Another new call for amazon to rally not 3%, nope not 7% nope not 12% nope not 17% nope not 23% or 27% or even 35% and not 38% but a whopping 40%!!! Free money for all. Amazon just printing money. Maybe might even jump past 3000 by Christmas. Amazon looks ready for a 40% rally, says market watcher https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/23/amazon-could-see-a-40percent-breakout-on-the-back-of-earnings.html
Free money is pouring in from coke. All earnings are just incredible. And that huge rate cut coming from the fed is icing on the cake. Free money free money and just more free money.
This is just amazing. There is no such thing as risk anymore...trillions upon trillions upon trillions of dollars just being handed out. The fed will do that next week here for the US markets by lowering rates and sooner or later wallstreet will want 0% rates and the fed will give it to them too. But lending out all that money...this is just totally awesome news. Free money for everyone.
Was great going long for the overnight hold, wasn't it? There is absolutely, positively, zero risk. It is strange, however, because my charts are lying to me and showing my position is down. How is this possible? I thought there was absolutely no way the markets go down overnight?
It is so funny listening to the financial media as they try and create a negative scenario for the stock market. Just buy the dips folks you to can make free money.
It matters not where you buy people....You will be made whole if you just sit tight. The next 18 months will be free money for all who buy long.
Recession what recession....why why is the fed cutting rates in this greatest economy of the world type scenerio, earnings are stellar, tech stocks just keep going higher and higher and the semiconductors are just printing free money for everyone. So here it is, based on searches of the words coupon and unemployment, a recession is decades away!!! ECONOMY Based on what people are searching for on Google, a recession is nowhere near https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/24/bas...or-on-google-a-recession-is-nowhere-near.html