The markets are heckled. Things just came back after a period of euphoria. Should we be alarmed? Never, because stock market investing is aimed at the long term. What are the news ? In November or December, the FED will announce a reduction in the flow of the money watering can. This should not disrupt the markets which have anticipated this false news, as the Fed is doing all it can to achieve a soft landing. I am more perplexed by continued inflation. On the one hand, the recovery in consumption is amplifying supply problems and prices are rising. Until when ? I am thinking of a relative low in consumption that will give factories time to replenish stocks and containers to return to their destination. So a few months after the Chinese New Year, presumably sometime in the summer. On the other hand, some ex-employees whose work was not valued up to the constraints endured would be reluctant to return to their jobs. Wage increases will follow, but which I think will only be a fair catch-up and go no further. Employers will have to pass these wage increases on to prices and since the majority will not have seen their incomes increase in proportion, the effect should slowly fade away. You can find my previous opinions on the adapera.com site. Good day !
Well, lord knows you're the king of ET semantics.... so you might be right. Bigger question... why point it out? Who cares. The point was made. You gotta work on the semantic thing. for real. Bigger picture. Keep it in focus.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/28/bet...day traders began,are continuing to day trade. Hope more come to Indexes, love bait
“When you’re winning, it feels good. But when you’re losing, it feels bad.” From the last paragraph of the article. That is a Pulitzer-deserving revelation in financial journalism, and a Nobel-winning financial theory for the ages.
Hmmmm, am very content whether I profit or lose. Trick of the game, get very good at one's Trading Plan and when you lose, figure out how to be profitable by hedging. Wish I could do so when scalping but not in trades long enough.