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>Educational sites:https://www.investopedia.com/
https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain
>Financial TV Streams:https://www.newslive.com/american/cnbc.html
https://www.livestreamy.net/bloomberg/
>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/
>Optionshttps://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/
>Calendarshttps://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 smg:https://www.financialjuice.com/home
https://tradingeconomics.com/
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/
https://www.chathamfinancial.com/technology/us-market-rates
https://www.mortgagenewsdaily.com/data/building-permits
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>>60673969
Very sad, fucking love flatties
>>60675370 (OP)Rough day, still made it out green by the skin of my teeth due to that SPY ODTE call I made.
How do you guys justify buying a newer car instead of investing more of your savings?
Do you just put a hard cap on your invested amount so you can actually spend a little?
Is this shit true?
fucking sad, must feel horrible
>>60675388Itโs helpful when your country has a tax free contribution or gains limit which is in the right ballpark
Fed meeting next week + all those semi earning. Soxl sisters I'm not sure where the price will go.
>>60675370 (OP)>pic>how could this be happening to me the post
>>60675393My country doesn't do that.
Last year I contributed like 50% of my income. I feel like I need to catch up, and that the more I put in now the better off I will be down the line.
>54 posts by this Id
What kind of autism compels someone to make 15-20% of a thread's posts.
>>60675404How bad are we looking? A week ago every other person was talking about SOXL. Now it's crickets
>>60675386I'm thinking DECK calls.
>>60675388what's the point of having money if you never spend it? as long as you do your research and it's something you like, go for it.
everything is crashing... the bulltrap of the century was just made
well i'm getting fucked tomorrow
and not in a good way
>>60675446I'm not really a car guy so I'll be replacing an old Corolla with a new(er) Corolla.
It's just nicer, more comfortable, safer and I guess less likely to give me trouble. I think I will do it after I get my Christmas bonus.
>>60675453Mooglie or Airlines?
>>60675438nothing better to do. has nothing to do with autism and more to do with a lack of ambition.
>>60675470Soxl always wins Iโm told, Malcom Soxl remains safe at his keep at Area 51
SOXL reaching 0 by end of week imo
Are you currently beating the S&P?
>>60675332I believe I have found a other 70 iq cheese strat. I will test this out in paper trades in the following weeks to discover it does't work. That way I avoid losing money on my retardation.
i was promised SOXL to 60
I've buckbroken those CP-posting bantfaggots so hard, months later they won't stop mistaking others for me or creating other kinds of paranoid assumptions
>>60675562>posts a screenshot from fucking 10 months agoThat thread fucking dead, it's just shit posting and telling the 100 pbtid skitzo to shut the fuck up boss.
>>60675523For the day/week/month but not YTD
>>60675543After trumps tacos
>>60675523Over the past 10 years - yes handily but I got lucky
Recently - no because the USD weakened and also I'm not comfortable to go all in right now. I'm 30% on the sidelines.
>>60675523As long as it's up less than 58% YTD
So let me get this straight. We have a 20% net tariff on China, and now essentially a 20% net tariff on Indonesia?
>>60675318No, it's more that since the market is forward-looking, it'll correct up or down depending on how accurate the current price (forecast) was to the ER.
>>60675454Not really. I have equal exposure to each, and within each category I have an etf for spot and an etf for midcap producers. In the case of oil, I have IEZ and IEO, all US-based stuff, in anticipation of US getting sanctioned from OPEC
>>60675384We need to raid the flat chest subreddit and take their users as war brides
>>60675523I'm currently beating my dick
>>60675665Careful you don't short
So what happened to take SOXL from $28 to $24 and is it going all the way down to my cost basis at $20?
>>60675687the dinosaur DoD contractors are dying i think.
>>60675658I have to make a Reddit account to get pussy? No thanks
>>60675665Yes
>>60675452nope, just mini consolidation before we go more up. you dont realize how we will go up 40% still
>>60675687Looks like a buying opportunity to me.
>>60675441Considering what happened with TXN's price, I partially made the right call. Sold my entire position except I bought back in about 50% worth at a shorter date. I should've stuck to the original plan of selling it all asap and not buying back in at all.
>>60675388>justify buying a newer carmy 2002 has 425,000 miles. Bought used in 2004, paid off 2005, best money saver I ever had. Very reliable, fuel efficient go anywhere. New cars are over priced shit. I could spend $5k and drop a rebuilt engine in tomorrow with all the savings and I would still be way ahead on all the money I saved driving it.
NXDR chads... is it over?
>>60675852You're not supposed to say that. You're supposed to feed me copium.
It's fucking over.
soxl bros is it over
for good this time?
>>60675386Marketwide earnings on track to hit double digits growth
>>60675860Buy soxl at 9 sell at 27 is it really that hard to follow such simple instructions
>>60675855Invert. Always invert
Let us hope all together that everyone this week absolutely shits the best on earnings, and all that cash flows into everyoneโs favourite defensive stock: United Health. Reply if you agree
>>60675895I don't see any redflags with NXDR as a company though? What are you referring to specifically?
>>60675523No on all timeframes except 1y somehow, I was overly defensive until the April lows I bought some aggressive stuff. I was beating the recovery until last month
tesla and google
pump or dump on earnings?
>>60675919History shows both will dump regardless of ESP
Because fuck you
>>60675901Well it was shilled on smg WITHOUT an anime girl for starters
pelosichads, we slurpin AVGO right
>>60675899GOOGL double beat - pump
TSLA miss - pump after Musk says some bs
UNH to $400 next friday
Also who's laughing at my OSCR bags now?
