Anonymous
8/19/2025, 8:41:39 PM
No.60816958
Anyone who has uttered the word "panican" unironically since April 2025 will be shot on sight.
Anonymous
8/11/2025, 10:35:24 PM
No.60774959
why is everything freefalling
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:18:09 PM
No.60738031
>Morgan Stanley strategist Mike Wilson reiterated his bullish stance on U.S. equities in a note Monday, stating that the bank would be buyers into any market weakness, despite expectations of a modest third-quarter pullback.
yeah its time to sell
Anonymous
7/22/2025, 4:14:56 PM
No.60673366
>>60673338
it was a colossal collapse on absolutely no news. tech fell like 1%
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 10:09:12 PM
No.60612010
>On the flip side, "this will be bearish for LME prices, with the wave of copper rushing to the U.S. likely to stop once the tariffs are implemented. At that point, U.S. buyers are likely to start working through their inventories. There is now more copper stored in Comex warehouses than there is in the LME and Shanghai Futures Exchange (SHFE) warehouses combined."
copper shorts soon?
Anonymous
7/4/2025, 6:30:45 PM
No.60581708
>>60581481
seems it might still go higher
>Vincent Mortier, the CIO of Europe’s largest asset manager Amundi, said the euro has plenty more room to run, especially as U.S. debt worries are also driving the dollar down.
>"I won’t be surprised if by the end of next year we start to revisit the $1.30 level," he said, highlighting that at its 2008 peak, the euro got as high as $1.60.
Anonymous
6/27/2025, 8:00:09 PM
No.60555294
>>60555264
its time to revert to valuing the market by fundamentals.
Anonymous
6/25/2025, 2:21:01 PM
No.60546183
>>60546151
what pump? dax is freefalling like always and will soon reach zero
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 2:47:48 PM
No.60533526
>>>/pol/508324224
big if true
Anonymous
6/20/2025, 11:10:30 PM
No.60528273
>>60527373
whew thank god. was worried for a moment
Anonymous
6/19/2025, 6:53:27 PM
No.60523418
>>60523412
its so over for the bulls
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 5:17:04 PM
No.60514489
things being red this long after open doesn't feel very bullish
Anonymous
6/17/2025, 1:20:23 PM
No.60513719
>“While there has been a strong buy-the-dip mentality with investors having been rewarded for fading negative news this year, we think it’s best to pull back on risk,” said Andrew Tyler, JPMorgan’s head of global market intelligence, who correctly predicted a multi-week stock rally back in April through this point. “Positioning indicates that irrespective of Israel-Iran, the market was setting up for a pullback,” he told clients early Monday.
bear chads... we are so back!
Anonymous
6/16/2025, 7:42:26 AM
No.60509010
>>60509000
oil bears gonna win big soon
Anonymous
6/12/2025, 11:41:25 AM
No.60493974
>>60493964
all it takes is one news drop...
Anonymous
6/11/2025, 2:24:25 PM
No.60489671
it was a miracle and the short paid off for once