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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Blaine County]
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Yesterday at 01:26 AM
Yesterday at 01:26 AM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Make it make sense. LOL Earlier today Nasdaq was down 0.88%, with DOW and S&P both down in the high 0.60s.
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Blaine County]
#8591042
Yesterday at 06:18 AM
Yesterday at 06:18 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Wisconsin
Green Bay
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Wisconsin
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Jobs have me concerned. Worst outlook for college graduates since Covid. Many firms are retaining what help they have and not hiring new. They are holding tight to see how this all pans out. Also have an eye on our farmers. Planting season is almost here and the inputs are going to be more expensive which is ultimately going to show up at the table in increased prices. Good reasons to be concerned about the economy.
Author of The Lure Hunter: A Guide to Finding Fishing Lures
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: yotetrapper30]
#8591118
Yesterday at 09:53 AM
Yesterday at 09:53 AM
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Joined: Mar 2007
McGrath, AK
white17

"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
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McGrath, AK
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Make it make sense. LOL Earlier today Nasdaq was down 0.88%, with DOW and S&P both down in the high 0.60s. Just some anecdotal market trivia...... For the last month Mondays have been UP days. Also, on a statistical basis............a monday following a quarterly expiration friday, which we just had.........shows a 70 % chance of moving the opposite direction of friday. We may close UP today but I wouldn't count on it holding. Bond yields are dropping and that is helping stocks but it also points out that people may be looking for a place to hide from equities.
Mean As Nails
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Blaine County]
#8591119
Yesterday at 09:56 AM
Yesterday at 09:56 AM
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Joined: Dec 2010
Armpit, ak
Dirt
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Armpit, ak
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A job is not hard to find in the real world. I think the numbers reflect the real world. Labor supply is shrinking. No need for job growth as far as balance between labor and employers.
Who is John Galt?
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: white17]
#8591129
Yesterday at 10:05 AM
Yesterday at 10:05 AM
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Joined: May 2011
Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Make it make sense. LOL Earlier today Nasdaq was down 0.88%, with DOW and S&P both down in the high 0.60s. Just some anecdotal market trivia...... For the last month Mondays have been UP days. Also, on a statistical basis............a monday following a quarterly expiration friday, which we just had.........shows a 70 % chance of moving the opposite direction of friday. We may close UP today but I wouldn't count on it holding. Bond yields are dropping and that is helping stocks but it also points out that people may be looking for a place to hide from equities. Thanks, Ken. Always happy to hear any thoughts you have on the markets. I know I sure didn't see this little rally coming this morning, but I'm glad it did as it allowed me to get out of the positions I had expiring this week.
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Blaine County]
#8591140
Yesterday at 10:24 AM
Yesterday at 10:24 AM
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Joined: Dec 2013
Northern MN
Osky
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Northern MN
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The quarter?
Markets are long term thinking. I guess we should all just ignore monthly and quarterly data--GDP, inflation, unemployment, etc. And, stop reviewing quarterly filings by public companies, 10Qs. And, stop managing our investments daily, monthly, quarterly and annually--and beyond. I prefer paying attention. Pay attention then. What will your paying attention exactly do to change any outcome or influence future global markets? Particularly on a weekly basis. The American markets have always grown obviously. They hold, they drop, they correct, they blast up. In the end they keep Marching upwards. 9r is spot on. Osky
www.SureDockusa.com“ I said I don’t have much use for traps these days, never said I didn’t know how to use them.”
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Osky]
#8591193
Yesterday at 11:57 AM
Yesterday at 11:57 AM
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Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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I guess we should all just ignore monthly and quarterly data--GDP, inflation, unemployment, etc.
And, stop reviewing quarterly filings by public companies, 10Qs.
And, stop managing our investments daily, monthly, quarterly and annually--and beyond.
I prefer paying attention.
Pay attention then. What will your paying attention exactly do to change any outcome or influence future global markets? Particularly on a weekly basis. The American markets have always grown obviously. They hold, they drop, they correct, they blast up. In the end they keep Marching upwards. 9r is spot on. Osky If you're invested in index funds such as QQQ or SPY, or to a lesser extent other ETFs as well, you can pretty much hold em and forget em assuming you won't need the invested money anytime soon. But when you invest in shares of individual companies I feel it becomes prudent to keep a bit closer eye on your investments. While it's true that the market as a whole keeps marching upward, not all individual companies do. Companies DO go bankrupt you know. Looking over the 10-Qs, or at the very least the 10-Ks of individual companies you are invested in seems pretty important to me. Also, remember that not everyone utilizes the market in the same way. While I have some shares of QQQ and other ETFs that I rarely ever even glance at as my intent is to hold them long term, the majority of the money I have in the market is invested in shorter term options with monthly, and sometimes even weekly expirations. When dealing with options, futures, or other derivatives you'd best be keeping a close eye on that market on a DAILY basis....
Gotta find a way, a better way, I'd better wait
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: martentrapper]
#8591203
Yesterday at 12:10 PM
Yesterday at 12:10 PM
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Joined: Mar 2007
McGrath, AK
white17

"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
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"General (Mr.Sunshine) Washington"
Joined: Mar 2007
McGrath, AK
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Ken, how did McGrath get to 11 bucks? Ruby was/is I think, 7.75. Did McGrath have to fly in some fuel? Doesn't McGrath suffer from low water level some years and barge doesn't make it to McGrath? I haven't bought gas lately but heating fuel is now 4.95 here in Fairbanks. It was under 3 bucks last summer and we'll under 4 a month ago. Might be the year to stock up on wood in rural Ak. Good question Mike. I can't tell ya how or when the price jump occurred. I am not aware of them flying any in here recently but it's possible I guess. You're right about low water in the spring sometimes but I don't think that will happen this year judging by the snow pack. We hit 32 yesterday so spring is on the way unfortunately.
Mean As Nails
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Blaine County]
#8591213
Yesterday at 12:24 PM
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eastern washinghton
70sdiver
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This is more about the US retaining the dollar as the petrodollar with Venezuela now being controlled as far as oil is concerned and the Iranians striking Lng gas production sites reducing 17 percent of the worlds LNG gas the world will turn to North America for those needs keeping the dollar as the main trading currency for oil and LNG. If we can continue to choke Irans money supply they will give up the uranium or starving people will revolt and over throw the regime. We may have a rough stock year but let’s face it the last 4 years without a correction and the growth we have seen it isn’t out of the realm that we lose 10-15 percent. The thing is without pensions the retirement money has to be saved and that money is going to keep rolling into the markets my prediction by year end the market will end up 5 percent up.
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Re: Market Predictions
[Re: Blaine County]
#8591217
Yesterday at 12:36 PM
Yesterday at 12:36 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Moved to Fbks, Ak.
martentrapper
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I'm an almost 69 yr.old retired guy. Started my first 401K in 1992 at the age of 35. Changed employers a few times, thus, starting 401s with them. When I left the first 401 employer I rolled the money into a Fidelity IRA. Retired in April 2022. Had/have a rollover and Roth IRA both with Fidelity. Around 2016 I decided Fidelity can manage those accounts better than I can. So now I pay Fidelity 0.89 percent per year to manage my accounts. I'm still reluctant to believe I can manage the accounts better than some professional managers can. Nowadays my account values pretty much track with the DOW and SP500. I'm satisfied so far with the Fidelity management. Not real interested in trying to beat the market!! All my employment has been non union private sector. No pensions for me!
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