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>> No.56666950
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>In economics and finance, a Glownigger Market is said to occur when a country's financial policymakers begin manipulating econometric data for their political benefit. [1] This may be accompanied by organized propaganda campaigns, hidden monetary easing, as well as other forms of financial repression, in order to reinforce the illusion that a nation's troubled economy is sound and resilient. [2, 3] In a Glownigger Market, stocks may seem to rally, even irrationally so, in the face of worsening economic conditions. However, while the goal of a Glownigger Market is to either delay or prevent a politically undesireable financial correction from occurring, the policy actions that led to the Glownigger Market invariably increase the severity of the subsequent financial crisis. By attempting to overpower healthy corrective market forces, a Glownigger Market causes extreme capital misallocation that can turn a minor economic downturn into a severe and protracted economic depression. [4]
>https://www.investopedia.com/terms/b/glowniggermarket.asp

>> No.56667024
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>dividends

>> No.56667053
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today i made money
and even quite a lot
then i saw a cute girl
but i don't have a shot

>> No.56667066
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>PPI

>> No.56667067

I was doing nofap this month but then i stopped and my portfolio started going up again

>> No.56667074
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how it started...

>> No.56667084
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>>56667074
...how it's going...

>> No.56667090
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>>56667084
...how it is all falling apart.

>> No.56667112

>>56667074
>>56667084
>>56667090
Do you work at Visegrad, or is it a different propaganda agency?

>> No.56667115
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So now that SVIX, the Jesus volatility ETF, has built in risk management in the form of OTM VIX calls, why aren't you all in yet?
>muh volmageddon
Not an argument, the risk has now been mitigated

>> No.56667136

>bogleheads entire forum strategy is invest in vanguard index
>literally built upon the advice of John Bogle
>founder and CEO of vanguard
you can't make this shit up

>> No.56667143

>>56667084
>>56667090
>>56667112
>>56667112
Your time zone is Polish, btw.

>> No.56667160

>>56666941
I prefer bangs

>> No.56667182

>>56667024
Really the only reason I can come up with to justify dividends vs the company reinvesting in itself is if the company is being shorted to shit and constantly getting savaged. But even then careful and strategic buybacks would probably be a more effective way to give shareholders value.

>> No.56667188

holy shit AVUV up 5% yesterday
small-cap value chads, where we at

>> No.56667190

>fish and cheese
>seasoned salt
The fuck is wrong with you

>> No.56667199

>>56667143
I think he clarified at some point that he's swiss, not polish

>> No.56667203
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56667203

What are we thinking tomorrow, green or red?

>> No.56667207

>>56667024
>>56667182
do people really not understand that divvy stocks will underperform in a rising interest rate environment? treasury yields go up --> corporate divvies need to go up to stay competitive --> it comes from their bottom line and therefore share price

the reverse is also true but unfortunately coincides with feds slamming interest rates into the ground when their loose policy has guaranteed a recession, so share price takes most of the index hit

>> No.56667213

>>56667199
>American English set as language default
>eastern yuropoor butthurt belt set as time zone default
>posting at 6am local time
press X to doubt

>> No.56667220

>>56667207
even without interest rates, it's just preferable from a tax perspective to not have divvies. It's not a deal breaker for me but I really don't like getting my dividend taxed in my income bracket instead of as capital gains.

>> No.56667232
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>not even dividend maxing
It's like you hate dividends

>> No.56667234

>>56667136
its a safe winning strategy

>> No.56667252

>>56667203
It should be red or flat. This is way too hot and way too fast. Nasdaq is up 12.5% over the last 13 trading days.

>> No.56667273

>>56667232
ANON WTF LOOK AT THE VALUE OF YOUR SHARES YOU ARE LOSING MORE THEN YOU ARE GETTING IN DIVIDENDS YOU DUMBFUCK

>> No.56667286

>>56667273
You don't understand bro even if it goes down I still make money bro the dividends keep paying out bro even if the total return is down 90% it's all about investor psychology just buy come on man

>> No.56667291

>>56667220
Almost as if qualified dividends don't exist in your world

>> No.56667295
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SQQQ holders you beclown yourselves

>> No.56667298

>1 in 2 Americans say their overall financial situation is worse now than it was before Biden was elected, per BankRate

well thank god the fed will be cutting rates next year and inflation is cooling down. Economy is saved!

>> No.56667309

>>56667286
I thought you were serious anon and I got worried for you sempai
Last thread there was some asshole telling someone with 400k to invest in JNK for dividends when his shares would lose more value then he got in dividends.

There are some real assholes here.

>> No.56667316

>>56667309
Yeah this place is something else sometimes

>> No.56667318

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/nov/14/biden-china-fentanyl-deal

Biden convinced Xi to scale back on the fentanyl, supposedly through more strict control of the supply chain. The question is, what did Biden give Xi in return for this deal?

>> No.56667329

>>56667273
It's amazing how consistently shit those types of ETFs are.
You'd think selling CCs on Chinese tech should do amazing given the endless crabbing and fairly high IV in some names. I myself even ran some put selling plays on a few of them for a while. Yet somehow these strategic ETFs manage to fuck it all up with their constant rebalancing.

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>>56667318
nothing, Xi just saw san francisco

>> No.56667362

>>56667318
>San Francisco is so filled with chicoms now that it's considered a neutral meeting place for Xi and Beijing Biden
the absolute state

>> No.56667368
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>>56667024
That's very cool, Bateman. But that's nothing. Look at this.

>> No.56667409

thoughts?

https://bruvberg.substack.com/p/introduction

>> No.56667413

>>56667368
I kneel

>> No.56667425

>Thousands of Starbucks, $SBUX, workers at hundreds of stores will strike on November 16, per Bloomberg

ruh roh bearish for Starbucks?

>> No.56667443

>>56666950
how many times do we have to tell you this, old man? inflation is not impacted by housing, transportation, energy, food, education or health care costs.

>> No.56667447

>>56667066
why would you attack me like this anon?

>> No.56667501
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>there's your "pump" bro

>> No.56667518

how much did you lose yesterday

>> No.56667532
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>>56667518
none, im fully invested

>> No.56667533

>>56667067
Pump those numbers up

>> No.56667560
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To the anon that mocked me day before yesterday about small caps. HOW ABOUT THAT 4 STANDARD DEVIATION GREEN DILDO ON IWM TODAY. How you like them apples? BEEYYYYAAAAATCH

>> No.56667585

>>56667560
small caps should pump more tommorow after PPI comes in cool, I have TUP calls

>> No.56667598

>>56667501
oof. is that a response to headline CPI being presented as lower than expected when its not--guaranteeing the plan is more inflation?