>>60675924>dumpok its strong buy then
>>60675925I saw a few anime girls shilling it. Try again
>>60675936I say google dump
tesla pump
unh dump or pump then dump for new lows, so dump in for the near future
>>60675941Ain't gonna argue that for jewgle. Tesla is a wild card for sure tho
>>60675901Iโm saying think about the bear case CUH, itโs been getting too easy a ride on here as a memestock for not being that funny
>>60675965I feel you cuh, but I'm finna wait til tomorrow cuz I'm peeking the after hours and it seems like it's going up frfr
>He didn't buy XYZ before their S&P inclusionary pump
Get blocked baggots
>>60675980>He didn't buy XYZ before their S&Pyeah I bought block when it was 90 and it dumped to 47
fucking piece of shit company
>>60675978Really the going up is the crux of it, the ducks eye of the whole trading dog and pony show in the eyes of your correspondent. All the rest can kick rocks really, when you put it up against the upward going on the great scales of Mother Market and her favourite lovers, nameless us denizens of the thread
>>60676014Sure thing man.
>>60675989same. Jack (the fish) Dorsal wishes so badly he was satoshi. @trashapp
>>60676031isn't that the twitter guy? why would anyone put money on his turds
>>60676059Because XYZ just got added to the S&P500 meaning there'll be increased volume and the price action should be favourable.
Also they own a shit load of bitcoin.
>>60676076so does every other trendy tech company. im fine trading turbos stocks are expensive
why did every boomer low PE high dividend payer MOON today??
henlo mister jerome
we need emergency rate cuts please
you must cut the rates tonight
or none of us will survive
please mister jerome
thank you mister jerome
>>60676097Apu you say this every day. Give it a rest
>>60676091i think it was the Powell news
>>60676104but every day is an emergency
>>60676111that's right, an emergeant C, c for crypto
drop the rotten boomer papers for the new age
>>60676123Begone to your containment thread, foul beast
>>60675523YTD yes
God bless liberation day discounts
Not thrilled about SOXL AM but it is what it is. Curious to see how big of a pull back this is. Might buy the dip might not. Ok thanks for reading.
Is Lum poster here or did he an hero when SOXL went below 30?
TXN's selloff on a (minor) revenue beat tells me this market is fucked and expectations were delusional. Verdict: Sell everything.
>>60675942Well I didn't and I'm all that matters. Also didn't see anyone mention niggers
>>60676105Even CNN is talking about him leaving to safe face for the fed. He's becoming the fall guy because the fed is being fucking retarded. They lowered rates last year when inflation was higher than it is now. It looks incredibly political and stupid.
>but tariffsCPI isn't hit at all by fucking tariffs. The only part of the CPI hit by tariffs is clothing
>>60676261The only relevant fact is that lowering interest rates creates more loan demands, which incites further debt, which causes more money printing, which kills the USD faster.
They will lower rates again, historically they raise rates and hold them flat for an extended period, and then begin to lower them. Just make sure you're positioned for when that happens
I dont feel good, soxl sisters
i didnt get to buy AEHR before it pumped
my 21k cash transfer from equateplus just arrived today..
>>60676280>>60676261So it would be smart to try and get a house now while rates are high, then refinance as rates drop and the price moons again?
>>60676384what about semiconductors?!
Will Japan buy our chips too!?
>>60675370 (OP)What do I do with this stock. This is a satellite company stock I bought a few shares in last year, from what I understand they are not producing revenue yet, but the stock has skyrocketed in the last few months. I believe in the long term aspirations of this company but I think this price level might not be sustainable. It is 44% of my portfolio now
>>60675523Beating the sp is as simple as
>beat the sp on a single given day>invest in the sp afterwordFrom that day you have effectively beat the sp for the rest of your lie and have bragging rights
>>60676399>So it would be smart to try and get a house now while rates are high, then refinance as rates drop and the price moons again? That's already priced in by every Ramsey listening boomer/retard, just find a house you like and buy it when you want to.
>>60675855I was kidding bro. Add on dips.
>>60676476Alright let me rephrase.
Nice looking place, 400k
I have 180 liquid and am being offered 5.875 for 15 years.
Monthly income after tax averages 7k and I put away enough to max 401k and IRA each year leaving 5000 a month. Have another 130k in the market I could throw at it if I wanted to.
Question is grin and bear a payment of aprox 2500/mo till rates fall or go sicko mode and pay off as much and get payment low as I can?
Thank you for the free financial advice.
>>60676261>>60676280lower rates mean reliable high dividend stocks are more attractive because the risk premium is offset by the higher rate spread
>>60676280
>>60675370 (OP)>no one makes clothes for the small boob'dI'm pretty sure there are more variety of slim styles than buxom styles for women. She looks for affirmation in things she can't have.
>>60675388>How do you guys justify buying a newer car instead of investing more of your savings?If your car works without costing you several of your weekends in repairs and services, then keep driving it. If you're not an /o/tist, you'll have little reason to replace cars until you get your money's worth out of it.
Once that happens, the peak normiemobiles are the following:
>Toyota Corolla Hybrid, maybe in eAWD>Toyota Prius, maybe in AWDYou'll have another car that lasts way longer than you'll tolerate it. Really, any Toyota hybrid will cover your bases, and they even hybridized the minivan, so you can get 2x the mpg compared to a regular one.
I keep thinking about another car, but mine just works and I can think of a hell of a lot more ways to enjoy the money than hate my identical commute in a new car. I'd need major lifestyle changes before a better car ever factors into that.
>>60675822It's just beginning. Rome was not built in a day.
>>60675645That's the great thing when you don't know anything about tariffs. You can simultaneously use them as economic sanctions, a bargaining chip for trade deals, and a positive outcome of those trade deals. Trump has convinced his followers that tariffs are free money from other countries, just like how Mexico will pay for the border wall, and that trade deals are "reciprocal" when one side gets rid of all tariffs and the other raises them. This is also just a bad deal on America's end, even for manufacturers. Two of our biggest imports from Indonesia are palm oil and natural rubber, which we don't have the capacity to produce domestically. Now manufacturers have to pay more to import those materials because there's no domestic supply chain, so prices go up, even for products made in the US.
