Stock Market is the bottom in?

I lean that Trumps budget plan is way to yet more expose the rotten nature of our system. I think by the summer of '26 for our 250th, things will look much more prosperous.
 
At least we are projecting a stable and consistent stance/image to the rest of the world. DAMN
 
QBTS is still running up. From what I can tell this is due to good earnings.
 
I lean that Trumps budget plan is way to yet more expose the rotten nature of our system. I think by the summer of '26 for our 250th, things will look much more prosperous.
On what do you base your optimism for this specific time frame?
 
On what do you base your optimism for this specific time frame?
I just have that 'gut' feeling that there's more to celebrate than 250 years. Though that is a big deal, I think that time is marked for other good things.
 
Unfortunately the indicators say it’s getting worse before it gets better
 
I pulled the trigger and sold half of what I had at 120%.
Nothing wrong with profit! Keep an eye on it and maybe catch it when it's back down. I'm planning on buying some of it around $6 or $7. I think it will come back to a realistic price in a month. jmo
 
Nothing wrong with profit! Keep an eye on it and maybe catch it when it's back down. I'm planning on buying some of it around $6 or $7. I think it will come back to a realistic price in a month. jmo
Ya that's what happened the last time it shot up. I bought back in around $7
 
JPM (JP Morgan) had been one of my best investments since 18-19. Solid dividend payer, up to $260+ a share .

…Ownership in 🏦 have not let me down !
 
Ya that's what happened the last time it shot up. I bought back in around $7
Be great if it keeps following that pattern. As long as a guy is on the right side of the ups and downs that is.
 
That’s a narrow view on what makes an economy. Not even North Korea only buys domestically. If individuals want to buy domestic, that’s awesome. But we know on a macro level most people want or have to buy with price in mind. Due to efficiencies, a lot of time imports are cheaper, good or bad. Additionally, good luck. Almost everything, save some locally grown food products, source part or all their good(s) from overseas. Polaris side by sides for example…assembled in the US, with Chinese parts

China has held the value of their currency down for decades in order to flood the world with cheap exports. If they stop their currency manipulation, you might have a reasonable argument. However, if their unfair policies are part of the reason manufacturing jobs left America for China, our government is justified in correcting the unfair imbalance. They should have done it 30 years ago, would have been a lot less pain for Americans.
 
China has held the value of their currency down for decades in order to flood the world with cheap exports. If they stop their currency manipulation, you might have a reasonable argument. However, if their unfair policies are part of the reason manufacturing jobs left America for China, our government is justified in correcting the unfair imbalance. They should have done it 30 years ago, would have been a lot less pain for Americans.
I agree about the manipulation and the need to decouple from China. But regardless I think our labor laws and demands/entitlements are still too restrictive to sell goods competitively when comparing it to other markets. Those other countries simply don’t care about what we care about…and honestly we benefit as a result. I’d argue the American consumer wins when some third world hell hole pays its people $3 a day and has them work in a mine with no ppe. Is it right, idk I’m not the one that’s gonna be doing the judging when it’s all said and done.
 
ASST still climbing. Seeing lots of companies facing "potential" lawsuits. Typical smear campaigns to drop the price in my opinion. Bad news travels like wild fire and good news goes unnoticed for the most part.
 
UnitedHealth stock, is anyone buying here ?
 
UnitedHealth stock, is anyone buying here ?
There is an enormous amount of activity in the options on UNH right now. You can go out 10% either side of the market price right now and get paid 1% on an option for a 2 week period. It seems darn attractive at a 12 PE. You can't get anything quality for that low of a multiple anymore.
 
There is an enormous amount of activity in the options on UNH right now. You can go out 10% either side of the market price right now and get paid 1% on an option for a 2 week period. It seems darn attractive at a 12 PE. You can't get anything quality for that low of a multiple anymore.
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