>> No.56667606
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Hey guys I'm going to bed and just wanted you to know that I love you. I mean I wouldn't ever do anything to help any of you in real life and pretty sure if I met you I would t like any of you but yaknow like in the thoughts and prayers kind of way where you just say it but don't do anything.. keep your heads up my little black pilled doomers. It's not your fault the markets are wrong and it's all fake and gay. You will get em next time buckaroos.

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>>56667598
Yeah the dollar took a fat -1.4% shit at the same time

>> No.56667615
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I’ve seen so many strikes and layoffs since Biden was installed. What’s going on? So many disgruntled voters out there? Credit card balances and car loans fucking with normies?

Not to mention that the stock market is fucking weird. gigantic rally over a 0.1% cool down? Something doesn't add up here at all.

>> No.56667628

>>56667606
Very heartwarming. Goodnight anon

>> No.56667629

>>56667615
yeah it's hard to see how biden will get re elected

>> No.56667634
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>>56667560
>KAIOKEN
>TIMES
>FIVE

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>>56667560
i posted about russell 2000 bottoming, and bobos called me a madman

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>>56667560
>Buy the weakest and most pathetic of the indices
Of course it's the small caps that benefit the most from inflation easing/rates peaking. They get shafted the most as rates get hiked as they hold less of a leverage, they have smaller priorities in the system, and they tend to rely more on free money. Whether the Russel keeps going or this was just a nice relief, we'll know soon enough. Good on you if you made some money but in general it is never a good strategy to invest in the weakest indices (they are weak for a reason).

>UK inflation coming in lower than expected mostly bc of lower electricity costs
>UK food inflation still over 10%, WTF
>Germany wholesale prices keep dropping ever since April
>France unemployment is ticking up
>Eurozone entering a new bullrun bc of the US
Heh, thanks USbros. As I predicted, the economy is weakening overall but the market is reacting positively and it seems Santa rally is coming sooner than later. Insurance inflation was weaker than expected, housing/shelter inflation also weaker, gasoline keeps ticking down, electricity prices have turned up in the last month so that will be interesting to see in next month's inflation report.
Real wages +0.2% in the US so the consumer can keep consoooming to maintain the inflation and price gouging at a nice level. We are legit gonna go +10% on all the indices by Christmas. The gubbermint and all the news outlets are feeding people the news that inflation has been defeated and we're gonna consoom like crazy for this Christmas. Feels good

>> No.56667731

>>56667706
I was actually skimming over the UK inflation figures over and holy fucking g'dam shit man. I can't imagine prices going up that fast in a developed country. And they are never ever coming back down. Some people don't even understand that that's how it works. Some of the categories are cyclical but most of it will just remain expensive and get more expensive as inflation slows. And inflation is nowhere near target. Before this shit none of us first worlders had ever experienced anything like it so I doubted when old timers would say that there is nothing that will sour the population like high inflation. Even high unemployment can't compete with that. And they were right. I would vote in literal Satan if he was the only one who could bring prices down

>> No.56667759
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>>56667615
>gigantic rally over a 0.1% cool down?
when the projections that corrected the market down 10% are wrong by half because of drops in vehicles and shelter (the two biggest personal expenses) then yes the market will retrace

0.2% monthly is very close to the inflation target, not at all like the 0.35% that analysts expected

used vehicles have been deflating (not disinflating, DEflating) since the summer and now new vehicles are too; big ticket purchases like new cars are one of the first things to go when the economy starts contracting, it's the reason Tesla reported weak sales despite huge price cuts

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>>56667731
Yepp. Food inflation of 30% over 1.5-2y period. I live in Sweden and we have pretty much the same issues. Also a food inflation of 30% over a 2y period. Transportation is ridiculous. 9-10 bucks to drive 30km by buss and back. 9-10 bucks WTF.
After all this supposed "tightening" and there's still 6,5% inflation y/y and that's compared to PEAK inflation of 12%. The banks were hoping that the y/y comparison effect would slow down the inflation more but here we are. Far above the target and already everyone is talking about pausing and cutting by next year.
That's the thing. The last 12 years we have had near 0 or below 0% intererest rates and everyone has gotten too fuckin greedy. We raised the rates globally to 4-5% which is bloody nothing and people are screeching bloody murder.
This whole inflation thing has been ridiculous from the start but it's actually getting worse and worse

>> No.56667780

>>56667706
Feels terrible, I wasn't even close to done with building my positions. My hope was to buy back down all the way through november because I Fell for bobo's talking points again.

>> No.56667804

>Tiktok trend showing zoomies eating shaved ice with fucking seasoning unironically

Bros whenever the crash happens, it will be the new bread and soup in great depression 2.0 right?

>> No.56667823

JOE MARKET SET POINT POLITBURO BIDEN

>> No.56667831
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Yields...

>> No.56667832
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Chinese Niggas

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>>56667804
That's the best part of this whole inflation and "high" rates situation. It builds capital for those that have already secured low interest mortages during times of ZIRP and Covid and have re-financed at very low levels. That naturally led to housing supply being constricted, which is why housing has actually gone up in terms of prices (as evident by Shiller's index).
The only ones that suffer are the ones that have no leverage in the system, i.e., new ones to the work force, poor people with shit credit and low priority for loans, and zoomers.
Therefore, the new generations will be forced to work more and harder to keep up with the rising prices and the insane mortgages. And this means higher profits for the big money. And since the new generations and the poor are largely irrelevant to the market, there never was any reason to be bearish.
I fuckin love this economy and market

>> No.56667877

what is the correct way to realize profits on a large position? do you just sell the entire stack, part of it or what?

>> No.56667890
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I just realized. 7 figures still isn't enough. You're still in the poor house. You need mid 8 figures minimum.

>> No.56667897

>>56667804
>he doesn't know about ice coffee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPCzxjiJ2NM

>> No.56667921

>>56667897
This is what we should show the people from South America and Mexico, then maybe they wouldn't come here.

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>>56667897
lmfao

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>>56667877
all else equal (taxes mostly), you can exit by:
- selling it all in a big lump
- scaling back the position in 2 to 5 chunks
- trailing stop order
the combination you pick depends on how long the position runs, how often you can monitor it, and the chance you think it might hit new highs if you leave some runners on

>> No.56667956

buy high sell low

>> No.56667962

>>56667759
good point. I've noticed that car markets are really fucked where I live(city with over 1/3 of million population). The used card markets nearby are almost full and been that way for months. Dealers are pissed at the lack of customers.

