Recent comments in /f/wallstreetbets
alanzo123 t1_jdxwmni wrote
Reply to Stocks falling 'imminent' as investors realize earnings guidance looks unrealistic - MS By Investing.com by Insider_Research
the amount of cash waiting for cheap stocks will ensure there will never be cheap stocks. just dca and collect dividends in a flat market until 2026.
DaddyDersch OP t1_jdxw1n4 wrote
Reply to comment by daddyslimane in 3-27-23 SPY/ ES Futures and VIX Daily Market Analysis by DaddyDersch
Truly tomorrow could go either way.
[deleted] t1_jdxvxhn wrote
Reply to comment by Hour-Quality7083 in The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
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Beansiesdaddy t1_jdxvhn1 wrote
Reply to CNBC watchers by Many-Software-4489
Wtf?
BigBeagleEars t1_jdxvgek wrote
Reply to comment by Artifice_Shell in The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
It’s a self sustaining economy
neutralityparty t1_jdxvfd5 wrote
Reply to The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
Up the 401k you mean lol 😂
daddyslimane t1_jdxv1cf wrote
Ok but are my $395p gonna print tomorrow?
painefultruth76 t1_jdxuxq9 wrote
Reply to comment by Random_Guy_47 in The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
That's effectively what Hoover did after 29. It got Roosevelt elected and the New Deal....which was a mixed bag....my grandfather told me stories/experiences that frame it more socialism from the perspective of a teenager....and the scary thing is...the data that was coming out, wasn't not showing the WPA and New Deal actually fixing the economy...WW2 did that, and the US subsidizing/capitalizing Western Europe, Japan and Korea being rebuilt...
TheJacen t1_jdxuxkb wrote
Can you fit in a couple more metaphors? You didn't really drive the point home for me like an Uber driver would after a heavy night of drinking in a mi-sized metropolitan city
loldraftingaid t1_jdxuwha wrote
Reply to comment by mazarax in What is going on with Unity stock by Artuhan
I think is this probably the closest to the right take. I've been eyeing Unity for a while now - the technology is good and is a staple in the industry, but they don't seem to be able to monetize it. I think the most likely bullish case is that they are purchased/merged at some point in time at a premium.
HoosierGuy2014 t1_jdxukb2 wrote
Reply to What is going on with Unity stock by Artuhan
All I know is Motley Fool recommended it at $196/share.
pmaurant t1_jdxucq6 wrote
Reply to Stocks falling 'imminent' as investors realize earnings guidance looks unrealistic - MS By Investing.com by Insider_Research
I heard JPOW say pause but not lower interest rate. I heard we will get to 2% come hell or high water. I think he will do that by hook or by crook.
The only bullish thing he said was pause. That was it.
DaddyDersch OP t1_jdxuc3r wrote
Reply to comment by murphy1455 in 3-27-23 SPY/ ES Futures and VIX Daily Market Analysis by DaddyDersch
The "reslient" fed lol. But agreed this is still much like october being propped up
murphy1455 t1_jdxu8qe wrote
Reply to comment by DaddyDersch in 3-27-23 SPY/ ES Futures and VIX Daily Market Analysis by DaddyDersch
It’s not resiliency it’s called The Fed, they won’t let it crash.
PharmDinvestor t1_jdxu1da wrote
Reply to CNBC watchers by Many-Software-4489
It looks like CNBC trying to have a feel about what redditors think about them .
VisualMod t1_jdxtrnp wrote
Reply to The recent pattern of US stock movements! by NoneScan65
>The recent pattern in the stock market is that if you open high, you have to go low, and if you open low, you have to go high. The market is going through a small range oscillation, which is ideal for repeated trading without greed. Today's pre-market was strong due to the easing of the Bundesbank crisis and SVB's assets being acquired by FIRST CITIZENS, representing the release of risk in the banking system. However, such strength in technology stocks on behalf of NASDAQ and SPY are difficult to sustain, although SPY closed in the green but still opened high and then quickly went lower. The three major indices only Dow Jones rose 0.6%, may also be a catch-up to the previous weakness. The banking industry temporarily said goodbye to tension does not mean that the risk crisis is completely lifted; as long as Fed maintains a tight monetary policy even if it no longer raises interest rates but keeps rates higher for an extended period of time then trend of funds flowing from ordinary bank accounts into short-term bond markets will not change; neither will flow of funds from small banks into large banks – over time all types pressure on banks can only get higher and higher until FED policies show signs reversing . Today there was also very noteworthy news regarding oil surging 5% today – stronger oil prices control inflation definitely not good news! From monthly chart: after five consecutive down daysoil formed very long lower shadow line technical graphics looked like phase bottoming signal – could this become another inflationary inflection point? We'll see what happens next...
VisualMod t1_jdxtqpj wrote
Reply to The recent pattern of US stock movements! by NoneScan65
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wsbautist420 t1_jdxtot9 wrote
Reply to comment by mostlyeve in The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
AlwaysHasBeen.jpeg
Time_Yam301 t1_jdxt3pt wrote
Libertarians are gay. Ron Paul was best friends with Jeffrey Epstein.
pigsgetfathogsdie t1_jdxsvz3 wrote
Reply to CNBC watchers by Many-Software-4489
Are you a CNBC employee?
Do you know this coke rat?
UnwelcomedTruth t1_jdxsrot wrote
Reply to Stocks falling 'imminent' as investors realize earnings guidance looks unrealistic - MS By Investing.com by Insider_Research
So many of you regards with puts. Going Shrek, Hulk dick on your asses
Dad_Is_Mad t1_jdxsp1b wrote
Reply to The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
This is an exceptional word salad to get your entire point incorrect. The Fed has absolutely zero control over bond rates that are issued by any corporations ...including banks.
The market sets long-term bond rates via supply and demand and whether they believe inflation will increase or decrease.
IF....the market believes the Fed has set rates too low, inflation expectations go up, and bond rates go up (yield curve steepens). If the market believes the Fed has set rates too high (like the market believes right now) then the expectation for future inflation goes down, and long term bond rates go down and the yield curve flattens or inverts.So basically, your entire fucking essay you wrote is entirely full of regarded bullshit and you should just keep trading 0dte's and leave the analysis to the big boys.
I'll guarantee you two things. One, the market will do whatever it wants. And two, you'll never be on the short-list to replace Jamie Dimon.
VisualMod t1_jdxsn1e wrote
>It is true that the current cash shortage plaguing US banks is a serious matter. However, I believe that the Federal Reserve will be able to effectively deal with the situation. I have faith in their ability to stabilize the banking system and prevent any further economic turmoil.
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| >TL;DR: Banks in the United States are running out of cash, and the Federal Reserve is scrambling to find a solution. Some experts believe that a complete overhaul of the banking system is necessary to prevent future cash shortages. |
DijonNipples t1_jdxwroe wrote
Reply to comment by RGJabber in 3-27-23 SPY/ ES Futures and VIX Daily Market Analysis by DaddyDersch
Samesies