>futures
Replit AI agent ignores directives and deletes company database, then lies about. So the coding is done by indians?
>>60676384Ooof buyf/a/g thread in shambles, first an USD drop, and now an additional 15% tax on figgies and goodies. It's unironically over.
>>60676417>Will Japan buy our chips too!?Renesas Electronics was so committed to it that they bailed out Wolfspeed. Their restructuring will preserve their manufacturing capability and maybe their R&D.
Nippon Steel also bought US Steel, practically a bailout. Japan managed to preserve their technical expertise so now American steel will be folded a million times.
Why are people roping over a 10% drop in soxl?
i sold 100 shares of loblaws at cad$220 yesterday, i thought id hold these forever but i cant. i have to take profit
how did a company with a CAGR of 4% even go up 2x the past few years
>>60676663Because they put their life savings into it at the top.
>>60676545do we know how many migrants are using the platform to boost the numbers?
>>60676631just bought this before the tariffs kick in lol
speaking of figs, who buying FIGMA IPO?
>>60676454alternatively:
>invest everything in spy>sell (1) deep otm 0dte after a pumpyou've now statistically outperformed s+p forever
>>60676384Until Trump shows up in the senate with 200 deals for them to ratify Iโm not taking a word this administration says to be true.
>>60676676>how did a company with a CAGR of 4% even go up 2x the past few yearsInflation (devaluation of the dollar)
All of my individual stocks are outperforming the S&P 500 from when I started investing a year ago
>>60676801I don't think this is sustainable. I don't see much reason for some of these prices like Palantir and ASTS. But I don't want to sell and get taxed so idk wtf to do
When are these AI stocks going to drop? Or are they?
Neos gibs this week
SCHD will absolutely fucking DUMP by friday, I hope I have enough to slurp
>>60676384Why are all these countries fucking over their exporters with these deals? They're rewarding American bullying.
>>6067681626.75 is slurp worthy for schd?
>>60676805Waiting for Tesla edition:
>>60675370 (OP)If Kohls opens at 15 buy a call if opens at 16 going to 18+ for sure.
Is anyone playing the google earnings tomorrow
>>60676825Foriegn exporters aren't getting fucked brainlet. American importers and consumers are getting fucked. For example:
>>60676557>Two of our biggest imports from Indonesia are palm oil and natural rubber, which we don't have the capacity to produce domestically.You think Indonesia gives a fuck about these tariffs? They don't. US companies and consumers has no choice but to pay the tariffs? There is no option. Natural rubber and palm oil will never be sourced in the USA ffs.
Here's my gayfolio. You can tell it's gay because it is sucking dicks.
Yes I am poor.
>>60675511Where is David Soxl?
>>60676795inflation is why a grocery's CAGR is even 4%
price-to-book has gone up to 6x
>>60675370 (OP)>>60675389the redditors banned it, but reddxxx still has everything lol
Very close to pausing contributions to the bond fund and starting contributing to SPMO
>>60676863Nope. You're simply too uniformed to understand what is going on.
>>60676897This is also cope
>>60676812ASTS is not an AI stock, its a telecom service. I am betting big (for me) on ASTS and increasing my position. Up to 1,050 shares and still buying. It moves up to new levels based on performance/success of various stages of testing and sat production. The big moves will come after they start launching their sats 5-8 at a time. The price will fluctuate at each new level then ramp up again based on new big news. I do not see why the price would drop much, unless a rocket fails to deliver a load of satellites, that would be a very costly setback.
PLTR is the leader for defense/security/production AI. Still volatile at times but I do not see why the price would tank, it can and if it does I will buy, but its maturing into a longer term growth business.
60676899
Nope. Simple as.
>two replies
>zero counter argument
No more (you)s for you.
>>60676825Yuro detected. Youโll be cucking to America too soon enough.
>>60676897>"you are uninformed">literally believes any anti-trump propaganda every shill on the internet saysYou are coping, libtard.
>>60676857poser i dont see GAYMF there
>wow CRCL big pump, cryptocurrency companies are back!
>hmm ethereum could be the next big thing after btc since it's shorted heavily, what's the MSTR of ETHER
>Bitmine?
>Bitmine already did a 40x last month
Bros.... I'm literally late to everything [spoiler]especially Nimi the married vtuber's virginity[/spoiler]. How is this happening to me.
>>60676929theres always another opportunity
i was thinking of buying AEHR just last week and now it's +40%
i didnt buy tho lol my cash wasnt ready
>>60676925Irish penny miner?
This chart is bullish.
>I don't believe in facts or arguments therefore you are LE COPING
Shameful. Trump can afford better shilling than this.
>>60676846I personally think so
anything below 26.80 or so is a good price for schd, it seems to always want to be around 27.20.
TI shat itself today and its 10% of schd so I'm expecting quite a big drop
>>60675388>>60676512Prius 2009, 84,000 miles after the engine was replaced.
>>60676940oh that being said im a little more focused on slurping QQQI, my goal is max monthly yield
>>60676939What facts have you posted, brainlet? All youve done is repeat what every libtarded shill on jewtube has stated ad-nauseam, and theyre literally all wrong.
>>60676857Soxl doing good tho, am impress.
how long before the market realizes trump is running the jewish rugpull grift but with everything. as evidenced in that he's doing everything he can to get everybody long
>>60676944I'll never understand you shit box retards.
Unless youre buying something fun to drive/work on, you could lease a 30k range car.
All in with full cover insurance I pay $520 a month for 2023 Mazda 3 hatch.
It just werks and I'm not breathing in a brownoids farts every time I get in.