>> No.56667963

>>56667832
they prefer the term chigga, and they are dragging my portfolio down

alibaba literally will not move

>> No.56667973

>>56667877
>what is the correct way to realize profits
There isn't. Only paper handed fags sell their stocks

>> No.56667976

>>56667956
>ASTS AT $6.20
BUT HIGH SELL LOW

Big deal coming soon I hope. Very interested to see what we close at tomorrow.

>> No.56667987

What are the odds SPY pumps another 2% today just asking for a friend (my wallet)

>> No.56668060

>>56667987
Zero.

>> No.56668061

>Santa's sleigh to be lighter as people buy fewer toys http://reut.rs/3G1znp0

Yay, rallye! I'll also only buy stuff for the kids, not for adult family members.

>> No.56668079
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>qqq near all time high
>tqqq half the all time high
I got jewed.................

>> No.56668087

>>56668079
We all sometimes fall prey to the jewest jew... ourselves.

>> No.56668092
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>>56667188
yeah we're back.

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>>56668061
I doubt it, there's too many retards putting everything on credit cards anyway. I've already seen normies buying Christmas trees for $400 each. They did the same with Halloween by getting Jack Skellington animatronics for $400 each too. Just watch, Thanksgiving and Christmas will be busy like usual, and then come January/February retail stores will be a ghost town, possibly for longer in 2024.

>Home depot wagie

>> No.56668141

I lost my shitty 40k€/year job (before taxes)

Now I am looking forward to collect about 1600€ per month in neetbux.
My rent is 900€, there wont be any leftover.

I have 62k€ in Volkswagen and Vonovia stock.

What do?

>> No.56668142

Also gotta say, the reaction to nov cpi was equally as retarded as october cpi. As a Bobo I also couldn't believe what dump happened after the october cpi as it wasn't THAT bad. And now almost exactly the same happened in the opposite way. This market seems to be in need of doing 4-5% swings.

>> No.56668143

>>56668141
a frugal celibate man int eh country side can live with 10k--20k.year, especially if a car is already paid.

Anyway you can learn to daytrade with a goal of only 100euro/day, it's doable with indices.

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>>56666941
You guys bother me sometimes, Im pretty tired of you talking me off spots.

>> No.56668154

>>56668141
I actually read and thought you'd have 62k in Volkswagen, as in your car is a Volkswagen that has 62k value. LMAO. That's what that carmarket has done to me.

I remember my father buying a Mercedes C-Class back in 2008 (we still have it). Back when it was about 33k €. Now you can buy a Citroen with 33k.

>> No.56668164

>>56668141
What did you do to lose your job?

>> No.56668165

>>56667286
That is some ridiculous cope.

>> No.56668174

>>56668164
I'm a turbo incel autistic and have tried to hit on practically all of my female colleagues

>> No.56668186

EU markets are so fuckin cucked. I knew I shouldn't have shorted in the night or @yesterday's closing. It was so obvious actually that EU would pump only for the US premarket @ 10am german time to DUMP.

For whatever reason I still tend to underestimate this cuckoldry. I live in the west EU, but luckily I'm not.

>> No.56668191

>>56668174
lmao

>> No.56668200

>>56668174
That explains why you bought VW and Vonovia I guess.

>> No.56668201

>>56668200
Hey! I pay rent to Vonovia.

>> No.56668341

daed thread, dead market

>> No.56668348

DAX 15900 on 0,1% less PPI

>> No.56668373

>japanese investors selling off US corporate bonds at record pace

bros are we gonna be ok in 2024?

>> No.56668381

>>56668373
the japs see through the madeup GDP/inflation numbers published by the (((US government)))

>> No.56668412
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Sisters what is this 5-point tool called and what do you exactly use this for?

>> No.56668523

>>56668412
You use it for making meaningless measurements so you can make wrong predictions. You know, advanced TA.

>> No.56668546

>>56668373
>>56668381
Japanese investors, especially the stay at home mom ones, are some of the best investors out there on average. They have been doing this for generations and have learned to navigate through their eternal crabbing market. Basically they are the canary in the coal mine and should pay close attention to what they are doing.

>> No.56668549

alstombros should I buy the dip?

>> No.56668565
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You-rope is very green

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>>56668565
>let me tell you why I need more mcdonalds.
>I am the mcdonalds oracle

>> No.56668573

I might invest more into pbr since lula is using it to expand the brazilian economy and theres still more rape cuts to follow.

>> No.56668576

>>56668570
Is this an outer-/biz/ meme? This has no meaning here.

>> No.56668623

>BASF MOON when germany says they will lower the electricity tax and fund it with debt money from Klimafonds

>BASF when Bundesverfassungsgericht (supreme court) kills the Klimafonds because illegal circumvention of debtlimit.
>nothing
Loveable market
>

>> No.56668682

Spy 458 today because I need it to

>> No.56668698

>>56668682
>nearly 2% day after yesterday
thats pushing it anon but my calls would be amazing

>> No.56668729

>>56668698
It will happen to strictly heem bobos before the correction

>> No.56668752

>>56668729
I also believe it.>>56668348

>> No.56668755
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From the moment I understood the weakness of my unleveraged equities, it disgusted me. I craved the gains and certainty of leverage. I aspired to the purity of the 3x Bull ETF. Your kind cling to your dividends, as though they will not decay and fail you. One day the crude index you call the Shit and Piss 500 will wither, and you will beg my kind to save you. But I am already saved, for the Leverage is immortal… Even in death I serve the Neon Greenissiah.

>> No.56668761

>>56668755
wtf i love my mom now

>> No.56668795
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going to open at 451.5 Screencap this

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TARGETBROS

>> No.56668864

>>56667804
No, Zoomers and Millenials will have more buying power than ever. They'll reshape western culture, the crash will signify the end of the Boomer's reign.

>> No.56668879
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I haven't heard Jay give you permission to fucking gigapump everything

>> No.56668911

>>56668879
Right when Jerome hinted that he thinks Yields will do the job for him, yields dumped. It's literally fighting the Fed 2.0

>> No.56668923
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>>56668864
Zoomers are a lost cause. They will unironically mark the end of an era and American will no longer be a global super power.

