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Sudden-Baker-9943 t1_ja90zav wrote
Reply to comment by roaring_alpaca in Polestar way undervalued ev stock by roaring_alpaca
And Geely owns Volvo
GoofballMcyoyo t1_ja90p8h wrote
Reply to Is anyone actually using chatgpt to make gains or is it just more hype? by Popular-Sympathy-696
I have no qualms entrusting AI to manage your human dollars. Oops I mean, regular dollars.
Sudden-Baker-9943 t1_ja8zqgn wrote
Reply to comment by roaring_alpaca in Polestar way undervalued ev stock by roaring_alpaca
They’re planning on opening plant in US but haven’t yet I believe. (Which means more $ needed to be spent ) It was a subsidiary of Volvo but sold to Chinese. But I think still made in Sweden or Norway??? Somewhere around there
Affectionate_Law3788 t1_ja8zp1b wrote
Reply to comment by DueSecretary4174 in Baghdad Powell by cbusoh66
In 2009 the job market was still royally screwed, most real estate markets were still in the gutter, and in generally main street America was not very well off. People were choosing to drag out college longer because the job market was that bad. The only thing that was obvious was that not enough had been done to mitigate the effects of the financial crisis. That's the environment that helped lead to the passage of more banking regulation in Dodd-Frank in 2010, and probably contributed to rates being left so low for so long.
deeplevitation t1_ja8zkab wrote
Reply to comment by billm0066 in US Pending Home Sales Surge 8.1%, Most Since June 2020 — Bloomberg by cbusoh66
This is the comment to read - go read Warren Buffets comments in 2007/2008 about housing. It was an oversupply problem as much anything and paired with risky lending practices. We are not nearly in the same position today. I don’t believe prices were due for a slight correction, but what happened in 2007/08 will not happen again in the near future
banzomaikaka t1_ja8z9ck wrote
Reply to comment by talonrequiresskill in S&P 500 rally is a bull trap; bear market will resume in March - MS By Investing.com by Insider_Research
God cant predict the market, otherwise hed be a trillionaire
Popular-Sympathy-696 OP t1_ja8z1bn wrote
Reply to comment by Resident_Company2134 in Is anyone actually using chatgpt to make gains or is it just more hype? by Popular-Sympathy-696
I like it.
Muze75 t1_ja8yv7p wrote
Reply to comment by Bluebirdx- in US Pending Home Sales Surge 8.1%, Most Since June 2020 — Bloomberg by cbusoh66
Did that just happen? Cause inventory has been low for months
KrustyKrebsCycle t1_ja8yre6 wrote
Reply to comment by RobertsonvsPhillips in Invest responsibly my friends by ihatedarkies420
Yar
007baldy t1_ja8yngs wrote
Reply to comment by OneFly1035 in US Pending Home Sales Surge 8.1%, Most Since June 2020 — Bloomberg by cbusoh66
Plus if they do the 5/1 or 7/1 arms, rates should be dropping in those time periods and they won't even be into the rate adjustment period before they can refinance at a lower fixed rate.
cchackal t1_ja8ykra wrote
Reply to Near term prediction of NVDA? by jamisonf1
Thats funny, I need this at 220 by 03/03 so I too, dont have to work at wendys
Resident_Company2134 t1_ja8yepn wrote
Reply to Is anyone actually using chatgpt to make gains or is it just more hype? by Popular-Sympathy-696
You can ask it to generate quarterly reports on certain stocks “Act like an analyst and write a report on (XYZ)” it’s cool
mokshahereicome t1_ja8yepe wrote
Reply to Wendy’s opening in Australia. Bullish. by Matteomux
Wait till they figure out the fries in the frosty thing. Even drop bears will be in there trying it
DAWMiller t1_ja8y8j2 wrote
Reply to comment by XNoob_SmokeX in S&P 500 rally is a bull trap; bear market will resume in March - MS By Investing.com by Insider_Research
"I kept crawling and it just kept working" - Jerry Smith
Meat__Head t1_ja8y3mi wrote
Reply to comment by athanasius_fugger in Tesla always makes money by Intelligent_Form_616
And I also notice that even though Ford sold a large portion of their stake in Rivian, they maintained a 12% stake and Amazon maintains about 27% ownership. Thats about 30% ownership by strong companies.
Swole_Patr0l t1_ja8y33c wrote
Reply to Tesla always makes money by Intelligent_Form_616
TSLA always seems to take my money... LOL. I've pretty much avoided trading it for the last year. Sad I missed out on the run from Dec to Feb though.
ORCA_OF_WALLST t1_ja8y00t wrote
Reply to Near term prediction of NVDA? by jamisonf1
It won’t lmao. Why did you fomo
SouthernUpstairs t1_ja8xwl6 wrote
Reply to I plotted the daily performance of stocks in each sector of SP500 since the beginning of the year and compared them to SPY's performance. by TradeTheZones
Thank you for showing me I’ve lost money in different way and with more colors
LawfulnessBig5601 t1_ja8xosn wrote
Reply to comment by VisualMod in Tesla always makes money by Intelligent_Form_616
Well, if you started with $500.000 initial deposit, you belong here!
DueSecretary4174 t1_ja8xo7e wrote
Reply to comment by Affectionate_Law3788 in Baghdad Powell by cbusoh66
It’s not hindsight. It was obvious they were out of control since 2009.
Affectionate_Law3788 t1_ja8x4iy wrote
Reply to comment by DueSecretary4174 in Baghdad Powell by cbusoh66
I mean you're trying to steer one of the world's largest economies while balancing competing goals (inflation vs employment) and a million different random variables that impact everything else. I think they're trying, it's just essentially an impossible task to balance both all the time. If you raise rates you fuck the economy, if you don't raise rates you're fucked anyway because of inflation.
The best you can hope for is to keep the system running smoothly in the long run. There would be even more catastrophic crashes without someone to conduct monetary shenanigans to apply the brakes in either direction. Obviously they overreacted to COVID and then waited way too long to start applying the brakes this time around, but that's hindsight.
Wonko-D-Sane t1_ja8wn8r wrote
Reply to I plotted the daily performance of stocks in each sector of SP500 since the beginning of the year and compared them to SPY's performance. by TradeTheZones
So.... buy SPY, get the same bouncy
Popular-Sympathy-696 OP t1_ja8wlz2 wrote
Reply to comment by JellyDenizen in Is anyone actually using chatgpt to make gains or is it just more hype? by Popular-Sympathy-696
That’s huge thanks
masstransience t1_ja8wd44 wrote
Reply to S&P 500 rally is a bull trap; bear market will resume in March - MS By Investing.com by Insider_Research
I said March, but I didn’t say of which year!!!!
s1n0d3utscht3k t1_ja9149e wrote
Reply to Is anyone actually using chatgpt to make gains or is it just more hype? by Popular-Sympathy-696
stock gains? yeah, no….
I know a lot of ppl using it for work though. AI text generators will be ubiquitous with professionals soon—and outright replacing many.