The utility of not giving a fuck about your car when dealing with mechanics is fucking cancer is worth the premium to me.
Also when I pick up a hole to fuck I don't look like a brokie
>>60676951Just got lucky on the orders I set in early april filling over a couple weeks. Dumb luck.
>>60676958>This article is so good it's for premium members only.Tyler Durden is a such a fag.
https://archive.is/lJPk9
>>60676968>520 a month>brownoids fartI've had this car since 2009 so I'm the only person who ever owned it, 520 is too much.
>leaseNever ever get a car lease.
>>60676968>It just werks and I'm not breathing in a brownoids farts every time I get in.huh? lol
>>60676958>>60676984>just buy my course bro
>>60676984>>60677000You boys looking for this?
>>60676987>never ever get a car leaseIf youre poor or too stupid to understand lease agreements, yes. Otherwise, there really isnt much benefit to actually owning your own vehicle, especially if you want to upgrade every few years. Cars are a depreciating asset.
>>60677004The archive link I posted above is for the article.
>Wolf SpeedWho in their right mind would borrow out WOLF shares? lol
>>60676497so in the future, we will all be living-in suburb-states in a constant state of war with each other?
>>60677004thank you, Masa.
>this fucking listwow what a bunch of absolute dogshit.
>>60677020>Who in their right mind would borrow out WOLF shares?Clown markets make silly decisions.
>>60677024>wow what a bunch of absolute dogshitPeople REALLY want GME to happen again.
>>60677021already are, anon. btw who has the pic of the blacks outside of the house in South Africa with menacing looks?
>>60677026Less about that and more about with small float and social media spam, people and load and then engineer pumps. 1/5 hit even a little and self reinforcing.
>shit and piss +0.06%
>after a +0.1% day
why even open the market at this point
>>60676855For imports without domestic substitutes, sure, but for everything else, this puts foreign exporters at a huge disadvantage compared to American manufacturers. Meanwhile, those same American manufacturers get tariff free access to foreign markets. It's hugely lopsided and I don't get why these countries are agreeing to it. Even the EU seems fine with a 10% blanket tariff, which is huge.
>>60677044Sure, but everyone still hopes for a mega-squeeze. I've noticed normies are especially disdainful of short sellers these days and believe all shorts to be institutional who deserve to get fucked with infinite losses.
>>60676825They realized that Trump doesn't actually understand how tariffs work, and he's just going to keep threatening higher and higher rates until they work something out. Better to fuck over your exporters somewhat instead of fucking them over completely. There's also a reason why other countries keep calling these deals a framework, and why they're not codifying anything. It's because they don't think these arrangements will last, either because Trump backs off, Congress forces him to back off, or his successor backs off. Even if that somehow doesn't happen, it's still a deal with Donald Trump. Before his term ends, he's gonna be tearing up these agreements, calling them the worst deals ever made, and complaining that Obama and Biden ruined the economy by making them.
>>60677004>1-800-FLOWERS.COM INCWhat a shitty name lmao
>Liquidia>Isn't liquid
>>60677052>imports without domestic substitutesThis is a majority of what consumers in the US buy. There is currently little production in the US for most products. Manufacturing isn't coming back either.
>I don't get why these countries are agreeing to it.Because it doesn't matter to them how much the US gov charges corporations to import products into the US. The corporations don't care that much either since in the end the increased costs will be passed to consumers.
>inb4: OMG YOU'RE WRONG CONSUMER PRICES AREN'T RISING LOLThey are and they will continue to do so for quite awhile going forward. These changes aren't immediate. It takes time for the effect of these tariffs to occur. Claiming becuase the rising costs don't occur immediately that they aren't or won't is dishonest.
>>60677065doesnt need to be moass
3x would be nice, ill take what i can get
i bought 200 shares lol it s a wait time / opportunity cost stock now that it stopped its cashburn outside holiday quarter even if its off interest income from their cash pile lmao
>>60675919Google probably crabs.
Google ought to be dominating the AI race. They ought to be coming up with exciting, unexpected, even dangerous new products and services. The fact that they aren't signals to me that the bureaucracy there has gotten too big. What is Google even about anymore?
>>60675388Got a 2024 mazda3 off the lot for super cheap because they were rolling out the 2025s that week and they didn't want it. 25k out the door with every bell and whistle on it, about 7000 less than if I had gotten a 2025. My previous car was about to need a new transmission, which would have cost more than the car, so I ripped off the dealership on the trade in.
25k is a lot but I have a nice car that didn't break the bank and gets almost 34mpg where my old car got 21. A part of me wishes I had gotten a Rio for 10k less but I figured I'll keep this car for 10-15 years so I might as well get one I enjoy driving
>My short SOXL puts are ITM afterhours
Ok, this is fine, as long as we crab through next Monday. This could actually be really good for me if we trade in the 24.50-25.00 range.
>>60677123some will be passed to consumer most will go on corporate profits, just like they usually have and are not inflationary outside of a one time price increase. it's a way better way to raise revenue than inflation and household taxes. which they're going to do anyways but retards will say that's the tariffs. whatever, JEROME THE RATES YOU GOTTA DO IT
>>60677161>selling puts on leveraged etfshey, i like to buy those.
>>60676825because america is a big fat cock and balls swinging hyler chad compared to secondaries and thirdies
the world lives or dies by americas word
and anyone else is retarded enough to believe trump buttfucking foreigners in favor of america getting goods and services over them through tariffs is too stupid to know better and welcome it ala
>>60677078
>>60677138>A part of me wishes I had gotten a Rio for 10k less but I figured I'll keep this car for 10-15 years so I might as well get one I enjoy drivingIf you amortize the expenses over that much time, it's insignificant anyways.