>> No.56668934
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>451 in premarket
we are healing bros

>> No.56668964

>>56668934
it's bait sorry

>> No.56668967

>>56667731
>And they are never ever coming back down.
But wages will rise over time so that the buying power of the average person will be restored.
>Before this shit none of us first worlders had ever experienced anything like it
UK inflation in 1975 was 24.21%.
>I would vote in literal Satan if he was the only one who could bring prices down
The point of "fighting inflation" isn't to bring prices down, it's to reduce the inflation rate so that it is within the target range. The BoE has a 2% inflation target. So when they reach their target, prices will still be rising, but rising more slowly than they have been recently. There is no central bank that targets a negative inflation rate to bring prices "back down". A negative inflation rate would be a good thing because it would increase the buying power of the average person, but it would mean a lot of debt defaults, bankruptcies and redundancies while the economy readjusted.

>> No.56668995

the market went sideways for a couple years
this was all bobo could manage
now it time for what the stock market always does without fail
go to new alltime highs

>> No.56669001

>Eurozone Industrial Production SA (M/M) Sep: -1.1% (est -0.9%; prev 0.6%)
- Industrial Production WDA (Y/Y) Sep: -6.9% (est -6.3%; prev -5.1%)

>(M/M) Sep -1.1% (est -0.9%
>(Y/Y) Sep: -6.9% (est -6.3%

Wait, what?

>> No.56669006

>>56669001
no one cares about the niggerzone, bub

>> No.56669027

>>56669006
>US
>calls europe niggerzone
Buddy.... When I see a US webm, I always see more blacks than I ever see in europe at one spot, except maybe at the african bar I once visited to buy cheap bottled beer before visiting a rave which is 80%white, 15% brown, 5% black if at all.

>> No.56669028
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56669028

Morning gentlemen

>> No.56669037

>>56669027
buddy look at apple computer and then remember where all the niggers are getting imported to
our nigger problem is domestic because were infested
you will follow in our footsteps

>> No.56669072
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>>56669028
This ain’t rocket science.

>> No.56669107

>>56667560
I am that anon
It was a good call / timing trade
Small caps have been shorted into the dirt, wayyy too much puts - a good 60%+ of all option volume has been puts on IWM for like 3 weeks in a row
Anything that would cause them to rally would cause this +5% in a squeeze rally
I thought about you when I saw IWM +5% yesterday
I am still short, and think that this is an opportunity for people to short small caps even more - bear market short squeeze rally
fundamentals have not changed for small caps

>> No.56669114

>>56669072
Are you suggesting buying square enix? That company has gone full blown tranny

>> No.56669140
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>>56667024
>buy dividend aristocrat, or king
>every year someone tells you how you're -20% down YTD
>it goes on for like, 30 years
>every year it's someone new because last year's guy is the 27th broke former day trader
>you're up several times your original investment
>30-year CAGR 11% or better
>retire
boring
>OP scrambles to go watch a video on "max drawdown" to try to rebut this argument
it's all so tiresome

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>>56669114
And let me guess, that would make MSFT less inclined to buy them out?
Here’s the beautiful thing about investing in Square Enix:
They troon out: MSFT buys them
They return to greatness: NTDOY buys them out
Either way the shareholders win

>> No.56669160

I can't handle watching another 13% pump on the sidelines. I can't. I need to make it. What do I do right now?

>> No.56669169

I've noticed that highly regarded rich investors like george soros tend to want to throw money at woke companies. My friends and I are creating a wokeness index. We are squeezing wokeness hard.

>> No.56669170

>>56667220
there's no such thing as an objective "tax perspective," that's what makes this oft-repeated drivel so stupid. you don't even know what you don't know. you pay intuit for the basic bitch tier, you confirm your information from last year, pull your one or two accounts over with SSO, and the magic box tells you that you're all set. shut the fuck up already.

>> No.56669178

>>56669114
if you let politiks get in the way of being a degenerate stock trader you're ngmi bro

>> No.56669204

>>56669160
all in SOXL. I did at $22 and its almost $23. tomorrow it will be $24.

>> No.56669207

>>56668967
>it would increase the buying power of the average person, but it would mean a lot of debt defaults, bankruptcies and redundancies while the economy readjusted.
a fixed money supply, or gently "falling" in the sense that productive capacity continues to outgrew newly minted gold coin (or other currency), also shifts the balance of power in society to labor away from capital, permanently.
that's why you don't usually see this until just after a violent revolution. no successful capitalist believes in capitalism; they don't even think they engaged in it to get there. but they have, and having control now, they metastatize along with the system that keeps everyone else out.

>> No.56669220
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56669220

i thought i could time the market

>> No.56669235

>AMD was at 3$ in 2016
Are you guys sure this is not a bubble?

>> No.56669246

Bobo bros, what kind of van or refrigerator boxes are the best kind to live in?

>> No.56669259

>>56669246
>he can afford a van

>> No.56669263
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56669263

Bro I would vote for Hitler but do you think that I’m going to let that stop me from making money off FNKO or regional banks?
You lack the will to power and are thus a nietzsche untermensch. So lower your tone when speaking to me.

>> No.56669265

>>56667963
cnooc
>the chinese exxon!
luckin
>the chinese starbucks!
huawei
>the chinese apple!
BYD, NIO
>the chinese teslas!
GDS
>the chinese digital realty!
alibaba
>the chinese amazon!
you fell for this. stop falling for this. even i fell for this. don't fall for it again

>> No.56669275

China bros, we're eating good.
Also I can't believe soxx is above 510 again. On this point, I'm with Burry and Imma short the Semi after Nvdia earnings. The industry is looking shit, so I don't fucking know why it's pumping that much
t.semifag

>> No.56669278

>>56669220
>he believed one of the soijak countersignal threads with all-caps quotes from the greatest investors the world has ever seen
sorry bud. the stock doesn't know you own it.

>> No.56669320

i am constipated, which stock do i buy for this?

>> No.56669326

>>56669275
i don't think his short is wise, but EVs are about to fall off a cliff, and they constitute a great deal of semiconductor volume. the story does at least have that going for it. i think it would be better to short a specific basket of names, though.
nvidia is one just on the impossibility of what is implied by its market action.
ARM was another at IPO, however, that's clearly deflated now. hard to say if there is enough downside left to stay safe.
vishay looks like another. i've been bottom-fishing in the russell 2k and they came across my screener as a potential buy, but after looking more closely at the revenue mix and listening to a few earnings calls, i'm very meh on their ability to execute on their plan. with semis weak, i think the market will punish them as soon as they make a single, substantial, mistake. obviously, this one requires deeper knowledge so its harder than nvidia too. you can't trust my 5-6 hours of work you'll have to do probably 3x that, but if its truly a short then your position would crush SOXX and that lazy faggot burry
there are surely more

>> No.56669328
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56669328

At 4 billion mkt cap Nintendo could pay double for Square Enix TWICE without taking a penny in debt and put Sony out to pasture for good.

