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80s Edition

>Educational sites:
https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiOs3-llXq5CGQPNHf_3-nYZ4d_w7OP52

>Financial TV Streams:
https://watchnewslive.tv/watch-cnbc-live-stream-free-24-7/
http://www.livenewson.com/american/bloomberg-television-business.html
https://watchnewslive.tv/watch-fox-business-network-fbn-free-24-7/

>Charts:
https://www.tradingview.com
https://www.finscreener.com
https://www.koyfin.com/
https://www.portfoliovisualizer.com

>Screeners:
https://finviz.com/
https://www.tradingview.com/screener
https://etfdb.com/

>Options
https://www.optionsplaybook.com/options-introduction/
https://www.optionsprofitcalculator.com
https://optionstrat.com/
https://www.optionistics.com/quotes/option-prices

>Pre-Market and Live data:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures
https://finance.yahoo.com/

>Calendars
https://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendar
https://www.earningswhispers.com/calendar
https://www.cmegroup.com/trading/interest-rates/countdown-to-fomc.html

>Boomer Investing 101:
https://www.bogleheads.org/wiki/Getting_started

>Misc:
https://finance.yahoo.com/trending-tickers
https://market24hclock.com/
https://wallmine.com/
https://fintel.io/
https://www.dividendchannel.com/drip-returns-calculator
https://brokerchooser.com/

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>> No.57315873
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$llap bros we’re about to take off again
“ Each Lockheed Martin-built T2 Tracking Layer satellite will incorporate a Terran Orbital bus and an infrared missile tracking payload provided by General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems - Optical Sensor Systems. The satellites also will be equipped with SmartSat™, Lockheed Martin's software platform that makes it easier to dynamically add and quickly change missions in orbit through simple application uploads.”
https://news.lockheedmartin.com/2024-01-11-Lockheed-Martin-Awarded-Contract-for-18-SDA-Tranche-2-Tracking-Layer-Satellites

>> No.57315883

>>57315873
Wew

>> No.57315915
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i am losing money

>> No.57315932

>>57315915
i was only down half a percent today. nvdia and crowdstrike bumping me up today.

>> No.57316028

Guys, the thread's over here:
>>57315282
>>57315282
>>57315282

>> No.57316035

>>57315805
Does stocks have refund period? Mutuals funds have like 48 hours period where you can return the units for refunds I think. I'm asking because I would like to return my SAVE shares back to NYSE.

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>>57315805
Maybe this thread will be left alone long enough to be used once the present one gets used up a long time from now.

>> No.57316138

>>57315805
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puaPTW0DjqA

Recommended allocation/distribution (e.g., sectors, fund or company types, company sizes, indexes vs funds vs companies, etc.) strategies? By net worth?

>> No.57316188

>>57316035
49 percent drop in a day is baby tier. You’ll get used to it. You probably are already used to it.

>> No.57316621
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hmmmmmmmmmmm. Im at 100 contracts now

>> No.57316913

>>57316621
When is this garbage mooning

>> No.57316958

Los Colinas Texas, the most 80s place on the planet. Prove me wrong

>> No.57317095

>>57316958
jewish boomer communities in south florida

>> No.57318382

why are there 2 smgs?
also, bump

>> No.57318414
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>>57318382
inflation

>> No.57318523

>those retards fell for the scam pump on US open

>> No.57318563

The whole country is a scam
Scam market, scam country

>> No.57318634

>The eternal slide

>> No.57318637
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>>57318523
this dump is a scam and i will go back to making money tomorrow

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>>57315873
>tfw tried to swing and got burned fomod back in, got original stack but lost $1000

>> No.57318641

>>57315805
The fuck? I thought 9/11 brought down the towers; are they still up?

>> No.57318644
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>>57318563
>Scam

>> No.57318650
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In my whole life (27) i only ate twice at fast food restaurants. 1 Big Mac 10 years ago and one sandwich at subway 5 years ago.
I wont eat the slop simple as.
Short the fastfood industry, it was both disgusting as hell. Guzzling cum is probaby more healthy.

>> No.57318654
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Is it okay to minimum payment a credit card at 0% interest and put that money in the stock market?

>> No.57318666

>>57318632
I have and they give the lazy excuses of oh I dont have time to cook. its whatever with them. They are poor becuse they cant stop buying overpriced goyslop and they seem content with this lot in life. I have great convo's with them but food/cooking/politics/investments seem to be topics they get uppity over (politics is fine I dont like talking it either). Anyways enough about my friends they will continue to live like this regardless. fun topic about food tho for sure. Almost makes me want to go make some mac n cheese from scratch and have a huge ass bowl of it now.

>> No.57318669

>>57318650
What do you eat for lunch when on the road or in a hurry?

>> No.57318670

>MFW DAX IS DUMPING AND I WANTED TO SHORT IT BUT CAN'T CAUSE CMC HAS >BLOCKED MY ACCOUNT FROM OPENING NEW TRADES CAUSE THEY DIDN'T LIKE MY REPLY IN REGARDS TO MY INCOME >SITUATION AND WHERE I GOT MY FUNDS FROM DESPITE TRADING OVER A YEAR WITH THE SAME MONEY WITH THEM
I today opened a Pepperstone account. Better Spread on DAX.
Have to go to the post office later to verify myself, ffs.

>> No.57318674 [DELETED] 

How about ending the poison?

>> No.57318675
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URANIUM DOMINATION continues after the URA rebalance. Expect hungry fund managers to slurp any and all dips.

>> No.57318680

>>57318670
*at least I can pull my money out, lol.

>> No.57318688

>>57318669
I always have a bag of nuts or some fruits on me. And if not i get to a store and get some.

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Got to go to bed so I can wage slave. Good night frens.

>> No.57318696

>>57315873
Nice, I came to /biz/ just to check up on my LLAP bros. Got a good feeling about tomorrow. Picked some up today on that dip to 85. Takes balls to buy when the stock is going down but I was buying at even lower levels. Time to see if my balls are going to pay off. Average is below $1 on both my broker's so anything above that I'm a happy camper.

>> No.57318700

>>57318675
Fuckin uranium doing 40% since April. Wtf is this? Does everything that is supposed to better the world have to be monetized so hard it makes it less feasible?
>More countries want to go nuclear to reduce energy/electricity prices
>Uranium moons

And I'm not pro nuclear. Look at Japan, they are feeling the wrath of releasing the contaminated water in to the sea with a cascade of earthquakes. Gojira.

