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- Dow closes more than 250 points higher in wild session, erases 600-point drop
- What do stock market points mean?
- Sears may be down to its last 24 hours. Iconic retailer likely liquidates if no bid comes in tomorrow.
- Capitalizing on a growing difference between two stocks
- Mnuchin told big banks to pump the stock market
- If you’d know tomorrow’s complete Dow chart, how much money could you make in theory placing money on these information beforehand?
- Best site to get latest news on financial market
- To those who trolled me for claiming that bear market has been cancelled. Here's why.
- What do you think of this restructuring idea?
- Im a software engineer that wants to learn how to do daily trading is there any platform that can use with zero or low trading fees ?
- Dead Cat Bounce
- For those of you who trolled me for calling the other day a dead cat bounce! Now you know!
- Just started trading yesterday. Was up 5% yesterday down 12% so far this morning, why and what should I do?
Dow closes more than 250 points higher in wild session, erases 600-point drop Posted: 27 Dec 2018 01:28 PM PST |
What do stock market points mean? Posted: 27 Dec 2018 03:18 PM PST I haven't been able to get a gauge on what point gains or losses mean and why I should care. It's not like market share where is a company loses 15% value, those are tangible dollars lost whether realized or not. I haven't been able to find out what the points represent, so I can't know if, for example, why a 200 point gain or loss is modest (or something else) or why a 1,000 point gain (that the Dow apparently gained today) is good, or "strong". [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 06:45 PM PST Some iconic retailers have gone bust this year including Toys R Us. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/27/sears-may-need-to-liquidate-if-no-bid-comes-in-by-tomorrow.html [link] [comments] |
Capitalizing on a growing difference between two stocks Posted: 27 Dec 2018 09:41 AM PST What is the best way to capitalize on a growing difference between two stock prices? For example if I believe Stock A is inversely correlated with Stock B, I would buy Stock A and short Stock B. I would imagine a short sell of equal value to a buy would result in the safest way to do this. Are options a better way of doing this? I don't want to worry about IV and theta decay. [link] [comments] |
Mnuchin told big banks to pump the stock market Posted: 27 Dec 2018 05:56 PM PST Mnuchin went to meet with the big banks during the weekend to prevent so-called "liquidity problems", except there's none. His real purpose was to pump the stock market, a mini-QE done by private banks instead of the feds. He threatened them with lawsuits, so big banks had to comply. They first pumped Wednesday, then when today's market began correcting, they jumped in at the last couple hours and pumped it again Trump must have ordered this. It is said he tracks stock market every day, he must know the bloodshed in December and he doesn't want 2018 end in bear market territory and make headlines, which will make him look bad. He knows it's a confidence/psychology game so he pumped this market, hoping to reverse the bearish trend not just end of year, but maybe prevent a crashing bear market all-together in 2019. I think what's he's doing is extremely harmful. He's pro-longing the bear market, and adding crazy volatility to it. It's way easier to make money in a constantly bearish or bullish market, then a volatile market. The volatile market will probably lead to illiquidity because people use margins less, due to high risk of margin calls and crazy swings. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 04:20 PM PST It's just a question I was discussing with friends. Maybe somebody can enlighten us. [link] [comments] |
Best site to get latest news on financial market Posted: 27 Dec 2018 06:54 AM PST Dear investors and traders, may I know which site do you all visit to get the latest news on the financial market, global economy, forex, commodity, etc ? Thanks. [link] [comments] |
To those who trolled me for claiming that bear market has been cancelled. Here's why. Posted: 27 Dec 2018 04:26 PM PST Yesterday was supposed to be a "deadcat bounce" according to the perma bears. Today is yet again apparently, another "deadcat bounce" when will the perma bears face reality that we are heading into new highs in 2019? GDP Growth Strong. CHECK. Unemployment rate low. CHECK. Consumer Spending Expectations in 2019 VERY HIGH. CHECK. Yield Curve, far from inverting. CHECK Credit Spread is tightening. CHECK Debt levels at normal level compared to '08. CHECK Central Bank Tightening, which means strong economy. CHECK. Housing market is not as frothy as '08. CHECK. These are all flashing signs of a new all time high in 2019. Better not miss the flight to the moon, it won't be my fault when you do. btw. this is /s [link] [comments] |
What do you think of this restructuring idea? Posted: 27 Dec 2018 10:34 AM PST TRXC, USAT, VKTX are all things I bought that I am very unhappy with how they are going. I was thinking of dumping most of this in NVDA? It's fallen SO much, and it's bound to bounce up again? or should I ditch the rest of my Micron and put it on that? I dunno. [link] [comments] |
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For those of you who trolled me for calling the other day a dead cat bounce! Now you know! Posted: 27 Dec 2018 07:36 AM PST |
Posted: 27 Dec 2018 07:41 AM PST I have coca cola, adobe, footlocker, roku and znga (free stock robinhood gave me). Sold two penny stocks last night and decided to spend it on roku so I have mostly big name stocks [link] [comments] |
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