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>>56669320
PG

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What do I buy to impress my brother and his friends?

>> No.56669348

>>56669328
nintendo is where it is because it doesn't do trash like that

>> No.56669352
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56669352

please recommend a broker because schwab is absolute fucking TRASH

might just get robinhood because holy fuck this company eats ass

>> No.56669359

>>56669352
interactive brokers, use the mobile app

>> No.56669389
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56669389

ALIEN DISCLOSURE IMMINENT UFO ARRIVAL VERY SOON 2023 QAnon
Q
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I'm Formerly employee in DEEPSTATE Government Best Regards Goodluck.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGORuzZsCVU

Aliens UFO DID 911 TRUTH
When 9/11 happened, news in Australia initially reported that the US was attacked by aliens. There used to be videos of metal orbs flying right through the buildings coming from above instead of directly towards., RESEARCH THE FLAT EARTH.

>> No.56669397

>>56669326
So I'm at a big equipment semi supplier and from what we sell, I can tell that, indeed automotive is going down, but more importantly, Smartphones are still not picking up. And that's where the most money is lying. The only two sectors really going with growth are AI chip (CoWoS, hybrid bonding, etc) and a return of the memory chips (maybe??from who? AI?Servers?). AI is till a small amount w.r.t the global Semis and Servers is decent, but that can't make up for the lack of growth in other sectors. Hence, PE must go down.

>> No.56669398

>>56669389
can someone fact check this?

>> No.56669410

>What Happened: Tuttle Capital filed a Form485APOS with the SEC on Tuesday, aiming to introduce the Tuttle Capital Inverse Socially Conscious ETF and the Tuttle Capital Self Defense Index ETF.

>The Inverse Socially Conscious ETF will trade under the “GWGB” (Go Woke, Go Broke) symbol, while the Self Defense Index ETF will trade under the “GUNZ” symbol.
lol

>> No.56669417
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Market is bussin no cap for real sneed it keep it.

>> No.56669428

>>56669410
Probably gonna suck just like SJIM

>> No.56669430

woke vs anti woke betting wars

woke = diversity hires = broke = must be pumped by merchants to conpensate

https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/etf/want-to-bet-against-woke-companies-there-s-an-etf-for-that-1032610485

https://wokestreetjournal.substack.com/

https://www.reddit.com/r/FluentInFinance/comments/16dkhf4/a_go_woke_go_broke_etf_gwgb_is_betting_against/

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/2l-RmLkMp8E

>> No.56669431

Can anyone make a statement about the current situation with regard to futures? Preferably in the form of a short video clip? Thank you very much.

>> No.56669448
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>>56669431
>futures pov: you're beheeming Bobo (female)

>> No.56669464

>>56667024
>Largest owner of retail corner real estate in the country selling for $18 billion
I'm gonna slooooooooooooorp

>> No.56669470

>>56669348
They do need to final buy out the pokemon company.

>> No.56669484

TARGET

>> No.56669485
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56669485

I CAN'T FEEEEEEEEL
>THE WAY I DID BEFORE
DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON ME
>I WON'T BE IGNOOOORRREEED
TIME WON'T HEAL
>THIS DAMAGE ANYMORE
DON'T TURN YOUR BACK ON ME
>I WON'T BE IGNOOOOOOOORRRRREEEEEEDDDD

>> No.56669486

>>56667024
I feel like the whole reason divy fags do well is because whenever their stocks tank they dont sell but just buy more cause the yield goes up

>> No.56669488

>>56669464
>Wallgreens set to present at Department of Defense Intelligence Information System Worldwide Conference on Dec 12th
?
I don't think it's going bankrupt

>> No.56669492

>>56667890
It depends on your spending habits, where you live, debt and how much of a retarded faggot you are. Most zoomers think you need to spend $2000/month on sneakers and most boomers buy a bunch of bullshit toys like boats they never use and just let rot. Personally less than $500,000 for me would be escape velocity to fuck off from ever needing to work again. 500,000 of bonds right now you could be on a beach in south east Asia plowing 20 year old bang maids until you die and have more money than you started with.

>> No.56669504

>>56669397
the only other growth prospect i know of was wind/solar and other grid projects, but these are also on the chopping block right now.
electrifying industry, generally, requires a substantial amount of control electronics to replace what used to be done "brute force." steelmaking is a good example. unfortunately, i think it's a lot like AI as you've stated it. this just does not move like smartphones do.
when a new smartphone is imminent, being advertised, it's easy to gauge interest, and right after that its easy to go to production. apple has it down to a science. so it's not just the most money, its the fastest, and the surest.
however even if tomorrow all steel is required by law to be made with hydrogen instead of metallurgical coal, it isn't clear how soon the semi suppliers get their payday from it. in fact it's basically impossible to predict.
so in a sense finding a healthy but inscrutable market is no defense of semi stocks, even if it is a lifeline for the manufacturers and distributors themselves. and i think that's probably what burry is thinking.
the manufacturers book-to-bill and cash cycle times will grow. IMO if they're even 10% higher next quarter than they were in the last one, watch out, no matter what OEMs say.
i don't think you short this. i think you continue to bottom-fish, continue to wait, then just ride the next wave. even if it takes two years to warm up.

>> No.56669517

>>56669492
That's how it is with me. I spend max like $100 a month on recreational shit. It's also funny because whenever someone tries to tell zoomers or millenials to leave the shit hole cities they respond with some out of touch reality. To them red states are the wild west running around with kkk mobs linching people. They need to have this dramatic out of touch opinion so they can justify staying in high expense living areas

>> No.56669520

PUMMMMMMMMP

>> No.56669540

>>56669448
very low volume today

>> No.56669543

Mumu?

>> No.56669551
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>>56669398

>> No.56669560

>>56669492
>>56669517
Im aiming for a milly and then I can go fuck off forever with how low my expenses are. 45 is my target age.Fuck getting rich, its all about escaping work that matters.

