11-06-2024, 08:13 AM | #2351 |
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Every Republican Presidency for the past 45 years has ended with a recession.
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11-06-2024, 08:25 AM | #2352 |
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Russel 2000 (smaller companies) was up +3% earlier. It's now up +6%.
Dow up from 1,200 to 1,300. And ... DJT up +29%. Markets are going to be crazy. Last edited by Edward64 : 11-06-2024 at 08:26 AM. |
11-06-2024, 09:45 AM | #2353 |
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In my Fidelity account to look at stuff.
There are some serious performance/response issues and error messages. I sure hope its just a bunch of other people like me vs some sort of hack attack. I've never seen it this bad before. |
11-06-2024, 04:39 PM | #2354 | |
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Very nice day.
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Lot's of paper wealth created today. I do think when reporting on a President's market performance, they should give stats that starts/ends on Inauguration day and also Election day. Last edited by Edward64 : 11-06-2024 at 04:39 PM. |
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11-06-2024, 04:50 PM | #2355 |
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11-06-2024, 04:52 PM | #2356 |
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Meanwhile the 30yr jumped by about a sixth of a point in one day. So there's that too. That's the highest it's been since July. The Fed will cut rates tomorrow, but it's likely that interest rates continue to push higher.
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Among other things in his press conference, Jerome said below. The markets strengthened a little, did not go down so think the markets likes Jerome (right now).
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Yesterday, 04:10 PM | #2359 |
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Honestly, I think Powell has done pretty well. I think he over raised rates a bit, but it was probably better to overdo it than under. We basically survived a pandemic that kept people house-bound, massive supply chain challenges, a war in the Ukraine and a high interest rate environment over a 4-5 year period with no real major economic or market impact.
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Today, 05:22 AM | #2360 |
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I agree. He's done a good job.
He screwed up with "transitory" inflation but can't fault the recovery. And heck, it was in 2021, in the middle of Covid so he gets a partial pass for that. I don't know how many times I read/watched experts say he raised rates too quickly, that he didn't lower them quickly enough etc. and how we were going to plunge into a recession. But ultimately, Jerome was right (so far). Last edited by Edward64 : Today at 05:23 AM. |
Today, 09:09 AM | #2361 |
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I think the real challenge here, going forward, is trying to figure out when the sugar rush from corporate tax cuts and other favorable business policies ends and is replaced by the inevitable recession created by mismanagement of the economy.
Speaking as someone who's nearing a retirement number in the next few years (variability due to currently unknown college costs) it's actually a thing. I don't want to retire next year and then see my portfolio shrink by 30% 2 years later. |
Today, 09:47 AM | #2362 |
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Who knows if Trump will actually use tariffs like he campaigned on, but seeing a fair amount of companies building up goods and materials now (some up to a year's worth in construction), so I'd expect the market to stay promising early on. Mark Cuban says that build up will work for both foreign and domestic companies right now, but when tariffs hit it will depress markets and to expect US exports to also get hit with tariffs in response. Hoping Trump backs off the tariff plans and probably a decent chance he was just overpromising, but, if not, not looking forward to another depressed manufacturing market AND more disruption to supply chain.
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This guy has posted so much, his fingers are about to fall off.
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Don't count on it. From Politico:
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Today, 09:58 AM | #2364 |
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And just like clockwork the deficit doesn't matter anymore.
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I know good chance this is not practical and only adds to the deficit & shortfall crisis with social security, but I'll be honest and say this really appeals to me. I would be happy to get this pork (when I hit 67). I promise I'll spend the money and put it back into the economy. Last edited by Edward64 : Today at 10:04 AM. |
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Today, 10:07 AM | #2366 |
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The no tax on tips stuff just seems crazy and unfair, but it occurs to me that, as the economy becomes more and more cashless, a lot of service workers that work for tips and had not been reporting cash (ie: not paying taxes on it) were probably feeling it more over the past 10-15 years since I am sure the majority of transactions are now done on credit or cash app.
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Today, 10:07 AM | #2367 |
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If applied, the SSN tax cut will hasten the depletion of the fund, most likely in the next decade.
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