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That little commie fuck, I was wondering what happened.
 
Posts: 11744 | Location: Western Oklahoma | Registered: June 18, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I won't be surprised if the dinosaur goes extinct.
Accidentally or otherwise, won't surprise me a bit.
 
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Originally posted by Sig209:
the question is -- is the 'new normal' earnings reality already 'baked into' the market?

Or will we see another major series of drops when earnings season arrives and the earnings reports are abysmal?


My counter question: Which would be more advantageous for those who have the ability to affect market gyrations?

(Hint: Lots of big money that loves volatility)





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Posts: 1271 | Location: Detroit (Rock City!) | Registered: September 11, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by Sig209:
the question is -- is the 'new normal' earnings reality already 'baked into' the market?

Or will we see another major series of drops when earnings season arrives and the earnings reports are abysmal?


My counter question: Which would be more advantageous for those who have the ability to affect market gyrations?

(Hint: Lots of big money that loves volatility)


The stimulus is just going to be a bump in the market, followed by it dropping again from what everyone is telling me. The stimulus looks like it's going to cost businesses in the long run (higher unemployment taxes). Majority businesses are going to have really down quarters most likely through the entire year. Many consumers are either out of a job, or have a huge income loss from this and will be spending their income in the future paying bills they can't pay now. Many many sectors and industries are negatively effected by this AND nobody knows when the financial bleeding is going to end.
 
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Boo fucking hoo. Shit happens, this is life, bad shit happens, wars, terrorism, plagues, the rise and fall of civilizations. We can work through it and keep moving along, or we can moan like bitches about how we need help from our masters, and how bad shit is.

Take a look at pictures from the great depression, or the men that survived the Batan death march. Think about the men that lived through the civil war, or the people that starved to death trying to reach California, and these are just the tip of the iceberg, throughout history the common trait seems to be great suffering, and even right now we are certainly not suffering. Buy stock, sell stock, make money loose money, I am pretty sure no one reading this will miss many meals. Hug your kids, fuck your wives, enjoy the vacation in your heated, possibly air conditioned home, that has running water and electricity, and get ready to go back to work. Or suck on the .gov tit and bitch about how the rest of us are not taking care of you well enough.
 
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lot of green on the board today

curious to see if this 'back to work after Easter' concept works re. the economy

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Posts: 8940 | Location: Florida | Registered: September 20, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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So thanks to the 1,351 gain in the Dow yesterday, CNBC says we are technically in a bull market. The futures this morning are showing a possible drop of 700 points this morning.

A fellow could get whiplash.


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Posts: 2180 | Location: East Virginia | Registered: October 12, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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A fellow could get whiplash.[/QUOTE]

If only dumb enough to spend time chasing the yoyo. Find something productive to do.



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I think that we can only expect volatility going forward until the situation stabilizes.

Up one day down the next.
 
Posts: 2711 | Location: York, PA | Registered: May 01, 2001Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm trying to focus on solid income stocks beaten down by this and offering very attractive yields. Have my eye on OKE today.




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Posts: 38601 | Location: SC Lowcountry/Cape Cod | Registered: November 22, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm trying to focus on solid income stocks beaten down by this and offering very attractive yields. Have my eye on OKE today.


Thats a good one. I was looking at Chesapeake Energy too. It's like 17 cents a share. If it ever gets back to even average price of $30ish, it could be a millionaire maker.
 
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I'm trying to focus on solid income stocks beaten down by this and offering very attractive yields. Have my eye on OKE today.


Thats a good one. I was looking at Chesapeake Energy too. It's like 17 cents a share. If it ever gets back to even average price of $30ish, it could be a millionaire maker.


Don't hold your breath.
 
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Chesapeake Energy


At this stage they are busting their asses to simply avoid bankruptcy.

I'm already bleeding from trying to catch this falling knife and don't want to loose even more.


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Yesterday I bought a little Kinder Morgan KMI, since it is finally reasonably valued. This morning I saw a Pundit on the TV saying that some inland oil producers are not currently selling oil - they have to pay someone to take it.

It may not be the bottom in the oil patch.

But I still have a limit order in to buy CVX at $50. It was $52 on 3/19/20 but I just missed it. I suspect my limit order will go off next week even though CVX is trading at $72 this morning.


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Posts: 2180 | Location: East Virginia | Registered: October 12, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I don't know much about the stocks but I'm picking up a little more silver (1964 kennedy's). $7.07 per coin didn't seem too bad.
 
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I've found that the only people making money on silver are those that are involved in actively trading it (not that there's anything wrong with that). Silver has been trading sideways since 2015 or so. I had a few thousand dollars in physical coins, but finally gave up and sold them. YMMV
 
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Well, I chose the wrong time yesterday to finally jump back into the market. I even bought some Delta (DAL) stock. Oops.


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With the potential high reward, come the associated potential high risk.

This market isn't for the feint of heart. People who make money from this will likely just be 'lucky' rather than good.
 
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Well, I chose the wrong time yesterday to finally jump back into the market. I even bought some Delta (DAL) stock. Oops.


I jumped back in, last week. Time will tell.
Spin the wheel, take your chances.
 
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Purchased SYY (Sysco corp) a couple of weeks ago (after seeing the CEO on Fox business). Was up as much as 49%, today only up 20%. Not sure how long I will keep it - but it's been doing pretty good.
 
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