Markets are in denial, pending actual meaningful data - like GDP

Discussion in 'Options' started by MacroTOMI, Jul 6, 2020.

  1. Logic and reason have no place in stock market trading.
     
    #21     Jul 6, 2020
  2. maxinger

    maxinger

    right mister.

    many people tries to use logic , reasoning, rationalising to trade.
    In fact, everyday there are thousands of such useless worthless news in internet.
     
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    #22     Jul 6, 2020
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  3. S2007S

    S2007S


    I hope no one gets surprised by 25% +++ fall in tesla after its been up 200%+ on the year.
    I know everyone anticipates future earnings growth but this is just ludacris
     
    #23     Jul 6, 2020
  4. tiddlywinks

    tiddlywinks

    Markets are not "in denial" of anything. They merely fail to confirm perceptions and/or beliefs.

    The ones who will get burned the worst are the ones that believe markets
    forecast 6 to 9 months into the future.

    From a trading stance, the market is ALWAYS correct. It is the trader who gets it wrong. Wimpering, whining, wanting and wishing have no effect on the market.
     
    #24     Jul 6, 2020
  5. noddyboy

    noddyboy

    There you go again..."no one" and "everyone" in one post.
    It is the same "no one" is as smart as me, and "everyone" is stupid mentality.
     
    #25     Jul 7, 2020
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  6. Turveyd

    Turveyd

    Bad numbers, will cause a blip down, then it'll be, that's in the past, buy buy buy buy worlds screwed, but market still near all time highs ( NQ especially ), so it'll only get better, buy buy buy!!
     
    #26     Jul 7, 2020
  7. Bad numbers = more stimulus.
     
    #27     Jul 7, 2020
  8. The market is on the verge of getting volatile and this is something that we have to deal with. But I think the situations are getting quite a under control now and hopefully, we can see more stimuli in the market in the coming time that could give us some profitable deals.
     
    #28     Jul 14, 2020
  9. Heightened volatility sucks for buy-and-hold investment performance...but it makes for a great trading environment with plenty of opportunity.
     
    #29     Jul 14, 2020
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