Anonymous wrote:the markets are back to where they were on Friday. I hope people took advantage of the buying opportunity at yesterdays open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, spoke too soon. What a weak rally that culminated with a giant sell off at.the end of the day. The markets aren't convinced at all that a recession risk isn't rising. It will be very choppy over the next few months with the economy as more and more weak numbers roll in.
Like yesterday’s ISM report?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol, spoke too soon. What a weak rally that culminated with a giant sell off at.the end of the day. The markets aren't convinced at all that a recession risk isn't rising. It will be very choppy over the next few months with the economy as more and more weak numbers roll in.
The weak numbers are what the Fed wanted to lower rates.
The fact is, even last week's job numbers were on par with Trump's average.
https://www.wral.com/story/fact-check-did-trump-or-biden-create-more-jobs-over-30-months/21012411/
Anonymous wrote:Lol, spoke too soon. What a weak rally that culminated with a giant sell off at.the end of the day. The markets aren't convinced at all that a recession risk isn't rising. It will be very choppy over the next few months with the economy as more and more weak numbers roll in.
Anonymous wrote:Lol, spoke too soon. What a weak rally that culminated with a giant sell off at.the end of the day. The markets aren't convinced at all that a recession risk isn't rising. It will be very choppy over the next few months with the economy as more and more weak numbers roll in.
Anonymous wrote:Japanese markets just dropped the largest amount in their entire history. South Korea had to halt all trading. Futures for the US markets look ugly. Who knows how far the US markets will drop today, but a crash will signal a complete collapse of economic confidence and more fears of a a global recession. This will have tremendous impact on the election as American lose trillions of dollars of wealth and potentially many jobs over the next few weeks.
Who will this hurt the most?
Anonymous wrote:Well, so much for that talking point.