>> No.56669568
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56669568

>Retail sales above expectations
>PPI well below expectations\
Here we go

>> No.56669578

>>56669560
It's funny because cash yields so much that my emergency fund already pays for like all my food expenses.

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>>56669543
Yes babe I'm here.

>> No.56669586
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>JingDong up 7% pre market.
Laugh at me now motherfuckers.

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Blown off TOP

>> No.56669613

>>56669584
I love east asia so much

>> No.56669618
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>>56669584
I cant get over the fact that even the most beautiful girls have poopy buttholes because they wipe so poorly

>> No.56669620

>>56669598
OH NO IM HECKIN DOWN 0.1% FROM MY ADDITIONAL GAINS THIS MORNING TRULY ITS OVER

>> No.56669627
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C3.ai

>> No.56669630

>>56669568
that should mean higher profits for anyone building and selling stuff, right? which should mean market rally? or am i dumb dumb.

>> No.56669633
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56669633

Fuck was it really transitory?

>> No.56669638

>>56669504
I'm not talking longterms, but more like in terms of semi cycles. A lot of companies (including mine) have called this to be the bottom, but I concur. I'm not believing we'll see improvement in 2024 after what the fed did (+ the fact that china will slow down spending on equipment).
Long term, sure I'm with you, otherwise, I'd change my job.

>> No.56669639

>>56669504
>>56669397
>>56669326
You guys show up every week or so and spread all kinds of "insider" fud on semis only to have it be completely wrong

>> No.56669640

>>56669618
whores also wipe back to front, ie they put poo in their vagoo, which is why they always have a pussy infection

>> No.56669646
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56669646

Slurping some AEP here.
Also I didn’t appreciate the abuse I got for selling my SOXS for a 30% gain at $14.00

>> No.56669651

>>56669586
hey burry how are those short going?
btw those PPI numbers literally broke the ongoing rally

>> No.56669660

>PPI miss is bearish
explain?

>> No.56669661

>>56669646
>Cigna
Good morning sirs!!

>> No.56669665

So PPI and retail sales came in cool, but we're selling? What the fuck is this shit?

>> No.56669669

slurping this premarket dip

>> No.56669676

>>56669517
>>56669560

I already have basically no debt (car i view as an asset, maybe break even at worse if I sold it for cash now). I don't really want or need anything. Pretty sure I could live on less than 25,000/yr no problem. Probably less than 20,000/yr if I started growing mushrooms again and traded for weed and shit instead of buying drugs. If I really wanted to go full subsistence mode and have my own chickens/garden and make my own booze I could get it down to 15,000/year most likely. Most of my monthly expenses right now are honestly trivial consumer expenses related to whores. I should have kept the venezuelan girl from earlier this year that liked to cook. I mean I eat what I want, do what I want and don't feel deprived of anything... I really don't know what normies do with most of their money outside of get obese on fastfood and buy more clothes because their old ones have shit stains in them from their diabetes medication giving them the runs at Walmart.

If I left the US you could definitely get by with a really comfy lifestyle for less than $1000/month

>> No.56669678

>>56669639
I'm not spreading fud, I'm just telling what I'm seeing in terms of sales, and what the market think of it.
There are a lot of irrational market behavior (see MU earnings lol) and you should always be aware that markets can stay irrational longer than you can stay solvent.
Just hedge your ass, that's all

>> No.56669681

>>56669633
Over 100% real inflation in a matter of a few years? Transitory
Rational and non-treasonous monetary policy? Brief and transitory
Massively elevated consumer prices and debased living standards? Permanent

Everyone coping with their retirement DCA accounts just got heemed by inflation (again), enjoy never retiring.

>> No.56669683
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>>56669651
>short
I'm all in equities.

>> No.56669705
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56669705

/catchfallingknife/bros?

>> No.56669711

Absolutely nothing is cheap right now on my warchlost except for copper..I might buy some COPX just because I am bored.

I was looking at Target yesterday but they gapped up 15% on earnings this morning.

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>>56669681

>> No.56669721
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>>56669711
>Absolutely nothing is cheap right now on my warchlost
You watchlist must suck balls.

>> No.56669732

>>56669721
What are you looking at?

>> No.56669740

>>56669732
China, Poland, North and South America.

>> No.56669743
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56669743

>>56669711
oil tankers and healthcare cheap

>> No.56669748

>>56669711
Why would you invest in a B&M store? let alone a place more expensive then a number of other alternatives lol

>> No.56669788

>>56669681
I already don’t work 80% of the year. If I retired I’d die from boredom

>> No.56669813

>>56669660
It means that companies aren't expanding fixed capital
Which might make the Fed hesitant to cut rates in March like some people are saying because increasing demand when companies haven't increased capactiy increases the likelihood of another inflation spike

And if we had a real economy it would mean that business outlook is bad for industrials, which might lead some boomers to sell on that alone

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56669815

>ZIM Q3 Loss Per Share $18.90
>Current share price $7.80
ZIM baggies lmfao!

>> No.56669814

>>56669748
Because Target was at 5 year lows/lower than precovid prices and has had absolutely nothing but bad news all fucking year. It was an obvious buy and I'm kinda pissed I only have 10 shares and just got priced out of wanting to accumulate. They did the typical "report all bad news and project low earnings and then bea earnings hugeee to the upside" Jew accounting tricks when in reality all they did was have their normal earnings and prove that they aren't going out of business because of trannies and niggers looting or whatever.

>> No.56669830

premarket is looking like another banger today

>> No.56669831

>Japan announcing bonds and machinery exports after hours

>> No.56669832
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56669832

I was wrong to say sell.

>> No.56669833

>>56669740
I already sold all my Brazilian shit because it's up 30% in the last month. I don't ever touch China unless it's shorting every single pump (I am looking at yang again soon when it hits $9.50 or so). No Canadian stocks are worth buying

>> No.56669842

>futures
uh-oh, gestapo schizo kun is gonna have another meltdown today!

>> No.56669848
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56669848

>>56669833
>t.

>> No.56669871

>>56669646
Hearing Glencore crushed it with their acquisition of Teck's metallurgic coal.

>> No.56669889
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56669889

Do you genuinely believe things are good or do you simply believe that others believe that things are good, so the line goes up??

I'm neither a bobo or mumu right now, I'm completely lost, but I feel like this bullishness is simply people lying to themselves and others because they know lies can keep things Green longer. For a while the stock market has felt like a crypto cult where only positive talk is encouraged because everyone involved stands to lose otherwise

>> No.56669894

>>56669833
>No Canadian stocks are worth buying
Leaf here, you're right. You have no idea how fucking terrible trading is. Very limited choices of ETFs and stocks.

