3:45pm, you are predictive for market moves. :D
What do you think, up or down in the waning minutes of the day? I'm hoping we run towards 148.90, but I'm ready to pull the trigger if it goes...
A close at exactly $150.00 today wouldn't surprise me at all (or +/- 0.01)
Did you hit your stop on the dip? The bid hit mine, but fortunately I'm on the ask...
It's bounced off $150 quite a bit... Actually, just shorted the May 12 $150 call over my positions for a bit of protection.
That is a pretty, pretty chart.
...like...if China had a real estate crash, called in it's US debt holdings and essentially remove 7% of the market's capital from the US debt...
Not so with you in this one though...:D That said, it's just because I have long term holdings...I don't necessarily disagree
I'm right there with you
That was exactly my point. And what's the bad implication of that?
My bold. You're comparing apples and oranges (instead of Apple and national debt...lol)
You hit at the crux of the issue here...and I wish I'd said this with the post you quoted. People age, populations don't. Mort-gage is literally...
https://www.fool.com/investing/2017/05/04/why-snap-stock-jumped-today.aspx That's the wildcard that, coupled with market irrationality, could...
The US does have creditors...there's people lined up to take on that debt. That could dry up for sure, I mean, China alone pulling their cash...
Did I say he was? I thought from the context it was clear I was agreeing with a post contrasting him with one-hit wonders.
National debt looks much more terrifying in a linear chart than a logarithmic one. In 1972 it was about equal to Apple's market cap today. Today...
You made that sound so complicated. :confused:
I think that predicting a crash (with the open positions to back said prediction) is indicative of a bad trader with good luck. Doom and gloom...
Can you not spot that in the chains? If you look at enough options, this stuff should be second nature. Pull out a sheet of paper and do it the...
I think "promise" is a bit strong. What if they only lose a little bit per share? Or what if they lose a lot but have a concrete plan to...
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