Re: Stock Market today
[Re: bblwi]
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10/10/25 11:58 PM
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buying back shares so companies don't pay out near the dividends on open shares and also it raises values so more bonuses etc. to the higher ups, so I guess to them it is not a fairy world, it is a way to make money for them and it also helps their balance sheet for loans, interest rates etc.
Bryce Today was not market-wide buybacks! Had nothing to do with buybacks. The pain began when China cracked down, (again), on raw earth materials, and (again), bogus pressure on Tech companies. Trump rightfully retaliated with tariffs. After the markets closed, it got even worse. Monday is not likely to be nice sailing.
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Re: Stock Market today
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10/11/25 06:37 AM
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I was packing an elk down a mountain yesterday and missed all the action,,,,
But i am old enough to remember when people were posting Ferris bueller “smoot-hawlley” videos,,,,,and crying
Oh wait,,, that was 6 months ago
How many ATH’s have we seen since then?
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Re: Stock Market today
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10/11/25 08:53 AM
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LOL, Tman never fails to entertain. On here we have people speculating about the cause of the fall, whether it was a significant enough of a slide to even be considered a fall, whose fault it is, whose fault it isn't, whether its cause for concern, displays of TDS, accusations of TDS, and even accusations of fraud.
What we don't have is even one single person attempting to answer what I asked in the original post, which was whether or not y'all thought this was a short-term reaction to a news headline/social media post OR the start of a longer-term correction.
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Re: Stock Market today
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10/11/25 08:56 AM
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I dont know. I lean toward short term.
Those who would give up essential liberty, to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
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Re: Stock Market today
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10/11/25 08:56 AM
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Short term,
It'll start going up again until more tariffs are Imposed then it'll drop again for a short period.
At least that's been the recent history I've observed.
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Stock Market today
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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10/11/25 09:12 AM
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I thought I answered it pretty well,,,
High and to the right,,,,with an increase in money supply,,,,and a decrease in the purchasing power of the dollar
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Re: Stock Market today
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10/11/25 09:20 AM
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I paid $15 for a Cheeseburger last night at Red Robin. Ill be avoiding that place Couldve had a porterhouse at home for that.
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Re: Stock Market today
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10/11/25 09:31 AM
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LOL, Tman never fails to entertain. On here we have people speculating about the cause of the fall, whether it was a significant enough of a slide to even be considered a fall, whose fault it is, whose fault it isn't, whether its cause for concern, displays of TDS, accusations of TDS, and even accusations of fraud.
What we don't have is even one single person attempting to answer what I asked in the original post, which was whether or not y'all thought this was a short-term reaction to a news headline/social media post OR the start of a longer-term correction. Its a reaction to social media blabbering liken it to toilet paper shortages cars with no chips shortages vegetable seed shortages seems like every 10 years or so the stock market dumps started happening when employers elimimated pensions and replaced them with 401k's My 2 cents is stocks were cashed in to invest in the "Gold Rush" putting gold over 4 grand in less than a year with speculation to go even higher Welcome to the New housing market
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Re: Stock Market today
[Re: yotetrapper30]
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Thanks guys, the last few posts were interesting. Some of what was posted in them I agree with, some I do not, some I am not sure....
but it's nice to get a real discussion going at any rate!!!
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Re: Stock Market today
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What's your thoughts on it, short term or no?
There comes a point liberalism has gone too far, we're past that point.
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Re: Stock Market today
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I don't know Hippie. I guess I don't really feel that the rally is over yet... but at the same time I don't think the market is gonna bounce back this coming week to where it was. So, I guess I'd say I think it'll be relatively short-term, but not short-term enough to help me out, lol.
There's a bit of a perfect storm brewing... the Chinese tariff issue, the government shutdown, the delay or possible cancellation of releases of economic data that the Fed relies on, the nagging question of whether the tariffs will influence Fed rate cut decisions....
I did read somewhere that one of the inflation gauges used by the Fed is still slated to be released before the next FOMC meeting, so that helps. On Tuesday, Fed Chair Powell is set to speak at a convention... if the market likes what he has to say, it could help.
If the tariffs, at 100%, actually DO go into effect on Nov. 1? All bets are off. I don't think most people realize how much that is going to hurt businesses. And consumers. I realize something needed to be done once China issued its threats in regard to rare earth minerals, but the best outcome for us would be if the two countries are able to reach some sort of reasonable trade agreement.
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Re: Stock Market today
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I say we rip the band-aid off and watch China implode.....Sure it will hurt like hades economically, but it's the smart play long term, IMO.
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Re: Stock Market today
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There is nothing the average person in the market can do except watch how it moves up or down, until they have a balance in the market to not have them worry about what it does, I would venture a guess not many in this crowd have that kind of interest in the market. That figure is a very substantial amount in my view !
Asking if it will go further down, sure, will it continue to grow sure, how fast will it do either solely depends on so many factors it usually makes people sick to think about it.
If you are not high enough in the market trading that one worries about up or down in a short term or a long term, you are learning one thing, that patience in the market has a cost, and it's terribly difficult to learn when you have achieved it !
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Re: Stock Market today
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I say we rip the band-aid off and watch China implode.....Sure it will hurt like hades economically, but it's the smart play long term, IMO. Well, IMO, I wish we were a bit more prepared prior to deciding to do that. China's rare earth minerals are in everything we use. We cannot pick up the slack of the loss of their product in the next 6 months. Maybe in the next 6 years.
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Re: Stock Market today
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If we shut down their ability to sell to us they won’t last that long. Which is a win for all free countries, and also hurts our “friends” selling them ag goods on the side. Win win! We will be alright, just not fat and lazy as we’ve been for far too long…
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Re: Stock Market today
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If we shut down their ability to sell to us they won’t last that long. Which is a win for all free countries, and also hurts our “friends” selling them ag goods on the side. Win win! We will be alright, just not fat and lazy as we’ve been for far too long… I hope you're right! Honestly, I expect China to concede and come to terms before Nov 1. But we shall see I guess.
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Re: Stock Market today
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If we shut down their ability to sell to us they won’t last that long. Which is a win for all free countries, and also hurts our “friends” selling them ag goods on the side. Win win! We will be alright, just not fat and lazy as we’ve been for far too long… Problem with this thinking is china doesn't give a fat rats arse about who dies in their country from lack of a job, money or food. Every Chinese person is expendable, no matter the age. It is why they are so much better than us on the long game. They will endure suffering in the name of preservation of the Xi dynasty. And xi will be most appreciative, or kill you because you will not "sacrifice". America does not have the stomach for the long game.
How many lies will people believe before they realize their own idiocy?
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