I can't even do Option trading on TSX stocks without a Margin account.

>> No.56669898

>>56669871
The key to investing in Europe is to inverse the Europeans

>> No.56669903

>>56669894
why wouldn't you want margin tho

>> No.56669909

I love these 2 week pump... but AMD at 120? It just doesn't smell right. Maybe I am 100% midwit and will always be poor IDK.

>> No.56669911

>>56669889
The latter because that's how fiat currency works. We can keep going to infinity as long as people believe it to work. We can literally wipe the slate clean and start from zero again and claim to erase debt when all you have to do is just move the decimal over a few places.

>> No.56669916

>>56669889
i dont think anyone believes the line is going up because things are good

>> No.56669925
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>>56669832
>The bearish bets follow many forecasts by Burry in recent years that predicted "the mother of all crashes," and rhetoric that referred to the current market environment as the "greatest speculative bubble of all time by two orders of magnitude," and "as I said about 2008, it is like watching a plane crash."

he's like the former prom queen or washed up highschool athlete who keep bringing up shit from the ancient past, its pathetic

>> No.56669926

>>56669903
Because I'm somewhat new to this. So far my biggest mistake was trying to Bull/Bear ETF gold without proper understanding, and I bought lithium in July bultrap, but otherwise I'm doing ok. Also USD conversion is absolutely jewish as fuck.

In time, anon, in time.

>> No.56669933

>>56669889
Strip away all the doomer bullshit and you'll see reality. More people in the world is unavoidable, and those people need money and generate money - this is putting it in retard-tier basic terms. The people in power want to stay in power and will do literally anything to keep their power. They rewrite policy overnight all the time (SVB earlier this year, for example) because their entire purpose is to avoid crashing the economy. They WILL continue to amass wealth and generate it out of thin air, and all you have to do is not be a contrarian fuck. Time in the market etc etc.

>> No.56669937

>>56668412
https://www.rickackerman.com/free-trades/

This guy likes the A-B-C, or 1-2-3-4-5 type of trade setups. He puts a free trade up every week. Looks like he's got a A-B-C up right now.

Can't speak for it, haven't used it myself.

>> No.56669944

>>56669894
The big Canadian miners are worth buying dips. Not sure they're worth buying right now though.

>> No.56669953

>>56669889
Basically >>56669916. 0% growth or even a mild recession will hit earnings a little but spook the Fed a lot. Mathematically a spooked Fed cutting rates will drive the "fair value" of stocks up.

>> No.56669962

>record shorts out in markets
>markets have had low breadth
>high ass levels of cash available
>ppi, cpi drop actually and companies have good profitability
>people are amazed stock go up when people are caught pants down in the gay bar
I can't believe everyone piled into shorts with the hedge funds who never actually make money and thought they won't get fucking raped.

>> No.56669965

>>56669889
It’s clown world, line only goes up. We haven’t had real price discovery for years because of easy monetary policy.

And the US economy is so full of shit that the Federal Reserve must prop it up at all times or everything collapses instantaneously.

TLDR: This is endgame and will continue this way until Jesus returns, truly I say to you.

>> No.56669970

Give me a good stock tip

>> No.56669973
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uhoh mumu, look who comin

>> No.56669977

>>56669925
Kek
>I once scored 4 touchdowns in a single game!

>> No.56669978

>>56669833
Canadian oil and gas is worth buying, but most are listed on NYSE anyways

>> No.56669984

>>56669973
Market metaphor notwithstanding, I think IRL bears are pretty fucking cool

>> No.56669987

>>56669984
it's a chinese in a suit
speaks volume

>> No.56669989

>>56669970
PLTR is on its way up if you want to do a month long trade

>> No.56669992

>>56669925
> "the mother of all crashes,"
>"greatest speculative bubble of all time by two orders of magnitude,"
He's objectively correct. The current system and monetary policy aren't building a functioning economy, they're building a fucking apocalypse.

>> No.56670001

>>56669933
>More people in the world is unavoidable
>Every single first world country on Earth doesn't have replacement level birth rates

They entire game plan is to replace educated westerners with low IQ third world meat robots to keep the factories running until they can be fully automated. If you don't understand this you are just a fucking deluded retarded lefty. Many such cases. They actively want you to have zero kids, 1 dog and own nothing.

>> No.56670004

alright my boys are ready to go, OHPEN DA MAHKETS YA KIKE BASTIDS

>> No.56670009

>>56669933
>More people in the world is unavoidable, and those people need money and generate money - this is putting it in retard-tier basic terms.
Literally every country besides Africans ones are below replacement rate in birth rate.
We will hit peak pop in a decade and then all down hill from there
Even the poos aren't fucking enough

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Wow lol the Trading Fraternity barometer is going great this morning - they're all loading up on puts. Bunch of fucking retards lmfao

>> No.56670024

>>56669832
You cannot tell me he was this retarded? How did he not close at least a part on the bottom. This can't be real. If that is real, he can't trade for shit. Maybe he can analyze and research, but trading no.

>> No.56670025

Just remember all these broke ass schizo bears screaming about AHHHH FAKE AGGG. As you make money off their minimum wage savings my fellow bull chads.
>what should I buy bros
You should have bought the last 2 years you fucking idiot. If you're new, buy goldman.

>> No.56670033

>>56669992
Civil servants have been manipulating the markets since the 80s easily with their central banks, and god knows what they did before creating their CBs

>> No.56670037
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56670037

OPEN THE FUCKIN MAKIT BASTIDS
BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG

>> No.56670043

>>56670025
>spy up 3% from Nov 2023

>> No.56670049

SOMEONE PLEASE DUMP MORE ALSTOM STOCK SO THAT I CAN SLURP

>> No.56670051

>>56669973
I love how he walks like he is trying to act inconspicuous like he is trying to fool us into thinking he is one of us.

>> No.56670053

>>56670024
i highly doubt they know when exactly he exited his position, the public filing just says it happened sometime in the last quarter

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>>56670025
I bought in October and I am selling now faggot. Have fun riding the line back down again while I accumulate at the bottom again. What the fuck is the thesis for holding or accumulating when everyone knows literally fucking everything is overpriced right now.