>> No.57318702

>>57318666
I find this topic (of cooking vs getting goyslop) fascinating as an investor because most of our budgets for investing would increase if we learned how to cook really effectively while being healthy. because I think that being very effective with cooking and preparing food at home is one of the hugest soources of alpha

like serious i waste so much money. i have this fucking tendency to keep on eating dogshit. i have an addictive personality for sure. i keep on eating dogshit. if i eat mcdonalds one day i cant stop. so that's why your friends reminded me of myself desu, but i seem to have self awareness


like today I used my MCD app points and also the app deals TWICE in one day. that is addict relapsing shit.

There are two huge benefits to cooking at home:
>healthier
>cheaper

>> No.57318722

>>57318696
>>57315873
What’s the ceiling this year on LLAP

>> No.57318723

>>57318669
Vietnamese sub sandwiches are a lot better, typically cheaper, and are convenient to order ahead.
With subway you have to tell the retard behind the counter everything you want on your sandwich. With Viet sub you just call in, tell them what meat you want on the sandwich, let them know they can put everything on it if they ask and it's ready when you get there. Faster, better, cheaper than subway.

>> No.57318729

If you really want to save money, but caffeine pills. At 3 cents per 100mg thats 99% off the cost of a normal energy drink.

>> No.57318738

>>57318722
Just don't hit your head on any of our satellites on the way up.
Actually, do that so they'll have to be replaced. Which is something worth mentioning. Satellites only last so long, the more we put up there the more return revenue we'll have as they are replaced.

>> No.57318740

>>57318700
Uranium prices are a minuscule part of nuclear's total cost.

>> No.57318742

>>57318700
If you research the sector, you will find that the actual uranium is a tiny, negligible cost of operating a reactor and the price of uranium can actually rise to $1000/lb without affecting generated electricity costs charged to downstream customers. Most of the cost is in the regulations, red tape, and the construction of the power plants.

We have a huge ceiling, and the utilities all need to buy it regardless of whether the general stock market is taking a nose dive or not. We can have a LT bull market in uranium while SPX is in a LT bear decline.

>> No.57318743

>>57318700
The contaminated water the japs are dumping into the pacific has less than one self luminous exit sign's worth of tritium in it per day.

And solar radiation striking the ocean makes like 18000 exit signs worth of tritium per day

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>chinx pushed Shit & Piss below my confirmation
Sad. Time to give up my gains.

>> No.57318750

>>57318667
>>57315761
>American calling people that are ethnically homogeneous "mutts", cause they are darker
Stop trying to shift the meaning of mutt, mutt.

>> No.57318754

>>57318729
i drink the cheapest coffee the grocery store sells. it's adequate.

>> No.57318756

>>57318700
>And I'm not pro nuclear
Because you're fucking stupid and that is enough of a counter argument.

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elonbros...

>> No.57318765

>>57318654
Check your contract, they will treat any transfers out of your credit account to checking/investment account as a cash advance and interest can accrue immediately. If it's one of those 0% interest for X number of months deals, it might work.

>> No.57318767

Holy fuck guys. After 4 years they've completely cleared out the homeless ghetto a mile from my place. I think this is bearish because it means we are returning from the max clown timeline and things are going to get real soon.

>> No.57318769

>>57318742
>>57318740
Ok, might all be true. But you think companies won't use that circumstance as an false argument for raising prices?

>>57318743
Yeah and the vaccine also was supposed to make you not transmit Covid etc. So, let me just say, I don't care what the science or at least the experts might say.

>> No.57318771

>>57318691
90s madonna. interesting taste anon. either way gn and have comfy dreams.

>> No.57318773

>>57318767
Austin? they probably sent them to shelters for winter, they'll be back in the spring

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>The Reuters Tankan sentiment index for manufacturers in Japan dropped to +6 in January 2024 from +12 in December, falling for the first time in four months amid concerns about a fragile domestic consumption and weak external demand, especially from China. A paper/pulp maker company said: “The Chinese market remains unstable and we cannot foresee a bright future there. As a result (our) domestic client is taking a wait-to-see stance.” A machinery maker also cited cooling US-China relations, China’s slowdown, the prolonged war in Ukraine and the renewed conflict between Israel and Hamas as factors affecting the outlook, preventing clients from increasing capital spending. source: Tankan Sponsored by Thomson Reuters

>China's new home prices dropped by 0.4% year-on-year in Decemberber 2023, after a 0.2% fall in the prior month. It was the sixth straight month of drop in new home prices and the steepest pace since March, amid persistently weak demand despite efforts from the government to mitigate the impact of a prolonged property downturn. source: National Bureau of Statistics of China

hahahahahahahha please let 2024 be the beginning of the biggest market crash since 2008

>> No.57318777

>>57318760
I said from the very beginner with EVs that cold weather is going to be a massive problem. It's fine, they said. No big deal, they said.

>> No.57318779

>>57318756
I didn't say I'm anti nuclear. Just that I don't like the thought of having another incident. It's not like it hasn't happened and that it doesn't affect places in the country I live in until today.

>> No.57318782

>>57318769
>Ok, might all be true. But you think companies won't use that circumstance as an false argument for raising prices?
No, they'll probably just eat the cost. They have to price it competitively against natural gas generated electricity in most jurisdictions, and have long term contracts with governments.

>> No.57318787

>>57318774
He will do it. He will want to go down as the leader who captured/conquered/whatever Taiwan.

>> No.57318795

>>57318767
They've relocated the homeless to the vagrant indoctrination/training camps where they will be brainwashed and conditioned into becoming leftist rioters to be unleashed on the streets when Trump wins.

>> No.57318797

ehm
>DAX
Thanks, CMC

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>>57318787
>He will do it.

>> No.57318801

>>57318774
>Fires last lot of super patriotic generals that were brought in to replace the former super patriotic super generals let go due to corruption.
Ah China, never change.

>> No.57318804

>>57318779
>Just that I don't like the thought of having another incident.
This is the strongest and most rational anti-nuclear argument out there. Why did South Africa get rid of its nukes? Do you really trust 2050's America or Europe with nuclear power?

Really?

>> No.57318805

>>57318798
It's such a meme. Even if a nuke dropped they'd (((/pol))) still say it

>> No.57318809

>>57318767
I hope they're drafting them into divisions to fight Iran.

>> No.57318814

>>57318777
Hundai started putting in a really good heat pump into their cars to mitigate this problem iirc

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Puts.

>> No.57318817

>>57318805
Because look at what's really Happened so far. Israel rolled some tanks into Gaza then rolled them out. A couple drones, missiles, mortar, and air strikes happened on the other side of the world.

Oh yeah, and shipping stocks rallied because some dots on MarineTraffic shifted.

WW3 indeed.

