Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

Well off the lows....duh...its almost lunch time.


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LIFETIME buying opportunity here folks.. shutdown headline noise is holding back the markets.. expect indexes to gap up +2% over the weekend with a late night agreement..

BUY BUY BUY all in
 
928 days since the SP500 had a one day decline of >2%... Why argue against facts and statistics!!!!! Dipsters know: THERE IS NO RISK!!!!!!!!!

Hmm... Yes but you seem to conveniently forget that it took 928 days for the SP500 to rise by 50%. A mere day in the life of a Crypto. Have fun with your turtle ride! :-)
 
More scare tactics!!!



Government shutdown would create roadblocks in the housing market

  • If the ongoing congressional budget standoff forces a government shutdown, homebuyers and sellers could be subject to more headaches than usual before their deals close.
  • That's because buyers looking for mortgage approval could hit paperwork roadblocks if the shutdown furloughs workers at the IRS or Social Security Administration.
  • Here's how another shutdown could make buying or selling a home even more stressful.
John W. Schoen | @johnwschoen
 
Haaaaaaa haaaaaaa 11 years !!!!

Haaaaaa


US stocks will likely run higher for another 11 years, Wall Street's Tom Lee says
  • Thomas Lee, head of research at Fundstrat Global Advisors, says Friday on CNBC's "Halftime Report" that he and the firm's technical strategist think stocks peak in year 2029.
  • Lee's analysis is based on economic data such as housing starts, that indicate to the strategist the economy is likely only in the middle of the global business cycle.
  • Lee also expects that funds will flow out of bonds into stocks in search of better returns, helping equities gain.
Evelyn Cheng | @chengevelyn
 
I notice crypto dweebs NEVER talk about loss. Only gain.

300 billion in mkt cap dissappeared and only $23 was claimed as loss on the entire interweb

No idea. The psychological study of crypto traders is not my field of expertise, actually. I was talking about volatility. Not P&L. And the volatility of the SP500 has lots of inertia, just like an hippopotamus slowly walking its way to take a dive into some muddy river in the great plains of the Serengeti.
 
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