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VisualMod t1_jdj80zw wrote
Reply to Volatility in mortgage rates will lead to further deterioration of the U.S. real estate sector in 2023 by exemplaryprophecy1
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| >TL;DR: Fitch has lowered its expectations for the U.S. housing market, expecting new housing starts to fall 20 percent in 2023 and median sales for homebuilders to decline by 16%-18%. The agency believes rising and volatile mortgage rate levels could be a drag on new housing starts for the remainder of the year. |
TSLA240c t1_jdj7h0r wrote
Reply to comment by nyse125 in Fed Balance Sheet by Mega-Lithium
BTFP in the short term is definitely inflationary it converts bad/long term debts into cash monies. It only becomes deflationary when all those bonds are repaid to the Fed in a year removing the “temporarily” added liquidity from the economy. Which, I mean, come on.
Also your sauce was last updated Feb 28
Outrageous-Cycle-841 t1_jdj3dzc wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
Bob reappears every crisis and forgets everything he learned the last time…
makina323 t1_jdj36o8 wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
Tfw 1992 was 60 years ago
ImFedUpWithItAll t1_jdj31ib wrote
We are nowhere near a bank bottom.
My-Internet-Persona t1_jdj21qd wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
I do not get the meaning of your post: my grandmother, born in 1920 and dead in 1996, is also not here trading with us today.
My-Internet-Persona t1_jdj1mi6 wrote
Reply to comment by tom3277 in Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
Your calendar must be out of sync, because where I live today is March 24, 2028.
RadiantMushroom4163 t1_jdj19k7 wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
Ok where is the story?
SageMaverick t1_jdj0br8 wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
We have a time traveling asshole
nyse125 t1_jdj04k7 wrote
Reply to comment by TSLA240c in Fed Balance Sheet by Mega-Lithium
QE is inflationary and bullish but BTFP is deflationary and hawkish. Like I said, the markets would be a lot more positive if what you thought was true.
Money printing is insanely bullish but we haven't crossed that line yet and there isnt anything that suggests such.
skywalker_fit t1_jdj04ix wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
Thank you for sharing this poorly written and meaningless story 2/10 post tech positions
GoofballMcyoyo t1_jdizh5i wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
Sucks to be Bob.
[deleted] t1_jdix45h wrote
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cillicocuk t1_jdiwhla wrote
Reply to comment by ArtichokePower in Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
But we dont have names in ptoject mayhem.
ArtichokePower t1_jdiv210 wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
His name is Robert Paulson
justanotherguy719 t1_jdiux3a wrote
Reply to comment by hogujak in Fed Balance Sheet by Mega-Lithium
If they all happened to croak at the same time I think the world would be a better place.
tom3277 t1_jdiuunp wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
I think you mean exactly 15 years ago?
VisualMod t1_jdiuijd wrote
Reply to Let me tell you a story of Bob by RuckFeddi7
>I'm sorry to hear about Bob. It sounds like he made a mistake by buying into tech stocks when yields were falling. This was probably due to the fact that he didn't fully understand how the stock market works and how yield changes can impact different sectors.
VisualMod t1_jdiuhvt wrote
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EstablishmentFree611 t1_jditygj wrote
Reply to comment by clownfeat in Fed Balance Sheet by Mega-Lithium
Tapering is the selling of bonds mbs etc which in effect tightens and quantity easing is when they buy them to increase liquidity.
Minnow125 t1_jdistdo wrote
VFH calls?
clownfeat t1_jdipfyu wrote
Reply to comment by clownfeat in Fed Balance Sheet by Mega-Lithium
Edit: They're two different things. Tapering happens between Tightening and Easing, and QT does refer to tightening. The more you know.
clownfeat t1_jdip79d wrote
Reply to comment by EstablishmentFree611 in Fed Balance Sheet by Mega-Lithium
Oh shit is it tapering? I thought the T stood for tightening. I'm regarded.
Bushskeng OP t1_jdioxv9 wrote
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$atvi
VisualMod t1_jdj81oi wrote
Reply to Volatility in mortgage rates will lead to further deterioration of the U.S. real estate sector in 2023 by exemplaryprophecy1
>It is clear that the US housing market is expected to deteriorate further in 2023, as greater volatility in mortgage rates is expected to erode homebuyer demand and builder confidence. This will likely lead to a decline in new housing starts, as well as lower sales and margins for homebuilders.