>> No.57318820

>>57318700
>isn't pro nuclear
>wants U to be below miner cost so only failed ex Soviet states produce it
You are the problem with the world

>> No.57318826

taco bell burrito hamburger cheeseburger from mcdonalds value menu hamburber

>> No.57318828

>>57318740
But most countries are racing to refurbish their old nuclear stockpile with fresh plutonium, which means reactors go brrrrr

>> No.57318829

WTFWT

>> No.57318830

mcdonalds app MCD hamster wheel points accumulation

>> No.57318839

>>57318820
I don't inherently care about the price of uranium. It may be justified. It may actually be too low. The point is if it will be used as an argument to raise electricity prices despite being only a small position of operational costs.

>>57318817
What did you expect? The way Israel went forth is bad enough, just bombing everything without remorse.

>> No.57318851

>>57318839
>What did you expect? The way Israel went forth is bad enough, just bombing everything without remorse.
Before the war there were like 2 million NPCs idling in Gaza. After the war there are like 2 million NPCs idling in Gaza.

It's not a happening unless maps change.

>> No.57318854

>>57318851
You wouldn't care about numbers if it was your child.

>> No.57318855

>>57318804
If the world is nothing but low IQ dross in 2050 what's a Chernobyl or ten? Nuclear is great, like a huge high IQ deadman switch

>> No.57318858

>>57318854
It would be a tragedy, but by no means a happening. Same as, like, that random North Korean shelling of islands. You might die to it, but Korean War 2 it ain't.

>> No.57318863

jesus christ XI just do the stimulus you goddamn chang nigger

>> No.57318865

>Reuters
>@Reuters
>Gold extends slide as dollar firms on hawkish Fedspeak http://reut.rs/3HnujvJ

Didn't people yesterday here almost cheer that a hawk like Waller was very dovish? lol

>> No.57318880

>>57318865
Yes, but media always lies. If a journaille isn't lying - check his pulse.

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Lmao, picrel is a papertrading account.
Sold PUT CFD-Options on China. My account was a few days ago at 10k PROFIT (G/V) with 10K margin (Mind.Einschu x2) including Chyna. Chyna pulled it down to almost -6k

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>>57318863
>A 3.7% drop so far for Wednesday. Hang Seng -11% YTD.

Can't stimulate a corpse. Constant surveillance state from CCTV and snitches, some of the most draconian Lockdowns from the WuFlu on Earth only lifted one year ago, and now a dead Real Estate bubble where Chink boomers were told to "invest". Now with their skewed male-female ratio with throwaway 35+ career women, double digit youth unemployment, a growing pool of unmarried men to deal with?


>>57318893
I'm sure there's someone that has a real account that looks like that tonight.

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Yesterday i scalped micro-nasdaq, but it turns out 75% of the gains are eaten by commissions. I pay 1,8 euro round trip. Instead of earning 405 euros, i earn only 110e.

>> No.57318915

>>57318865
Being hawkish is just to make the US politicians look strong in Davos this week.

>> No.57318920

>>57318901
I said it several months ago. China will probably invade if they go down the drain. When their economy is shit, they can start a war. Sanctions won't matter as much. It might even be part warfare from them to drag the world down with their recession into a global one.

Why the fuck did Iron ore even increase that much the last months? Are they building warmachinery?

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>>57318911
>doing that when there are commissions per trade
pick a suitable broker you absolute fool

>> No.57318925

>>57318911
Wtf, lmao. You got scalped here.

>> No.57318926

Yesterday I invested in Asian women.
Today I invested in Asian women.
Tomorrow I will invest in Asian women.
I'm an Anglo male.
Buy $BABA.

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>>57318926
how do I invest in Asian women?

>> No.57318941

>>57318920
You sure that's because of China? Iron and Coal are consumed massively by India and Indonesia as well. India has been trying to get infrastructure as a top priority. Gotta be able to move troops around to the Chinese, Burmese, and Pakistani borders dontcha know?

>> No.57318950

I could've sworn there was an etf with the ticker CHAD that was short China. I think it would have been really funny to see CHAD up 20% for the year.

>> No.57318967

Are we pumping or dumping on eurogroid open?

>> No.57318976

Thank god I got out of China

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Oh damn I autoslurped Soγbean Oil, I forgot I had that order.

>> No.57318979

>>57318941
/pol probably wouldn't call a war between India and China a happening, lol. Despite that turning 1/4 of the world being at war, which was probably more than the people being at war during ww2 (if you count ALL inhabitants of the countries at war)

>> No.57318989

Why didn't I hold my shorts on the FTSE.. I though their inflation would be softer, lmao it's worse.

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Hang Seng down 4.2%

>>57318950
All I know is YANG 3x Leveraged BEAR CHINA ETF. YANG GANG YANG GANG!

>>57318976
you saved yourself from becoming that spamming BABA bag holding faggot. congratz

>>57318979
Unlikely to be any war near term. India realizes though that their infrastructure is so poor that it hinders their economic competitiveness with China. Since India didn't do the pants on head retarded one-child-policy they don't have a demographic issue that China has. So they're focusing on building modern transportation.


>India is seen by coal miners as the key future export destination, with steel demand set for significant growth as Chinese demand enters permanent decline. Much of India’s planned increase in steel making capacity is based on coal-consuming blast furnaces.

>The chief executive officer of the world’s second-largest iron ore producer believes Chinese consumption of steel is close to topping out, with demand next year likely to be similar to 2023.
>China’s appetite for iron ore has picked up in recent months as some brighter spots in the economy help to offset poor demand from the key property sector. However, the past two decades of rapid growth in consumption of steel is probably coming to an end, Rio Tinto Group CEO Jakob Stausholm said.
>“We are foreseeing that the peak steel demand in China is about to be reached,” Stausholm said during an interview at Bloomberg headquarters in New York. “Not because the Chinese economy is not growing, but just because of the maturity it has reached.”

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>>57319022
>>57318979

>The shift of coal demand to Asia continues. In 2021, China and India already accounted for two-thirds of global consumption, meaning together they used twice as much coal as the rest of the world combined. In 2023, their share will be close to 70%. By contrast, the United States and the European Union – which together accounted for 40% three decades ago and over 35% at the beginning of this century – represent less than 10% today.
>The same split is observed on the production side. The three largest coal producers – China, India and Indonesia – all produced record amounts in 2022. In March 2023, both China and India set new monthly records, with China surpassing 400 million tonnes for the second time ever and India surpassing 100 million tonnes for the first time. Also in March, Indonesia exported almost 50 million tonnes, a volume never shipped by any country before. By contrast, the United States, once the world’s largest coal producer, has more than halved production since its peak in 2008.

>> No.57319031

>>57319022
>>57319026
$CCBB (Ching Chong Bing Bong)

>> No.57319034

>>57319022
Still have 1.5k euros in the German BABA adr. Selling instantly on open

>> No.57319041

>>57319026
>>57319022
Wonderful more CO2. Great.

