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>SPY FUTURES DOWN 2.25%
>FTSE FUTURES DOWN 3.25%
>10 YEAR TREASURIES DOWN 12%
>13 WEEK TREASURIES DOWN 8%

Tomorrow is going to be a bloodbath...and you thought Monday was bad?

>> No.17698066

I don't care about this boomer bullshit

>> No.17698082

None of the things you said are true, retard

>> No.17698090

Wait for 2 weeks from now

New York + mass on state of emergency
China no pollution
It's over

>> No.17698097
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>>17698042
I pulled out everything I had at a still acceptable loss and Im not looking back

>> No.17698099

The stocks I put limit orders on are already low as fuck. Even if they drop further, that's just an opportunity to DCA. They must surely rise higher, and even if the firms go bankrupt, everything I bought had a book value per share higher than the purchase price. I literally can't lose (since I'm not leveraged).

Thank you bears for this fire sale!

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>>17698082
>He doesn't know

>> No.17698107

>>17698042
Theres a surprise when the usa learns of the colleges that are telling students not to come in. Fairly sure primary and secondary schools are next.

>> No.17698111

>>17698099
>The value of a company changes by the second
Oh sweetie, another retard lost to kike conspiracy

>> No.17698154

>>17698082
Wow I've got to do your work for you, you utter brainlet?

https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SPY/
https://www.bloomberg.com/quote/FTSEMIB:IND
https://www.cnbc.com/quotes/?symbol=US10Y
https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/bond/tmubmusd03m?countrycode=bx

>> No.17698168

>>17698099
QD?

>> No.17698220

>>17698099
Lol you're not serious are you? If a company goes bankrupt stockholders get paid last if at all.

>> No.17698238

>>17698042
>Not knowing the difference between bond prices and interest rates.
I'm glad this board is too retarded to understand bonds and interest rates. It keeps the board away from shitty boomer-tier investments.

>> No.17698322

>>17698111
I literally don't know what you're talking about, and I've read The Intelligent Investor.

>>17698168
What?

>>17698220
It's oil companies, they've got physical assets out the wazoo. And the companies I bought into are nowhere near bankruptcy anyway. It's not like I bought a bunch of overleveraged shale companies. Mine are pretty solid.

>> No.17698349

>>17698042
Trump's admins looked like a bunch of baffoons.

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> SPY FUTURES DOWN 2.39%
> NASDAQ FUTURES DOWN 2.40%
> VIX MOONING
Buyers remorse from today. Full reversal.

>> No.17698395

>>17698154
or this:
https://www.investing.com/indices/indices-futures

>> No.17698441

>>17698322
I agree with you, but to be fair you should look at tangible book value instead of book value for a better liquidation price.

>> No.17698629

>>17698441
Hmmm, that's a good point. I guess I'll go back and do those calculations tomorrow.

>> No.17698646

>>17698238
Oh man in an effort to be condescending you just made yourself look like a complete retard

>> No.17699362

>>17698377
cocky bulls just love getting their asses taken to the cleaners

>> No.17699379

god this coronavirus thing is so stupid

>> No.17699416

Today was boomers trying to buy the dip because we narrowly avoided a bear market, just like in 2018.

Except this time, fundamentals will continue to deteriorate. There's no saving grace like rate cuts or trade deal negotiations.

Whenever the market breaches a 20% drop at close, we typically have a 30%+ decline. The softest decline where we crossed 20% down was a 27% decline. Almost every other one was a recession.

>> No.17699430

>>17698042
What do I buy to capitalize

>> No.17699436

>>17699379
Anything to keep all the 80 year old Palpatine granny grampys alive right? Don't watch Coachella until it gets into the rainy season in LA, don't watch March Madness or Soccer, don't live, don't go to work, don't go on trips, nah just crash the market 45% and do nothing but eat old tendies.

>> No.17699437

>>17699416
Oh, and Russia knows that the European Union is at risk. They are starting a oil price war right when Brexit will hit the EU budget.

They can do this for multiple years...

>> No.17699468

>>17699379
It's not about coronavirus, its about instability at a time when the world is fragile. Russia has stockpiled gold, sold US treasuries, and is ready to crash the EU with a price war on oil.

This is them responding back to US and European sanctions. It won't be pretty.

>> No.17699473

>>17699436
> Don't watch Coachella until it gets into the rainy season in LA, don't watch March Madness or Soccer, don't live, don't go to work, don't go on trips
>don't live
If that's all you have in life, that's pathetic and consooomeristic as fuck. Get a life beyond being a good goy please.

>> No.17699476

>>17699379
tru

>> No.17699477

>>17699379
yeah im sure you got it figured out. should sell your genius to the china, italy, spain, or usa since you must have it figured out

>> No.17699494

>>17699416
"Boomer" is an ageist slur. I do agree that We are heading towards a Recession.

>> No.17699495

>>17698099
Preferred stock vs common stock, insolvency, etc etc. You don't know what you're doing in the market.

>> No.17699504

>>17698042
>yields down 13%
>price up 20%

It’s like you faggots don’t know greater than/less than.

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>>17699379
get fucked

>> No.17699541

>>17699468
How can I buy russian stock

>> No.17699580

>>17698322
I'm not trying to be brash or mean here when I say this anon. You reading a book equates to nothing if you don't understand the complexity of what you are doing. That's called gambling.
-Investing prudently is more of a mission to find value and minimize risk to attain and extract said value. This requires accounting for economic drivers, balance sheets, leadership performances, outlooks, company goal/missions, supply/demand, exterior forces upon the investment, and so on and so forth. Not only that but you need to prioritize and somewhat accurately quantify the effects all of these factors have on the investment. Then you also need to see how much money you want to make for taking the risks, etc., or see how much your math proposes the investment to grow or shrink.
-I'm absolutely unapologetic in saying your luck is not equatable to prudent or wise decision making. In fact your use of words and lack of knowledge/understanding points to the contrary.
Take this as a warning.

>> No.17699605

>>17699494
Shut up boomer.

>> No.17699728

>>17699580
I have a strategy that I'm following and it's working pretty well for me. I'm at least taking into account everything you mentioned. What I don't understand is the following:

>>The value of a company changes by the second
>Oh sweetie, another retard lost to kike conspiracy

What idiot thinks the value of a company changes with the price of its stock? However I'm a firm believer in the adage that there are not good or bad stocks: only good or bad prices. Yesterday, many oil companies I'd been eyeing for a while went on fire sale, so I jumped in. The reasons they went on fire sale, in my estimation, are three:
>coronavirus fears caused a sell off
>saudi arabia's oil price drop caused a sell off
>the magnitude of the sell off in such a short period of time caused algorithmic trading to tank pretty much the entire stock market, but the energy sector especially hard, without real underlying reason
The algos will get under control again soon, and the sell off will likely slow down in the mid term. Coronavirus is serious, but the fears are overblown and the correction needed to happen anyway. The oil price drop is by definition short term. Oil prices will rise again to where they were shortly and the oil companies will bounce back, although I am concerned about them all jumping the gun and announcing cutbacks to capital investment. We'll have to see if that's temporary, or I'll have to find the companies that are betting on increased prices in the future so that we don't have insufficient capacity when supply tightens and demand increases again.

What's the kike conspiracy the above poster is referring to?

>> No.17699746

>>17698082
except they are? what the fuck, are permabulls just straight lying to themselves now?

>> No.17699913

>>17698042
Invest in physical gold and silver.