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*** 25-Dec-18 World View -- Christmas in Bethlehem is the biggest in years

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • Christmas in Bethlehem is the biggest in years
  • DJIA falls 650 points on Monday

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**** Christmas in Bethlehem is the biggest in years
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Christmas eve celebrations at Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem on Monday (AFP)

It's Christmas in Bethlehem today (Tuesday). Bethlehem is unique in
that it celebrates Christmas three times each year:
  • Catholics and Protestants celebrate Christmas on December
    25.

  • Most Orthodox Churches, including the Greek Orthodox, Ethiopian,
    Russian Orthodox, Coptic and Syrian, celebrate Christmas on January 7,
    thanks to a switch to the Gregorian calendar in 1576.

  • The Armenian Orthodox Church in Jerusalem celebrates Christmas on
    January 19, due to another calendar change.

About 50% of the Palestinian Arab Christian community across Israel
and the Palestinian territories belong to the Orthodox Church of
Jerusalem, and celebrate Christmas on January 7.

Pilgrims from around the world come to the West Bank city of Bethlemen
each year to celebrate Christmas at the Church of the Nativity,
venerated as the site of Jesus Christ's birth. In past years,
tourists have stayed away because of tensions and violence between
Israelis and Palestinians. Last year, tensions were high because of
repeated violence around the al-Aqsa Mosque / Temple Mount compound,
and then again when President Trump recognized Jerusalem as
the capital of Israel.

However, this has been a relatively quiet year in the West Bank, and
so this has been a record setting year in terms of tourism. Some
three million tourists have visited Bethlehem this year, and the
city's hotels hosted an "astounding" 10,000 tourist overnight on
Christmas eve. AFP and AP

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**** DJIA falls 650 points on Monday
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell 652.83 points on Monday,
and other Wall Street indexes fell proportionally. CNBC described the
market decline as "very orderly."

If the decline continues and becomes "disorderly," then that will be
an actual stock market panic. The S&P 500 Price/Earnings ratio is
around 20, and has been above 20 for years. The historic average is
14, which means that the stock market is in a huge bubble, and
something will trigger a total panic and implosion. The P/E ratio
fell to the 5-6 range three times in the last century, the last time
in 1982, and when it does, the DJIA will fall to around 3000.

There's been a lot of nonsense on television about President Trump
blaming the Fed for a stock market crash. Blaming the Fed does no
harm, but it does no good either. It's irrelevant.

There was a similar stock market bubble in 1929. It's been 89 years
since the 1929 panic, and to this day nobody knows what triggered it,
and why it happened on August 28 rather than a few months earlier or
later. The same will be true when the new panic occurs this time. I
hope Trump understands that he who lives by the stock market dies by
the stock market. Market Watch and Bloomberg

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Christmas, Bethlehem, West Bank,
Church of the Nativity, al-Aqsa Mosque, Temple Mount compound,
Jerusalem, Dow Jones Industrial Average, DJIA

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