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>>57319041
and here you see the effects of "Clean Energy". All part of the ESG plan to keep the white man down and let the darkies catch up. Global Affirmative action.

>> No.57319054

Btw, this is the second time now the EU markets went down DURING the night. Two times in a row. Really funny for those holding overnight AKA the regular market.

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>>57319054
So is queen Ursula running again or not? DAVOS club find a new puppet?

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>>57319022
I HATE IT. I hate seeing something go up bigly and not buying thinking that "I missed it". I missed MARA. I missed KOLD. I missed WEAT. AND NOW I'M GOING TO MISS YANG.

>> No.57319083

>>57319053
What do you even mean? Picrel? This is peak US wageslave culture.

Yeah, "darkies" want to catch up. The west should assist them in doing so by less polluting ways. You can't really tell them to not do it the dirty way as "whitie" did it too. But on the other hand there weren't the means for a "cleaner" way earlier.

>>57319062
I hope not. Was bad enough she was "elected" or chosen. She wasn't on the list and actually abandoned her ministry thus pretty much betrayed germany. I mean, the minister of defense should the most loyal. That's something you'd expect from your soldier.

>> No.57319110

>>57318723
Vietnamese sandwiches are cheap for a reason. They skimp on the ingredients.

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>>57319081
still got time to get into DWAC! MAGA meme party is back on the table!

>> No.57319146
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57319146

>>57319083
>The west should assist them

why? shoulda exterminated them before they took up valuable hydrocarbons for a similar model low IQ white. ah well maybe irrelevant anyways since AI cattle will just replace human cattle for the elites.

>>57319083
Isn't she related to some old aristocratic family? Don't expect Loyalty from them let alone a woman.
Female defense ministers...wtf

>> No.57319154

>The spread between 2 vs. 30-year yields just turned positive.

>Last time this happened from deeply inverted levels was in late 2000, right after the S&P 500 also marked a double top that resulted in the tech bust

ruh roh raggy

>> No.57319161

>>57319154
Can you post the picture with the bang maid? That one's easier to understand.

>> No.57319170

>>57319154
it turned positive in October bud. bond market whipsawing like a mofo right now.

>> No.57319174
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57319174

>UK Inflation Rate Unexpectedly Accelerates
Good lord can UKbros stop dragging the EU markets down? How are people even surviving in the UK? From what I've seen it's ridiculously expensive and the salaries are not good.

Also, weird that China is yet again falling this drastically. I thought the data was pretty alright. But I guess everything that is not US is just deemed as shit by the market

>> No.57319185

It’s going down everywhere
You really think China can collapse without taking everyone else with them?
Lmao
Sell everything
NVDA back to 100

>> No.57319187

>>57319110
Hardly!
There is a bit less variety, but I would argue you need less variety as what comes standard pairs well. And I find they have more meat than a subway sandwich. A Viet sub will come stuffed with carrot, cucumber and fresh cilantro as well as peppers. That sounds like a solid meal any day of the week and I will seek out a Vietnamese place without even considering subway.
Some people have genes where cilantro tastes like soap to them and that is unfortunate. Those are the only people who should eat subway.

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>>57319174
>Unexpectedly
Shocker

>> No.57319191

>>57318920
That'd be very stupid from Xi. He already fucked up with the Corona, I doubt he'll do another one with Taiwan.
I'd rather think he'd do a sneaky "trust me again bro, promise I don't invade", then invade
Because killing your economy and your financials is kinda a beta move.
But again, I sometime underestimate the ego of some supposedly clever officials

>> No.57319201

Just woke up, Euro here.
AAAAAAAAHHHH WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING WHY AM I DOWN 3%

>> No.57319203

Will LLAP hit $25 in 2025 sirs???

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>>57319185
If China were to fall, that would send US tech to even greater heights
>>57319201
UK and China. We will have to hope that the US poooomps today

>> No.57319211

>>57319154
the 10year-2year is the one I’m concerned with, and it’s nearly uninverted now.

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57319212

Hang seng niggers when will it stop

>> No.57319220

>>57319210
>UK and China. We will have to hope that the US poooomps today
On what news?!

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>>57319174
When did UK inflation even decelerate? fooking newsspeak

>Core consumer prices in the United Kingdom increased 0.6 percent month-over-month in December 2023, rebounding from a 0.3 percent fall in the previous month and above market forecasts of 0.4 percent. Core Inflation Rate MoM in the United Kingdom averaged 0.21 percent from 1988 until 2023, reaching an all time high of 3.10 percent in April of 1991 and a record low of -1.30 percent in January of 2000. source: Office for National Statistics


> I thought the data was pretty alright.
China's been given so many chances last year to successfully restart their economy post-COVID lockdowns but after so many datapoints it's clear they're just entering deflation. They needed a real beat of the expectations but it's clear all the post-COVID spending was done by rich insects in Europe and they never came home.

Guess that's one way you can avoid Japanifcation---by just being commie idiots and FUBAR'd your hard work stealing the white man's inventions.

>>57319211
10-2yr already disinverted in october also
the 2yr-3month one is what I'm looking at because Powell looks at that one.

>> No.57319235

So were all of the yield spread invertooors correct in saying that once it unwinds it's game over?

>> No.57319250

>>57319022
>Chinese premiere gives a talk about investment opportunity in china and claiming strong growth with a GDP at 5.2% ahead of the release
>GDP comes at 5.2%
>HSI tanks instantly
>YTD performance of the HSI at -10%

The absolute state of China. Nobody is buying their lies anymore. Honestly I was wondering when that'll happen. They're known for screwing up investors startup with their IP, at some point it had to backfire.
At that point I'm just asking myself what the hell are doing the thousands zoomers coming each year out of Tsinghua. They're pretty clever, but applying whatever you learn in that autocracy must be a frustrating experience.

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>>57319250
>The unemployment rate for the population aged 16-24; 25-29; and 30-59 were 14.9%, 6.1%, and 3.9%, respectively, after the release of the data had been suspended since July.

Youth unemployment numbers have to be at least double what they say if they had a data blackout for 6 months. ZOOM ZOOM!

>> No.57319274
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>>57319220
US tech keeps pumping hard. Reduced China capacity and competition --> good for US. Something like that. The US can pooomp whenever it damn wants, regardless of "news".
>>57319223
Of course inflation (CPI) has decelerated on the whole. It is still accelerating from already high levels though so that sucks.
But damn, didn't expect the CPI to increase that much on a m/m basis. It's not even cold in the UK and oil/gas have stagnated.

Honestly, I don't dare to speculate regarding China. There is so much happening behind the curtains there that you can merely guess. Weird country and a weird culture. Not a fan of the food either

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57319281

Do you see what happens, Joe? Do you see what happens?? Do you see what happens when you FUCK A MAN IN THE ASS???