Nigger

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*BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG BANG

>> No.56670058
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>> No.56670066

I'M RUINED

>> No.56670072

>>56670066
Try again in 4 years. Irl you were never going to make it.

>> No.56670074

>>56669944
My long-terms are lithium stonks and DML for leaf stuff.

>> No.56670079
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56670079

SMG I have a question about capital gains:

If I buy 6-month treasury bonds, I have to pay short-term capital gains on the interest I earn for my Federal taxes.

Does it make a difference if I buy one-year bonds? If they are exactly one year, is the interest earnings capped out at 15%, or is it still the short-term rate?

>> No.56670081

I'm back to the same amount of money I had a month ago

>> No.56670086

>>56670079
Is that deal still going on? I remember it from last year.

>> No.56670087

stop dumping on us filthy mutts

>> No.56670090

>>56670058
This faggot is back. Always the best top signal

>> No.56670097
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56670097

Retail participants are wondering why the market is not going down? Definitely confusing.

>> No.56670099

which bank is going bankrupt next? WF? BofA? some piece of shit regional?

>> No.56670108
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I just boyputs 2 second ago, 0DTEs and 2DTEs on the Qs, let's doomp it bros right this second

>> No.56670117

>>56670079
Pretty much all interest income is ordinary income

>> No.56670122

>>56670079
Treasury bond interest you receive is always taxed as regular income on your return in the year you receive it no matter how long the bond matures. There's no such thing as special capital gains rates for them.

>> No.56670131

>>56670097
Retail is SO FUCKING DUMB hahahahahahaha

>> No.56670135

>>56670009
Honestly it's overdue

>> No.56670136
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A c3 ai just flew over my house

>> No.56670137

>>56670097
retail bought in this time, institutionals are still somehwhat on the sidelines
Goldjews are faggots though, reverse everything they claim and its close to the true story
also the data wasnt even bad, to the contrary actually, wtf are they even on about

>> No.56670147

>>56670099
https://www.fdic.gov/resources/resolutions/bank-failures/failed-bank-list/

Citizens Bank failed due to trucking exposure. Connect the dots.

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>>56670117
>>56670122
thanks
I was wondering if that might be a factor in the yield curve inversion but I guess not
for now my extra money goes into whatever T Bill yields the highest

>> No.56670165

>>56670131
Retail really is dumb. Hedge funds are dumb. Most people are dumb.

>> No.56670166

>>56670151
T-bill income is taxed as federal income, however it is exempt from state taxes so if you live in a state with income tax you'll want to make sure you find the esoteric box to check that it's 'government interest income' so your state keeps their hands off the money.

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56670175

>>56670151
Just buy puts right this second you gonna rack up today dawg

>> No.56670186

>>56670175
>help me please

>> No.56670190

>>56670097
>>56670131
>any week of 2022
Retard, it is from 2022

>
>zerohedge
>@zerohedge

>Jul 18, 2022
>Goldman Trader: The Top Client Question This Week Was "Why Did The Market Not Go Down In The Face Of Incredibly Worsening Data"

Literally retarded Mumu, as always.

>> No.56670191

>>56670175
>pic
The Pacific Rim 2 we should have had

>> No.56670193

>>56670147
so you have no idea is what you're saying

>> No.56670202

>>56670193
We both know what bank is going to fail next.

>> No.56670204

>>56670165
Equally stupid, see >>56670190

>> No.56670207

>>56670024
>barstoolsports.com/blog
Just use your brain, nobody else has any idea what burry's strikes were or when he closed

>> No.56670208

>>56670186
A post on this dead ass board won't help anybody, I'm trying to help you, but you will just watch red all day instead

>> No.56670212

>>56670190
made me chuckle
well spotted

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56670213

>>56670166
thanks, I knew that, will make sure box is checked, though I'd hope my online tax service would be smart enough to catch it
>>56670175
nah I'm just going to let the ones I bought a few weeks ago expire worthless, as is tradition

>> No.56670223

>>56670074
>DML is not supported on Robinhood

I like the chart. All those divvy miner charts are really easy to swing trade. I'll stick to VALE

>> No.56670230
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56670230

so is it safe to short now?

>> No.56670233
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>the QQQs be dropping
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

>> No.56670242
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Blown off TOP

>> No.56670245

>>56670202
i dont know anything i'm retarded but at least i'm in good company

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56670252

>>56670242
I hope snibs doesn't rape my puts today

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>> No.56670260

>>56670245
Nah, but seriously banks aren't going to go all SVB. BTFP will be unceremoniously renewed, if the 10 year even climbs back to a 5 handle.

You might keep an eye on that BAC options punter though. I think he bet seven or eight figures on 15p's for July? Somewhere around there.

>> No.56670262

>>56670175
Maybe on Friday if this pump has legs. I haven't touched options in so long but it's finally time soon now that bears are capitulating.

>> No.56670264

>>56670257
Goddamn right I am

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>>56670262
>And just like that's the gaps been filled

This is a time traveling post from next thread. Do with this information what you wish

>> No.56670289

What is Bond computer doing
fucking shitcoin levels of movement the last few days

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>>56670055
>bragging about 3 figure gains

>> No.56670303
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56670303

I'm holding my calls

>> No.56670313

Deleted all my porn last night bros
I’ll falter again, but it felt good in the moment

>> No.56670319

>>56670289
Devs are diluting and exit scamming to China. It's been all over the news.

>> No.56670324

>he got in at the top

>> No.56670326

I fucking hate days like this, where retail bear faggots freak out after we get some green. Be my guest you retards, buy those puts from Big Money even though the only reason you think the line should go down is because it went up. Lmfao.

>> No.56670330

>>56670289
The market is getting bond burgered

>> No.56670331

>>56670313
I'm a proud coomer.
I will never stop cooming.

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>>56670313
smg has no room for quitters

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>>56670295
I've withdrawn 3,000 in realized gains this month and I'm gonna pay your mom to let me piss on her

>> No.56670341

>>56670280
There are gaps in this rally all the way down to 4100.

>> No.56670342

>>56670339
>>56670339
>>56670339
new
>>56670339
>>56670339
>>56670339
new

>> No.56670344

Last 3 weeks:
>0.67% gap up
>0.5% gap up
>1% gap up
All while volume declines?

>> No.56670371

>>56670344
tis the season

>> No.56670499

>>56670313
Good only demons and the weak watch other mate and jackoff to it.

>> No.56671475

>>56669107
based

>> No.56671522

>>56666941
>He still hasnt bought sub $100 COIN
Kek