Honey Badger Stock Market

Categories: Trading, Banking

Despite a name that makes the animal sound like one of Winnie-the-Pooh’s sweet-natured sidekicks, honey badgers are nasty-tempered. This fact became an Internet meme after a video posted online featured an aggressively exuberant narrator describing, in occasionally salty language, a honey badger's great talent for ignoring danger when it came to a showdown with other creatures. “The honey badger don’t care!” became a punchline.

Thus, the honey badger stock market. It keeps going up, despite all obstacles, perhaps in the face of prudence and common sense. The market don't care. It's willing to take on any obstacle, pushing higher no matter what.

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