>> No.57319291

>>57319274
No, I meant on what news is everything dropping like a rock right now?

>> No.57319292

>>57319185
>Nvidia back to 100

lmao that would be hilarious since Twitch is seriously fucked financially and are trying one last push to being profitable with Nvidia...and if Nvidia can't save them, Amazon says bye-bye to Twitch streamers for good.

>> No.57319299

>>57319223
what is even happening in that video? she's making a bunch of money so she's crying and drooling all over herself? whut?

>> No.57319306
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>>57319274
that's why I gave you the core numbers that exclude fuel+food inflation. that changes less month to month but it shows how persistent sticky inflation is becoming. you can see that for most months in 2023, there has been a positive increase in core inflation Month over Month. So in fact inflation is still accelerating. We're barely getting any reaction from "tapping the breaks".

once inflation becomes intrenched it just becomes a tumor that can comeback if you don't chemo it to death. Thus, the central banks have no choice but to send economies into a recession or just admit they want to inflate their sovereign debt away and let inflation rip.

>>57319299
I don't understand bugs so you'll have to ask another

>> No.57319307

>>57319274
China crashing their economy to crash the world with them is also a strategy. It's a shit one, but one nonetheless and Xi having such an ego, you shouldn't rule it out. If you remove 1.2B people out of your financial projection, a big chunk goes down, which was not he case with Russia.

>> No.57319309

>https://www.businessinsider.com/fast-food-operator-kills-vacations-hikes-prices-calif-wage-law-2024-1?amp

the age of fast food is coming to an end bruhs

>> No.57319315

>>57319309
good, we need to end shitty jobs.

>> No.57319317
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57319317

Who was the winner of FNAC?

>> No.57319321

>>57319317
Tooker, who do you support for president?

>> No.57319326

>>57319203
I think that is a bit unrealistic as much as I would love to see it.
If all goes swimmingly, I think a price share of 7$ could be possible by the end of 2024. But that would require a lot more transparency and effort on the part of the CEO which has been lacking.
It's best to just not consider Rivada payments as they have not been forthcoming in the amounts received and expected which has been the leading cause of the stocks volatility. Our CEO is being cryptic rather than concise in his statements regarding anything and it has shaken shareholders faith in him.
Once things are moving smoothly you can expect the share price to move more parabolic. As things are not going swimmingly currently, a share price of 3$ is more realistic to expect by the end of 2024 with more parabolic moves in the years to come. One way or the other, the time to get in or average down is now.

>> No.57319327
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>>57319309
>>57319315
and the age of AI made slop begins!

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>>57319306
Yes, it's just what me and many other anons were predicting. The service inflation is stuck. The greed is persisting and will persist for as long as people are willing to pay (well, they have to pay because of various reasons). I am guessing rate cuts are out of question this year unless normies break (which I don't think is gonna happen since they have huge buffers ever since Covid). Until normies run out of Covid buffers, the inflation will continue to be sticky.

>> No.57319376

>China humiliated on the world stage again
Chinks are having their markets die while they're at Davos, right after their Premier had a big speech about how great China's economy is doing, stimmies WILL come

>> No.57319382

I'm full bear again and seething my gains were scammed by PPI print this hard. Waller was bullish but I guess that doesn't matter if entire world is crashing due to their love for NIGGERS.

>> No.57319392
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>>57319358
Not sure how it is in the UK, but the US consumer still is given plenty of credit to keep the bubble going even as their real liquid assets are close to nil. I know the europeans had nice fat stimmies during COVID so that has to be tapped out by this year.

>> No.57319401

>made 60% gains on Boeing puts yesterday, sold not to be too greedy and overnight is unpredictable
>Now I have the feeling it could drop more
How do I stop thinking like this?

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>>57319401
Lose an abhorrent amount so any gains feel good. Only winners have sellers remorse

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>>57319401
tell AI to trade for you ya filthy ape

>>57319376
>DPP victory
>Trump vs. Biden 2.0 electric boogaloo
>Hang Seng doomping never ends
>China deflation adding doubts to CCP's GDP projections

>> No.57319437

>>57319392
>europeans had nice fat stimmies during COVID
Like you wouldn't believe. Of course I didn't get squat since I was working (forestry and working alone) but I personally know people that got so much money. One guy bought a nice garage. Nice one government.
People have gotten greedy and spoiled. Not their fault of course but doesn't change the facts.
We will keep borrowing and spending. As long as the consumer can, he/she will keep consuming. The last US GDP figures showed that clearly. The consumer was a large part of the "growth"

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57319465

Yields...

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57319498

Oil slurp bros, it's happening.

>> No.57319504

>>57319418
>Lose an abhorrent amount so any gains feel good. Only winners have sellers remorse
But I've already done this kek. Lost 700 bucks total, +150 on Boeing yesterday and I feel like I need to keep going until I'm back at zero on my options trading kel

>> No.57319508

>>57319465
When she trips, market dies.

>> No.57319520

>>57319498
Thoughts on Cenovus?
It's trading below my average currently, but I'm not concerned about that as it typically trades in this range at this time of the year and is my only dividend stock. I've been picking up a few more at this level.
The transmountain pipeline is closer to completion than ever and a recent appeal to use a 30 inch pipeline instead of a 36 inch pipe has been approved to get the thing thru some hard rock. I was honestly expecting a price spike today based on this news alone but that clearly didn't happen.

>> No.57319526
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>>57319437
You might find this data set of interest: Sticky Inflation in the USA. Much better than using just core CPI.

>Latest update: 4.6 percent — January 11, 2024
>The Atlanta Fed's sticky-price consumer price index (CPI)—a weighted basket of items that change price relatively slowly—increased 4.6 percent (on an annualized basis) in December, following a 3.6 percent increase in November. On a year-over-year basis, the series is up 4.6 percent.

>On a core basis (excluding food and energy), the sticky-price index increased 4.6 percent (annualized) in December, and its 12-month percent change was 4.6 percent.

>The flexible cut of the CPI—a weighted basket of items that change price relatively frequently—increased 3.3 percent (annualized) in and December and is up 0.4 percent on a year-over-year basis.


https://www.atlantafed.org/research/inflationproject/stickyprice

>> No.57319538

WARNING
BUDDY
ZONE

>> No.57319542

I'm 100% in cash right now

>> No.57319551

United Tractor bros.... WTFWT

And why the fuck did I have sell orders at only +70% and not +300%

>> No.57319555

>>57319376
see >>57319307
It could be just a facade
No one rely on what chinks say anymore, rather what they are doing. and for now they're doing absolutely nothing.

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>>57319498
oil, uranium, nat gas

ENERGY DENSITY.