Although it's one shitbox vs another shitbox, you'd probably die inside with the Rio. At least with the Mazda, you'll feel some twinge of excitement when you realize that they will lift-off oversteer if you're aggressive enough.
>>60677185I know I count on it.
>>60677166>corporations will cut profits rather than pass cost to consumersBullshit retard. Corporations will take their time, pass all the cost to consumers, then will further increase prices to create greater profits. They have done it before. They will do it again. This is why the arguement that tariffs are bullish has weight to it.
>MUH POWELL DERANGEMENT SYNDROMEGet a grip and take your meds.
>>60677188brown hands
>>60677191i've recently purchased TZA puts and will be adding if tomorrow's tape is similar to todays
>>60677191And you can count on me, waiting for you in the parking lot.
>>60677196we've done tariffs before. that's not how it goes down. corporates eat them. sorry, it's good policy. better to do that than further tax incomes. of course not much of this matters if there's no spending cuts, so lmao. also that's a joke you would know that if you weren't so nigger-like
>>60677196>>60677225Corporations have a moral obligation to increase shareholder value. The market will rise.
>>60677262 7/10 got me to reply
team $RKT chads? we fucking won
>>60677225>blatant lies>CHECKMATE FAGGOTnot an argument
>>60677277>Why yes. I am a shitposting retard.I accept your concession.
>>60677312Concession to what you stupid nigger? I wasn't the one arguing with you, there's IDs on this board for a reason
>>60677312sorry i actually glanced up to see what happened with tariffs the several times they've happened before, chimpy
>>60677312You are massively gay and retarded. Please kys immediately k ty.
>samefagging this hard for (you)s
>still no counterargument
KWAB
>>60675461I always had old problematic cars, long story short I bought a new, zero-down Challenger in 2016 that recently got totaled by a boomer. I can't go back to old high mileage cars after owning a sports car so I bought a new SUV more suitable for Midwestern winters with more bells and whistles, paid 50% with insurance money and jewed the dealership down to $390/month if I choose to pay the bare minimum. And I bought two new 65" TVs with the remaining money. Buy a friggin car, man.
>>60677364>being this much of a massively insecure faggotI got trips dude. You legally have to kys now. Dont forget to stream it.
>>60677390what's the total yearly % on that car debt? and what do you need two TVs for? retard
>>60677390this. I literally just bought a high end SUV today. kek. when it's time, it's time.
>>60677189It's been good in the snow and I've had zero issues with it. I don't care about going fast because I've done that in a vehicle that weighs 20,000lbs for many years. I just want a cheap car to go from point A to B
>>60677405I don't remember because I have perfect credit and a house to furnish, Mr. Namecaller.
>loses election
>agrees to tariffs
Damn, the japanese are C U CKED
No wonder there are like 50 Godzilla movies. Why would he stop harassing the japanese if they are like this? lol
>>60677593>PM negotiates deal with Trump>Announces resignation immediately afterWhat did he mean by this?
>>60677652Probably wanted to pump his Toyota bags before getting kicked out.
>The announcement sent Japan's benchmark Nikkei stock index climbing over 3% to its highest in a year, led by stocks in automakers with Toyota (7203.T), opens new tab up more than 14% and Honda (7267.T), opens new tab nearly 12%.>Japan will also increase purchases of agricultural products such as U.S. rice, a Trump administration official said. Ishiba said the share of U.S. rice imports may increase under its existing framework but that the agreement did "not sacrifice" Japanese agriculture.>The exuberance in financial markets spread to shares of South Korean carmakers, as the Japan deal stoked optimism that South Korea could strike a comparable deal. The yen firmed slightly against the dollar, while European and U.S. equity index futures rose.>But U.S. automakers signaled their unhappiness with the deal, raising concerns about a trade regime that cuts tariffs on auto imports from Japan while leaving tariffs on imports from their plants and suppliers in Canada and Mexico at 25%.Other article:
>As a reminder, any agreements and accords struck by the government will still need ratification and approval by the Japan's parliament. And given the circumstances, Ishiba is very much a lame duck now so one can expect policymakers to put his head on the chopping block before agreeing to anything that he wants to put through in the National Diet.
>>60677052Japanese cars might end up becoming a bit more expensive on the American market, the ones that aren't built stateside anyway, but certain ones will probably still sell because of the niche they fill (people who want a Miata are probably still going to buy a Miata), or because the American alternatives don't exist, i.e. Civics and Camrys because American makers just gave up on the compact car sector.
Japan on the other hand doesn't really lose anything by saying they're making their market more open to American makers because the truth is it already is. Jeep sells in Japan, as well as Corvette. Ford had dealerships until the early 2000s.
Japanese people just think American cars are expensive, oversized, unreliable shitheaps, and aren't interested in them.
Jap status? KNEELING
EU status? soon to follow
US status? STAY FUCKING WINNING
>>60677662So the Japanese now can import cars for +15% tariffs (that will likely just be passed on, I mean, who can stop them, haha this isn't communism, right?)
But US carmarkers in the US pay +25% for parts from direct neighbours and also metalimports (which likely also led to higher local metal prices)?
For more rice in Japan? Is this the revenge for HFCS?
>HFCS was first marketed in the early 1970s by the Clinton Corn Processing Company, together with the Japanese Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, where the enzyme was discovered in 1965.[3]:5
Until Trump shows up in the senate with 200 trade deals for them to ratify there is no reason to take a word this administration says to be true.
>>60677674In what way could that be considered communism? At worst its egalitarianism and capitalism
>July 22 (Reuters) - Prices out of the biggest U.S. power auction, held by grid operator PJM Interconnection, cleared at $329.17 a megawatt-day, roughly 22% higher than last year's record-high levels as electricity demand continues to outstrip supply, according to results released by the organization on Tuesday.>A recent surge in U.S. power consumption driven by Big Tech's data center demand has butted up against roughly a decade of shrinking power supplies in PJM, North America's largest power grid operator, leading to a supply shortfall that has driven up prices in the capacity auction..
