Haven't seen this much bullishness since 1999. Most bears have thrown in the towell

Discussion in 'Wall St. News' started by hafez50, Jun 8, 2020.

  1. bone

    bone

    I will not do that. I'm not a day trader. I agree with Morgan Stanley - we're in a bounded range for the next few months or so courtesy of the Fed, the ECB, and the recession.
     
    #81     Jun 10, 2020
  2. zdreg

    zdreg

    My remark was in Jest.
    As previously stated a suggested 20% range remark is a useless statement.
     
    #82     Jun 10, 2020
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  3. zdreg

    zdreg

    While that statement from Morgan Stanley is useless it is not a stupid one. Here is a remark from the chief strategist at another firm which is both useless and stupid: we don't have to worry about inflation for the next 3 years. The Fed, itself, cannot make accurate predictions.
     
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    #83     Jun 10, 2020
  4. ironchef

    ironchef

    You have seen it all over the years and have been warning the masses about the danger and had been shorting some times back.

    What would you do today? I am just asking for advice.

    Best wishes.
     
    #84     Jun 10, 2020
  5. KCalhoun

    KCalhoun

    Hey he started it lol. And um oops guess who was right? Me, at least for now. :p I'm not gonna respond to troll posts, thanks to the ignore feature.

    I was indeed skeptical of this last few weeks bubble market, a bit early. But this market is going to crash and burn sometime, the fed propping it up is a house of cards and it'll be great to trade.

    Top picks I'm trading = FAZ TZA SDOW TVIX
     
    #85     Jun 10, 2020
  6. I don't know which way this market is going so I raised cash. I'll likely keep adding to my fixed income positions and continue to sell premium. I don't have any other edge and would never find the next HTZ.

    Maybe I should let one of my GenZ kids trade my accounts? Kidding. Those swings would give me a heart attack.

    My biggest regret is not buying LULU. Shame on me.
     
    #86     Jun 11, 2020
  7. KCalhoun

    KCalhoun

    glad to see bears are back (^_^) i'm long small size inverses from overnight, will scale in if they keep running up

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    #87     Jun 11, 2020
  8. S2007S

    S2007S



    Indeed it was. Let's see what next week brings.
     
    #88     Jun 13, 2020
  9. Math_Wiz

    Math_Wiz

    Why spread your eggs into ten baskets Ken? Can't you figure out the one ETF that will most likely yield you the highest return, and go from there? That ETF would not necessarily be the one with the highest ATR, because you also have to think about predictability, and perhaps the biggest intraday mover is not necessarily the most predictable. But still, it seems as though it would be easier/less stressful on your mind if you picked just one. To each his own I guess, but just wondering why you don't narrow your selection down to just one?
     
    #89     Jun 13, 2020