>> No.57319593

>>57319542
Same
Even rearranged my 401 k into obligations

>> No.57319632
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57319632

>mfw after two months of bagholding my MDAX short is finally in the green
I don't even have a target price

>> No.57319638
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Wouldn't it be crazy, if despite the inflation rate of the UK going up, you guys still came back to buy instead of sell.

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Get ready for some Eurozone data!
>GerMoney

>> No.57319684

>>57319299
Her account value is going down as the line goes up, so she was shorting.

>> No.57319717

okay time to buy oil again

>> No.57319721
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>>57319638
Ehhh yes? Inflation is bullish. Corporate profits will go up... meaning that stock profits will go up even more.

>> No.57319731

>>57319684
oh so she was getting liquidated of her money. oof harsh. never trade on live cam if you're gonna cry over lost funds.

>> No.57319744

>>57319571
Frontier offered a primarily stock based deal. Their own stock has crashed so hard anyway, it wouldn't have made a difference to where they sit today. Equivalent to offering like $13 for spirit at todays ULCC share price.
That offer today would suck for SAVE shareholders that expected $30 from jetblue, but its no real discount for frontier. Doubt anything less than $13 would be deemed acceptable though, considering Spirit's book value is still around $12 and there's high demand for the aircraft.

>> No.57319745

My condolences muttbros.
Unless you were shorting in which case good job you fucking niggers.

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China bros... It's unequivocally over isn't it? I'll be holding these bags until the grave...

>> No.57319763

>>57319756
It's been over for a few years now. Not sure how long the ending has to continue until everyone finally accepts that it's finished.

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>>57319756
I got so insanely lucky that I managed to sell my China ETF with a 2% profit like two years ago. I can't believe how much the indices just keep dropping. Feels like it's going down 2-3% every day.
Too bad China is dragging commodities down with it. Still, they are holding pretty well. Copper and Steel are doing alright

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>>57319763
>it's finished.
Today we bottom. surely we can't go any lower...

>> No.57319795

>>57319785
It will keep going lower because there are geopolitical risks (read: third party risks) involved. As an individual you can't reliably invest in China.

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>>57319498
slurped status: slurped

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>>57319795
>It will keep going lower
No man the valuations are stupid at this point. P/E is 7 and most the tech companies have cash rich balance sheets. JingDong mcap is the same as cash on the balance sheet and the company generates $5B FCF per quarter. The Chinese market will rebound strongly either when Q4 2023 earnings are released (and share buybacks are announced) or if earnings disapoint later into the year. This looks like capitulation.

>> No.57319841

>>57319818
China is turning itself into an autarky shored up by low energy prices and strong supply chain. China is preparing for war. You can reject bearish views on China while still acknowledging the ever stronger government crackdown on the financial market.

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>>57319745
ehh we're still up like 0.02% ytd trust the plan

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>>57319808

>> No.57319872

>>57319841
>autarky
Bro what the fuck are you even talking about they're still importing a large portion food and energy gas prices in Asia are in line With EU $7 per mcf. No way they can go to war they can't feed themselves.

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57319900

Does anyone have any old post or any artwork they would like to submit in regards to poem anon? I am going to make a tribute video to him. I was joking about him being dead for quite awhile but I have recently got some news that he in fact took his own life and it's bothering me. I think he deserves his own video.

>> No.57319912

>>57319872
>they're still importing a large portion food
Chinese food sufficiency hasn't change by much throughout the years and hovers around 100%.
>energy gas prices in Asia are in line With EU $7 per mcf
Nat. gas and oil as share of total energy consumption in China is continuously dropping. Unlike US where oil dominates energy consumption, in China electricity dominates energy consumption.
>No way they can go to war they can't feed themselves.
China have been hoarding the entire world's food supply.
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Datawatch/China-hoards-over-half-the-world-s-grain-pushing-up-global-prices
Food self-sufficiency is a flawed metric because imported food is usually consumed through low calorie efficiency process like pig feed. By daily supply of calories even Japan can feed itself without food imports.

>> No.57319915

>>57319900
I dont know who that is cuz im new to these threads (only a few days) but sorry about your poem friend.

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>>57319900
>but I have recently got some news that he in fact took his own life
Bro what please... Tell me It's not true... AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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>>57319900
no way youre joking

>> No.57319953

>>57319900
F if true

>> No.57319958

>>57319912
China spent $98.1 billion importing food (beverages are not included) in 2020, up 4.6 times from a decade earlier, according to the General Administration of Customs of China. In the January-September period of 2021, China imported more food than it had since at least 2016, which is as far back as comparable data goes.

Over the past five years, China's basedbean, maize and wheat imports soared two- to twelvefold on aggressive purchases from the U.S., Brazil and other supplier nations. Imports of beef, pork, dairy and fruit jumped two- to fivefold.

"Agricultural productivity in China is low due to the dispersion of farmland and soil contamination," said Goro Takahashi, a professor emeritus at Aichi University and expert on Chinese agriculture. "The amount of agricultural production will continue to stall as farmers migrate to urban areas.

>> No.57319973

>>57319920
>>57319939
>>57319953
He deserved better. I felt like I could of done more. My interview with him was a missed opportuinity.

>> No.57319975

Fuck it, YINN calls before close tommorow. Xi's gonna announce stimmies tp save face.

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>>57319900
>>57319915
>>57319920
>>57319939
>>57319953
Poem friend was Munger. He roped himself after BABA went nowhere for years yet Zoomers still followed his lead and bought the endless dips. Verily the guilt was unbearable for him.

>>57319975
thank you for your service

>> No.57320010

Down to my last $3000 after getting heemed on SAVE. How can I recover back to $35k in a few months? Or do I just give up on everything

>> No.57320018

>price action is once again completely deranged
See you tomorrow when chinx dump again.

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57320021

>>57320010
calls on DWAC, calls on UVXY, calls on SQQQ

>pic rel
wait there's more of you here?

>> No.57320034

>>57319958
>China spent $98.1 billion importing food (beverages are not included) in 2020
You should compare this figure against the total amount of money Chinese spend on food in a given year ($1.536 trillion in $2023). Billion is a big sounding word until you compare against the denominator.

>> No.57320104

>>57319975
Lol no

>> No.57320107

I will lose an ungodly amount of money today, won't I?

>t. SPY VOO cuck

>> No.57320158

When do I buy back into MARA?

>> No.57320169

>>57320158
No

>> No.57320172
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57320172

L'Chaim

>> No.57320177

Should I buy SAVE? Seems like a good deal right now.

This is a joke btw. It’s literally going to zero within 8 months.

>> No.57320186

Cashkings how comfy are we?