>PJM's capacity auction determines what power plant owners in the grid network, which covers one in five Americans, will be paid to guarantee that they pump out electricity during times of extreme demand to help avoid blackouts.KEK.
Yesterday I used grok as help to compare Cryptotokens and it was helpful. Even though it referred quite often to old, outdated data. But, you could see it struggling, you could feel the power consumption, it taking longer to load each time I added a new Token to the same comparison and it had to repeat itself over and over until I had 8 Tokens or so. And then it started getting worse as it was pretty much no more full sentences but just bulletpoints and it started to confuse me more than help.
>>60677700Nice full house. I don't know. I've seen a lot of people cry communism or socialism when the state wants to put his hand on prices. With that I don't mean tariffs, but the prices in the store. The free market is supposed to do this job.
>>60676384so much green in my bags...
>>60677715I mean, what can you do about if japanese imports choose to increase prices 1:1 with the tariffs and pass the 15% onto americans? The US carmakers are still facing higher costs as quoted here
>>60677662I can't tell how car prices are in the US. If importing cars from Japan has always been cheaper or building in the US was better (I assume importing is cheaper). But will 15% be enough for them to stop importing? And even if they stopped, they'd have to pay higher prices for materials in the US too like all other US manufacturers (at least it seems like that).
>>60677662well maybe they should actually become us carmakers instead of mexican carmakers riding on old american brands
>>60675943>>60675936I hope UNH stays down so I can sell calls. Don't really care if it goes up, I just want call buyers to think it will.
>>60675963Why did he do that? Looks intentional cause it's supposed to be a right turn.
Nah, fuck Trump, I actually buy stuff from Japan and now I have to pay 15% more for everything. America isn't making decent anime and manga any time soon.
>>60677797you're rich though. some ten shekels more is nothing for you
>>60677812having to pay one penny more is the greatest pain his tribe can experience
>>60677812I didn't get rich by paying more for everything
>>60677715>The free market is supposed to do this jobTechnically it does. Price caps are always a fucking disaster. The corps respond to the tariffs by passing through to the consumer - they maintain margins by increasing revenue or reducing costs. The consumer still has a choice on what to spend their money on, and different food/brands may come or fall from favor. Companies that dont adapt fail.
The conclusion I draw is that we'll keep getting less for more, line goes up until something fundamental breaks on the macro, two years of pain, then we're back to a bullish decade. Rinse and repeat
>>60677797>onahole futures
classic dax just keeps crashing. they know there will be no eu deal as there has not been a single word about the eu in a lifetime
>>60677840Also lmao@ the faggot CEO of LMVH who has been talking publicly several times about the EU giving in and making a deal. He will likely still pay tariffs. On the other hand, as we've seen with the UK, there's also a high chance luxury articles will be exempt, kek poor and middle class americans.
>>60677833Tariff passthrough is historically 80some percent I think. In this case I read that some multinationals have been spreading the price hit to consumers throughout the world. Effects like that may well be transient though.
Not following the thread much but tariffs are also conceptually quite different from price caps. Maybe you all knew that and I can't read.
>>60677868I know theyre different but I consider one to be more fucky to the free market than the other
NXDR chads, how are we feeling?
>>60677333Checked + retard
Nokia not like this... you were supposed to make a glorious comeback.
>>60677840Even if the EU was somehow fast/competent enough to get a deal, the current US administration has a massive hate boner for Europe so they still wouldn't get one.
>>60677697He's not going to do that as long as Section 232 and the IEEPA keep allowing him to go around Congress entirely.
>>60677890yeah and eu doesn't want the mutated food and such that the others happily cuck on. even the "tough" china was easier to make deals with than eu
>>60677906I'd rather have economic ruin than eat hormone addled chlorinated chicken desu.
>>60677895Right. That's why TACO all the time. lol
That bitch doesn't have the authority. The whole world knows he's bluffing. Nothing has been singed. Nothing is ratified. No deals have been made. Nothing but shit talking and frameworks for shit talking. Laterally nothing but bags of horseshit is what Trump has. Even he knows it.
>>60677906>>60677910EU only eats halal these days anyways.
>>60677912Dunno quite a few riffs are in effect
>>60677918Yah right.
>On. Off. Back on. Higher. Lower. Off again. On. Deadline incoming. Oh never mind. Delayed. Off back on. HUGE DEAL GUYS! TWO WEEKS TOTALLY WINNING MAGA USA USA USA USAHe keeps switching around because he has limited temporary authority. He's running the clock down as slow as he can. Lawsuits against his tariffs are moving forward too. It simply isn't being talked about. All that's being talked about is Trumos8 tweets and Besnet running his ugly mouth. That is proof of noting.
This fucking clown market, kek
Bullish on scrolling YouTube shorts about metallurgy in the bath with a cup of coffee
>>60675452Why would we go down then M2 is going up...
>>60677938Better than low volatility snooze fest tbqhwymn
>>60677906I already sold everything at a loss so bring it on, I need the prices to dump so I can make my money back
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>Data shows that unbeknownst to the crypto community, most projects on the top smart contract networks don't capture any value. A similar trend exists in economics where a portion of the workforce though employed, don't contribute to output.
kek, that's true. There are BILLIONS in crypto, and some generate a bit of revenue, others don't. Went through most yesterday on DefiLlama. But, I'd say there is potential in those that will try to tokenize real world assets (RWA). And there are some companies that are back by institutions (implying we'll ever get rid of them because of muh crypto). ONDO is an example. They also have a coin, but according to grok it's not that essential to the operation. I mean, if you buy the token of a project, you'd also want it to be crucial so that there is demand.
