I cringe to think how many shorts are stuck from the past 4 weeks.

Now that the Fed has gone QE infinity, the market is entirely driven by the Fed/central banks - there is no relation to earnings, employment, GDP, etc. These distortions the banksters (Fed) has created will have a big consequence at some point.

This is corporate welfare & the transfer of wealth from tax payers & future generations so that the 1% have no down side risk.


basically you can expect massive blow off tops several times a year following by 10-20% corrections following by bigger and bigger interventions

I think to avoid it Fed has no choice but to start buying stocks with some target for growth in major indices.

Consequence will be zombie market but maybe that's what they want
 
Yikes


Stock surge is a bear market rally that will collapse, James Bianco warns

PUBLISHED WED, APR 29 20208:39 PM EDT

"Market researcher James Bianco warns April’s big run will collapse.

His reason: Investors are too bullish."

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Investors don't seem all that bullish to me....


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I shorted with TZA and SMDD bought both yesterday mid day so I was in the red with both at the close but sold some shares this morning on the huge small cap drop

I guess they were hoping the Fed did more...maybe buy stocks directly.
 
I guess they were hoping the Fed did more...maybe buy stocks directly.


Buy stocks directly????

Nope not yet!!

Markets up over 30% in 1 month, they sure hell aren't going to waste that idea now, that will only come if markets break new lows and fall into the abyss, until then thats NOT happening.
 
Buy stocks directly????

Nope not yet!!

Markets up over 30% in 1 month, they sure hell aren't going to waste that idea now, that will only come if markets break new lows and fall into the abyss, until then thats NOT happening.
And when it falls into the abyss, you'll be bearish as hell and refuse once again to partake of any rallies.
It's like people who are very money conscious all through their lives, scrimping and saving.
When they get to retirement with a couple of million dollars in savings, do they then spend it on some luxuries? No, they are conditioned to be miserable.
 
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