>> No.57320188

>>57320177
I am laughing at the morons here telling me how much money I would lose shorting this dogshit stock. Pretty much anything that gets spammed here relentlessly is an easy short

>> No.57320189

>>57320158
MARA means penis in Japanese so I would consider buying it

>> No.57320198

>>57320186
>high inflation
>holding cash

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57320210

>>57319900
>tfw only have one pic saved of poem anon and it has already been posted
This is it. This is how /smg/ dies. I've go the archives and can't find any more pics.
And what is happening to oil? Dumping on middle east news or because of China?

>> No.57320215

>>57320107
you will lose like .05% in response to the entire country freezing into a block of ice. Not too bad really.

>> No.57320217

>>57320198
Cash is synonymous with money market funds and it has held up pretty well against inflation.

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>>57319900
here you go, but I hope that's not true

>> No.57320229

>>57320215
>Gets chilly
>Kold does a +15%

>> No.57320230
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57320230

My dad made more profit in 3 days than I did in 12 months
I'm switching to the boomer strategy

>> No.57320232

>>57320198
Yes.

>> No.57320248
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I was bearish I am bearish smg in last smg smg bearish

>> No.57320255

>>57318804
>Do you really trust 2050's America or Europe with nuclear power?
Let me think
>women
>niggers
Yeah I'm not sure we're competent to run nuclear power in the future. Maybe solar is safer.
P.S. I recently had the opportunity to talk to a geology professor from a german university, who sat next to me at dinner invitation by common friends. I asked him what is the current hottest shit being researched in geology, and he said its deep geothermal sources. In theory, all energy needs of Germany could be covered by geothermal if you drill in the right places, it just has to be optimized for the best locations and ofc needs massive investment. He said there is shitloads of research funds poured into it rn without the general public taking much notice.

>> No.57320260

hotel food fu?

>> No.57320272
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>>57320218
Holy based.

>> No.57320274
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57320274

Was Poem anon this guy? I don't think it was him.

>> No.57320280

>>57319721
Increasing prices doesn't mean people are gonna buy it.

>> No.57320286

>>57320274
GRIM

>> No.57320291

>YouTube bullshit causing people's CPU temps to rise 20 fucking celsius when using adblockers...

>Premium users that pay money are affected too

I'm surprised Google stock hasn't tanked that much. Even laid off hundreds of wagies off of their advertising teams recently too kek.

>> No.57320312
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>>57320218
>https://opensea.io/collection/stock-market-poems
Collection of all the poems. Thank the lord I also found more pics.
>>57320280
Seems to have worked so far. Just look how they handled Black Friday or Christmas. Higher revenue because of significantly higher prices and crap deals. No mention of volume. But taken together, higher revenue is higher revenue.

>> No.57320318

>>57320291
It's not YouTube, my browser was getitng slow too, and not just on YouTube, and it was AdBlock Plus shitting everything up with 100% CPU usage. I removed it and only have uBlock Origin now.

>> No.57320326

>>57320291
I was never affected by any of these new shenanigans by google. I use ublock origin + adguard extra (beta), don't understand why people have problems

>> No.57320329

>>57320312
Can't speak for others and other countries but what I bought was cheaper than regular. And I think many also bought like crazy because of that since there is no more trust in the central banks and rightfully so. Same shit with the stockmarket pump in november+december. Literal blackfriday stockbuying

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57320333

wowsa, wonderful sight to wake up to

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>>57320274
people kms all the time in bear markets, I wouldn't worry about it

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>>57320291
>Living in the year 2024 of our lord Jesus Christ
>still not using newpipe or invidious
>still paying $12.99 to listen to music
>still paying $100 spread across multiple streaming services to watch bad remakes of old shows, sports or woke movies

>> No.57320348

>MoM core cpi 0,1% higher than anticipated
>YoY core cpi as expected
hmmm

>> No.57320373
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57320373

anyone else just do finance shit all day and night? I wake up at 6 and look at this stuff until like 11 non-stop.

>> No.57320376

is the Safe Haven meme real?
I mean, were there some gigachad stocks that evereyone jumped to during the 00 and 08 crashes?

>> No.57320389

>>57320177
No, buy $BA big bear trap forming. The door coming off their jet isn’t going to effect sales so this is a huge over reaction

>> No.57320388
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>OH MY FLYING ZEIHGHETTIMONSTER CHINA IS COLLAPSING AAAAAAAAA
>SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL

>> No.57320424

brb gotta go to LIDL to buy ALL the 90% chocolate

>> No.57320437
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57320437

>>57320373
Same. And I make less than my gf that simply buys broad market indices

>> No.57320449

>>57320373
You're a gambler

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>>57320373
wake up at 3am stop basically with the market at 1-2pm

west coast

>> No.57320537

>>57320449
sorta. i'm paid to do it at work and then continue at home for personal stuff. so at least the work stuff i get a salary. i also only make like 6-10 trades per year, most of my time i just research

>> No.57320561

>>57320514
she can save me

>> No.57320573

Sorry everyone, I just broke even a couple days ago. So prepare for the market to dump 30% again soon.

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$llap bros, with all these awards Marc keep buying do you think we’ll win a Grammy soon?

>> No.57320588

MTCH / BMBL will collapse as inceldom spreads. Easiest short ever.
What else do I add to my "tech" short folio?

>> No.57320600

>>57320588
All AI stocks.

>> No.57320628

my bias is bearish

>> No.57320636

es=4825
nq=16800

>> No.57320639

Yo wtf, Coffee Robusta also poomping, lmao.

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>>57315805

>> No.57320655
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>>57320561
she can't even save herself anon

>> No.57320692

>>57319731
She's a woman, not an adult. What do you expect?

>> No.57320730

>>57320388
China is double plus fucked.
India, Mexico, and maybe Brazil are where to find gold.

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Just woke up from that kinda sleep where you go back to sleep right away and feel so comfy like even your blanket feels softer

Ama

>> No.57320746

>>57320333
>SCARLET
When Scarlet Fu at Bloomberg wears a red dress I usually take notice, she's sending a secret message that markets will dump.

>> No.57320777

>>57320744
I try to do this a lot but it only works sometimes. Very upsetting n

>> No.57320781

am i crazy for thinking of putting 20k now into SAVE for at least 1-2 year hold

>> No.57320802

AAAAAAAAAA FUCK THIS SCHIZO MARKET THE CHINX DUMP THE MARKET AND EUROGROIDS PUMP IT JUST PICK A DIRECTION YOU STINKY WHORE

>> No.57320803

>>57318700
wrong
>>57318769
>Ok, might all be true.
it is true you literal fucking retard
comment on things you actually know about, otherwise, who asked

>> No.57320806

>>57320437
I acknowledge I'm a big idiot so I just buy VT. Managed to get to $25,000

>> No.57320814
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57320814

you have been warned

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>>57319327
>REEEEEEEEE MY SHIRT'S NOT FOLDED RIGHT

>> No.57320824

>>57318814
Don't heat pumps stop working after 32F...
>tfw you get stranded in a blizzard because your car ran out of batteries from running heaters to save the battery.