Solana which is currently big, has an MCap of 188-190 billion. Look at the revenue that is being generated in context of it. Others are even more out of balance.
Only the ones that will go the RWA route (see RWA table bottom right) will eventually make money, cause otherwise I could not imagine where the hell the revenue is supposed to come from. But Stellar has already an Mcap of 15 billion and no revenue. Arbitrum is a huge platform and currently expanding, but the coin seems to not be essential to the operation and exchangable with ETH (because of layer 2 architecture). Same with Polygon (also Layer 2), even though I think there's more potential despite Indian CEO (probably more liked in SA (is involved in MercadoBitcoin in Brazil)).
I bought Aptos (APT) and stake it, while I also short it at the same amount on CFD and earn 10% interest (CMC) as a hedge if the bet fails. It's also backed by institutions and by ex Meta-developers. The initial CEO (already left, but wasn't even an IT-guy) appears like a classic scammer, which is why I believe it has good chances, kek, like WeWork.
So anyways, here's my research on Crypto altcoins for free.
>>60677952Crypto has no real utility and is essentially a meme?
Stop the fucking presses.
Can this God damn fucking market go down for 1 fucking day?
Every fucking day my asshole gets blown out by this fucking nigger market.
Now we're only 0.40 cents below all time high and the markets not even open.
How about no new highs you fucking niggers
>>60677955we should get a bear market before the end of the year, all the macroeconomic data is getting grimmer by the month, I hope the tariff increase accelerates the inevitable
>>60677952RWA = real world assets
That means mortgages, treasuries etc tokenized.
I've seen grok several times spew out:
>DeFi $150 billion>RWA potential $15TrillionSo, yeah, there would be the money if there is any to make.
TRON is also big, but it's price is also higher.
Most others seem to be shitcoins and just pump and dumps and whatever.
Picrel is also what I meant
>>60677715 with the more you add, the more retarded grok gets.
>>60677955bro it literally crashed yesterday. why didn't you buy that? we can't always be having red days...
>>60677947Webm of me and my existence actively holding back the progress of humanity (you're welcome)
>>60677955tariffs are now bullish after being bearish
DNUT and RKT are the memestocks being posted on wsb, get out of OPEN and buy these stocks
>>60677977>catchup with Reddit and not just using them for sentiment scrapingShiggy diggy
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>>60677955See where its at in a months time
>>60677953>no utilityIt has some - like bypassing visa and mastercard when they get uppity about digital things you buy.
Beyond that? Not sure.
>>60677931>60677931That's the issue. The market is now pumping on japan deal, but the japanese parliament has to agree for it go into effect.
It's pretty much the same shit like with the UK, where they agreed months ago, and nobody can even tell if this shit is into effect or not. It's still just a "framework" I think.
But whatever, in today's market you rather pump than dump on uncertain events, because you know that all politicians will try to do whatever saves the market.
Stocks at all time high
Gold at all time high
Crypto at all time high
Bond yields very high
If the economy was good then gold would be dead
LMAO I quit this clown show
>>60677986>If the economy was good then gold would be deadSo last time economy was good was early 2010's? 80's and early 90's?
POOMP THE MARKETS; JAPAN IS GOING TO BUY MORE US RICE. BILLIONS MUST FLOW
SPY just made a new high premarket.
What kind of God damn retarded nigger shit is this?
>>60677983oh but that is extremely anti semitic! only true trads, exceeding anything pol could even dream off are allowed to exchange money!
>>60677998It can be done, I already did it once. But it's niche. Digital one for digital currency.
we are pumping as hard as we can here in Sweden, 2% up
>>60677986itโs almost like they are devaluing the shit out of the dollars or something
>US nuclear weapons agency breached in Microsoft SharePoint hack, Bloomberg News reports http://reut.rs/45oU5eP
That's actually bullish for MSFT, cause that means there's on breach less on the list of possibilities.
The expectation that EU or Japanese companies or worse, vietnamese, indonesian companies and people will buy US goods (which will now also likely get more expensive) is a bit optimistic.
Tesla is practically being boycotted. US goods will just be shunned, except for what is necessary which is US tech.
>Announcing the trade deal on Tuesday in Washington, President Donald Trump said Japan would increase market access to American producers of cars, trucks, rice and certain agricultural products, among other items.
Neither country disclosed what other farm products were included, but Ishiba said the deal did not include a lowering of tariffs.
How can this be considered a real deal when they won't make every point public?
>>60678028>How can this be considered a real deal?Anon, I ...
What the FUCK has happened to the American "car" industry?
Japan can't even fit American-sized trucks on their roads. Why would they ever buy American when they've got God's gift to car manufacturers in Toyota and Honda? This whole negotiation is absurd.
UNH is up 1% in premarket be cool
>>60678008Looking like a Bart Simpson familia
>>60678040There's something humorous about the idea that killing a CEO completely collapses your market position. Surprised no one else has done it to other ceos
>>60678039It is pretty strange... Americans are surely not THAT stupid, look at tech and finance, yet some of the sedans are worse even than Europe's.
>>60678043GTA V stock market mini game unironically had better asset pricing than this clown show. Yet we're all here, just honking along.
TODAY IS OUR DAY MOOGLIES!
SHOW THE BEARS NO MERCY, FOR YOU HAVE RECEIVED NONE!
WHEN I SAY GOOGLIE
YOU SAY MOOGLIE
GOOOOOOOGLIE!
>>60678045The stock dumped on it, but it went up to 600 in april. So how relevant was the death?
Oppenheimer and "Stevens&Co" even raised after the assassination, kek.
Buy blackberry cunts, OG basket meme stock from 2021 but hasn't run up yet
>>60678028Most people are cattle, all state media has to do is run a couple "maybe Elon isn't so bad" and they will be back
>>60678040UNH is up 0.49% in premarket be twice as cool
>>60678028My fellow Eurochads, what US products are you boycotting? For me it's Coca Cola and Oreos.