>> No.57320833

>>57320781
35 percent of their fleet is grounded for the next year due to engine problems

They aren’t profitable while EVERY airline has been during and after Covid.

They have super ugly planes and super ugly flight attendants

Need I say more

>> No.57320836

I bought NVDA back in November. If I sold now, do I get taxed? Or do I have to hold it longer than a year to reduce the tax?

>> No.57320850

>>57320655
I need the generation data so badly

>> No.57320876

>>57320836
you always get taxed. but yeah you would get short term capital gains which is just taxed as ordinary income.

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why are people comparing now to 08, I just don't get it

>> No.57320887
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IM GOING TO THE FUCKING MOON

>> No.57320889

>>57320878
>rate cuts
>looming recession
>bubbles of bubbles contained in bubbles

>> No.57320892
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57320892

>>57320833
all of these planes will be repaired, even if they change hands first
it is extremely costly to go around buying new airframes, waiting months or years for delivery, while running the risk of receiving a piece of shit where the door falls off anyway
the US fleet taken as a whole is still one of the oldest AND largest, and nearly a third is parked up, slowly aging further
the money in airlines this year and probably the next ten to twenty years is going to MRO, not to commercial operators, not to manufacturers

>> No.57320903
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57320903

OFFICIAL POEM ANON FUNERAL:

https://youtu.be/uHG96mUTVms
https://youtu.be/uHG96mUTVms
https://youtu.be/uHG96mUTVms

>> No.57320906

>>57320814
Today I will buy out of spite

>> No.57320912
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57320912

>>57320903
rip poem anon

>> No.57320915

>>57320876
So is swinging a retarded move if price doesn't move that much?

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>>57320373
yes, i read about companies and trends with a lot of my spare time.
that is how i have positioned myself successfully so far: by collecting real knowledge, and looking for what masses of uncoordinated people will all do simultaneously with their money.
not by getting "whisper stock" tips here or anywhere, or harboring silly self-serving ideas about how i'm right about some dumbfuck idea that came to me in the shower.
i produce the whispers instead of consuming them.

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>>57320903
seems a waste he ended himself but F and rip poem anon.

>> No.57320964

>>57320915
if you make monies, then it isnt retarded. But with something like NVDA its anyones guess. Literally the whole market is looking at AI stocks so theyre clearly inflated to an extent, but no one knows where the ceiling is or if nvda will just power through on killer earnings.

I'll say that most people wont beat the market by just swinging stocks but if you can avoid a massive dip, all the better.

>> No.57320975

>>57320964
Hmm okay. I guess I'm not sure if it's worth selling because I don't know how much I'm being taxed relative to the potential profit I can make.

>> No.57320995

>>57320975
selling is largely for faggots

>> No.57321000

>>57320995
And niggers

>> No.57321004

>>57320928
>seems a waste
He was just taking up space in the thread with his shitty poems. These resources will now go to niggers. I'm glad he's dead.

>> No.57321011

Apparently the chinks have a small cottage industry with mini vehicles for the elderly. I am going to assume this will profit greatly in the future with the amount of retirees in China amping up

>> No.57321032
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>>57320903
I'm not watching your videos anymore. It was fun at the start but now it's really getting boring. The only reason you are doing this is because the people here are quite vulnerable sometimes and we can't get rid of you.
So from this time on I will just ignore you forever.

>> No.57321042

>>57321011
That's honestly not a bad idea. China's work force shrank by 10 million last year, which if you factor in 16 million births in 2005 and various people gradually joining the workforce after college means that probably something like 26 million+ people retired last year. That's a fast-growing market right there.

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57321085

>>57320903
F

>> No.57321091

>>57320903
wait is he actually dead? do you have verifiable info about his death? i thought he left smg because he was irritated at the quality of the threads or some shit

>> No.57321096

>>57320878
scale back to late 2016, early 2017, and it looked like a cliff also. I remember back then people posting this chart and being like "oh no here we go again"

not saying it won't happen now, but, yeah.

>> No.57321107

>>57321042
The hard part is getting them to cough up money. Chinese saving rate is through the roof. It's why their consumption hasn't grown as fast as the government had hoped.

>> No.57321110

Ok I see you are all taking this poem anon thing to heart. Like the overly emotional faggots that you are. Wich is probably why you are so bad at trading btw.

I wrote you a little poem to make you feel better.

NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS
NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS
NIGGERS NIGGERS NIGGERS

>> No.57321122

>>57321107
Fair point, they're really falling into a Japan syndrome there. Among other areas but especially there.

>> No.57321129

>>57321107
Americans spend like crazy because they make money hand over fucking fist
Chinks work to the bone for a tiny fraction of the wage.
Of course they won't part with it as easily.
Seems to be an easy solution here. Pay your fucking people decently or don't expect an America tier economy. You cannot have it both ways.

>> No.57321184

>>57321110
Callousness towards your fellow humans is the primary trait of NIGGERS, nigger.

>> No.57321190

>>57315805
Why isn't the spy -5% YTD yet is beyond me

>> No.57321203

QRD on Spirit Airlines?
I want to slurp but I want to make sure they are not about to go bankrupt

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>>57320903
>AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

>> No.57321214

>>57321190
soon
>>57321203
Biden judge blocked the deal. SAVE is going under

>> No.57321235

>>57321184
You are wrong. It's also very common on wallstreet. If you need a safe space were you can talk about your feelings you don't belong here faggot.

>> No.57321237

next
>>57321232
>>57321232
>>57321232

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57321244

Sold my 1/19 475 put at $240 and bought a 1/22 475 put at $220.

Thinking about pushing my luck again today. Maybe selling if it goes past $400 and buying back in if I’m feeling lucky

>> No.57321255

new

>>57321246
>>57321246
>>57321246

>> No.57321278

>>57321237
bobo brainlet casually making a new thread to early just to voice his desperate bobo agenda

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57321279

>>57321237
>>57321255
first of all you're early
second of all you're a disgrace
disrespectful

>> No.57321296

>>57320803
kek, mad. And all that for missing the crucial point.

>> No.57321314

>>57321278
Trust the plan, judge Young was threatened by the hedgie shorts. He will surely approve the appeal

>> No.57321321

>US retail sales up 0.6% in Dec
>Forecast 0.4%

>> No.57321492

>>57321235
>wallstreet
*Wall Street
and that's JEWS, nigger.
NIGGERS AND JEWS
son,
NIGGERS AND JEWS
nigger.

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57321612

>futures

>> No.57322649

why is vix mooning when spx is flat