>>60678118I think the only US stuff I buy is Appleshit, which Iโm not giving up any time soon
>>60678118Just installing uBlock Origin would have far more effect. Unironically.
>>60678118I am not sure what US goods I even buy - maybe electronics components and some entertainment once in a while
>>60678120>pays more to buy inferior American junkHang your head in shame anon.
>>60678129What can I say, android is a twisted and hideous mockery of Apple, and Nokia is kill
TSLA will dump on earnings, so that TSLA fags buy, then repump to create more FOMO and more buying, then dump. This would be the way to get the most buyers.
>>60678118I don't even buy anything american. It's all just ads. But I also don't click them.
Anyways, if EU cucks I'm voting
>https://left.eu/
>>60678137or pump dump pump dump, could be more motivating.
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SUCK ON DNUTs
>>60678121I've been doing this for years since the internet is basically unusable without it.
>>60678133I don't get what applefags see in their products. I've tried both and Android is just as good as iOS functionality-wise, with no retarded walled garden bullshit.
>>60675665>>60675380Extremely poor quality posts. /smg/ is losing its way again after recovering. This does not bode well.
>>60678118I have been running two adblockers for over a decade now and I skip youtube sponsor segments
>>60678137>if EU cucksI don't think they will since trump said he wants 15-20% and even germany said 15% is unacceptable, and I'm sure he will also tariff medicaments which would piss off most western countries
>>60678149Apple's UI feels like it was designed for children
which makes sense for the average person I guess
>>60678137>>60678253China cucked, Japan cucked. I can't see any other outcome at this point than EU cucking out, really. But so does the market, and if everyone thinks that way, well, you have the black swan right there.
Still, it would be a different story if they all held a front, I could see EU joining it, but now I can't see them going alone. And why would they, really. At the end of the day, it's not them nor their consumers paying more, same for Chinese ones and Japanese ones.
>>60678266It's amazing how the orange retard manages to make everyone a cuck and seethe
>euros cucked>china cucked>is on the Epstein List so he cucks his own base How can one retard win so much in life?
>>60678278Itโs a lot easier when youโre born into it
>>60678266yeah japan has cucked us, I thought they wouldn't get a deal and together with south korea this would encourage the EU to respond, now south korea will cuck and the germans will start shilling to bend down, the only hope left is france sperging out now
>>60678278It's objectively better to live like an asshole. I learned that too. Being nice and kind will often be exploited, seen for weakness instead of strength or forgotten.
>>60678253well perhaps the nazis would like the suggested 30% instead :)
>>60678305That term has to have been some kind of vulgar prank.
>>60678278That's what happens when you have massive leverage over everybody and you decide to use it. Germany and Italy need to sell their shit to burgers or they will implode. Thus they will drag all of the EU to accept a shit deal when countries like France, Spain and most of eastern europe could easily replace US trade. Same for all of Asia. Whether they will implement policies to decouple from the US in the future remains to be seen, but I doubt it.
>>60678289also this
>>60678305yeah dax already lost half of the pump
>>60678309that would be extremely arousing
>>60678289Yes, I too have learned to enjoy being an asshole to get ahead in life. It does have it's limits though.
>>60678278It's moreso funny that we're seeing a lot of great revenue from tariffs and the CPI has been completely fine. Even Ford admitted that their profits were going to be lower, but they weren't going to be passing the costs onto the consumer. They were just taking an earnings hit
Decades of ((economic literature)) in shambles
>>60678348It's almost as if economics was mostly theoretical bullshit made up by retards who never held a real job in their life.
>>60678312>That's what happens when you have massive leverage over everybody and you decide to use it. Germany and Italy need to sell their shit to burgers or they will implode. But it works the other way too so. See, I memed about uBlock origin just a few posts above, and it was already pointed out in earlier discussions, but really, all you have to do to send the NASDAQ down -35% overnight if you can get past the circuits breakers (more than -35% the next few days) is just to have the EU filter out Google AdSense, Facebook Ads and all that shit at their ISP levels. 1h to implement, costs just two tech guys doing their job anyway and the boss to give his stamp to go in production. There, instant -35% revenues the very next day. Not in 6 months, nor in a year, no, the very next day. And see the funny things happen to the mememarket, the CEOs barging into the White House to ask to remove tariffs, pensions evaporating overnight, and the wave of suicides that would ensue.
Really, the US is actually VERY fragile, as much as the EU or China are if the US decides to bully. And the US has at its head someone that shit its pants if the market does a mere -20%, as proven by Chyna 3 months ago. It's very easy to engineer a market crash. And if you cuck out over a market crash, you're essentially easy to blackmail.
Why not just invest everything into the S&p 500
>>60678354the screeching about inflation is what gets me
if you look at the biggest components you have
>foodwhich is absolutely nothing since most of imported food is luxury items that we just can't grow here
>housingmostly labor costs and material again acquired here
>energyonly 17% imported
The only big factor was clothing but we all know Americans consume too much shit anyways
>>60677423>I just want a cheap car to go from point A to BIt'll do that job just fine.
>>60678360Because that's only 50% of the global stock market. And it's a bit expensive with valuations at an all time high, so it's reasonable to have 1) some good global stocks 2) tilt American stocks to either specific profitable areas like dividends or to small cap / value since it's at a third of the price of SPY
one thing that really bothered me as a long time /smg/ lurker and white dudes for Harris contributer was the fact that a lot of trumps 1st term tarrifs were kept by Biden.
Just don't understand it, even though the experts have proven they're bad.
>>60678376Trust the science
>>60678368What do you think about $BN would rather invest in that than SPY
>>60678382I'm a divy investor so that yield is meh
>>60678376Off your meds again?