people really need to separate what they think the stock market will do and what they think everything else will do in the future. some bobos unironically acting like the world is gonna end and that this is a good thing.
Can the stock market go on a bull run without the economy to back it up?
Jaxson Wood
brr
Ryan Williams
Why I thought they agreed to cuts?
Justin Hill
Previous QE inflated the stock market before. Most of the last "bull run" was because of it. Imagine what INFINITE QE can do.
Brody Flores
Tesla will always be an awkward, bourgeois toy that is designed to solve a problem that ICE vehicles created. They will continue to have supply chain issues and be at the mercy of ICE and, as consequence, oil, in their own supply chain. They are also a nightmare to aftermarket service. I fail to see how he expects to get Model 3's into the average American's hands. I mean, I get it: he only cares about the Chinese market because that's where he can get actual market saturation. China is fucking him in the ass, though. Lithium isn't the issue. It's cobalt. Please do at least a tiny bit of reading on how the batteries work before commenting on them.
Julian Brooks
as long as the big guys buy into the feds ponzi scheme, but from the looks of it many are still waiting on the sidelines
Liam Torres
Based nips. They'll survive this.
Charles Rodriguez
Stock markets open on monday? its still a holiday here
Aiden Hernandez
Happy Good Friday, bros. How are you going to spend this holy weekend?
It would make the recovery much more volatile because of the bad future data, but since the stock market is basically an indicator of sorts with "unlimited QE".. then yeah. Clearly not healthy but ay
Dylan Baker
Apparently my state is extending the shutdown to the end of the month and is prohibiting landscaping stores from operating and also not letting people travel to other residences.
If i cant even do yard work while im laid off what the fuck am i supposed to do? They havent even given us money yet and yet they are increasing restrictions. Im getting tired of this whole thing. Fuck boomers and fat people
Nathan Reed
>what is inflation
Cooper Martin
Mexico stormed out. It's over. We're all gonna die
Nolan Perez
Already beat off and ate red meat. About to go off and covet my neighbor's possessions while a big flock of nothing happens on this non-holiday.
Luke Scott
But everything needs genuine support.
The thing is that stocks are mostly owned by billionaires. So when they're bailed out by the fed, they probably feel good about this. I feel like they're disconnected from the public that's actually facing the unemployment and lack of purchasing power. How long can billionaires remain bullish or be convinced to become bullish by the fed without the masses to buy their products?
Thomas Gonzalez
gonna work out, and maybe mow my lawn later (ugh)
Jose Collins
Theoretically the market is forward looking. So if the economy in the future is going to be better the market will go up.
Nolan Jones
By learning how to be more agression in RTS games. I turtle and focus on economy too much. Also, not eating meat.
Adrian Stewart
I'll watch anime and spend some time on 8kun's christian board.
Jaxon Sanchez
Work on your apm, dude.
Colton Carter
>But everything needs genuine support. All of these bailouts, not emergency loans, are to serve equity holders. The stock market will get to dump easy money and junk bonds to fuel another bubble. And we will get more and more zombie corporations to prop it all up.
Joshua Moore
Ofc, even bearish institutions and other investors abuse the bulls and vice versa. We get situations where values can fluctuate 10-20% in short term without real change in economy.
Also, inflation
Also, bubbles.
Mason Flores
>there are people on here who haven’t gone all in on NIO
Why don’t you want to be a millionaire in 5 years?
Lucas Cox
Where’s dividend stock bro?
I am looking to buy some ex-US dividend stocks to diversify in terms of currency (no airlines, cruises or anything with >20% default risk), preferably in EUR, CHF, SGD.
Anything worth looking into?
Alexander Lopez
I miss 8ch Yas Forums so much. I feel really lost and alone since it got shoahed.
Jonathan Edwards
REITs I bought some shares of a Canadian REIT with ~9% dividend.
Adrian Morgan
>Actually using 8cuck >Actually using it after the fat pig scammed wheels out of it
Oliver Richardson
gib stonk for +50% next week
Dylan Robinson
>cnn.com/2020/04/10/uk/war-veteran-survives-coronavirus-scli-intl-gbr/index.html >Albert Chambers, who will turn 100 in July, is due to arrive back home on Friday after recovering from the virus at Tickhill Road Hospital in Doncaster, northern England. >Chambers was admitted to the hospital three weeks ago after injuring his wrist in a fall. While there, he began to show symptoms of Covid-19 and tested positive for the virus. >But, despite the fears of his family, he recovered, and nurses at the hospital saw him off with a guard of honor -- a moment that was captured on video and shared on social media by the NHS Northeast and Yorkshire health trust. >"Thank you very much, I appreciate every bit you've done for me. I fought off those chink bastards in the war, this time was no different." Chambers, who has lived alone since his wife's death almost two decades ago, tells one of the nurses in the video.
You get any good lithuim battery stock recommedations?
Hunter Ortiz
I too miss it tremendously
Kevin Clark
>cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-us-reopen-economy-anthony-fauci/ >If U.S. reopens, we must prepare for coronavirus infections to "rear their heads again," Dr. Fauci says >Medical experts and political officials have said there are signs that social distancing is working in America and the spread of the coronavirus is slowing. But Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, said the country can't loosen social restrictions yet and needs to be ready for a possible return of the virus. >"We are doing a very good job on mitigation, on the physical separation, the adherence to the guidelines," Fauci said on "CBS This Morning" Thursday. >A new model from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington shows COVID-19 deaths could total around 60,000 by August, a drop from earlier predictions that said there could be 100,000 to 200,000 deaths. >With the bit of good news, many Americans are wondering if they will be able to return to something resembling normal life this summer. Fauci said it's possible, but steps need to be taken first to prevent a second wave of infections. >"When we pull back and try to open up the country, … we have to be prepared that when the infections start to rear their heads again that we have in place a very aggressive and effective way to identify, isolate, contact, trace, and make sure we don't have those spikes that we've seen now." >The "bottom line," he said, is that's it's "very likely" we will be progressing toward normalization as we get closer to April 30, the date the federal social distance guidelines were extended to. >"I think that's going to be a good time to look and see how quickly can we make that move to try and normalize," Fauci said. "Hopefully by the time we get to the summer, we will have taken many steps in that direction."
so we're gonna get a 2nd wave and my parents will probably die, won't they? fuck.
Brody Wood
>>so we're gonna get a 2nd wave and my parents will probably die, won't they? fuck. Invest the inheritance in stonks and real estate.
Isaiah Edwards
Here is a partial list of zombie companies (Jan 1, 2019) that had 100k+ trade volume per day. This number will certainly explode after infinite QE.
I've said it before, the biggest impact that this is actually going to have is that people aren't going to trust keeping so much of their manufacturing base in China. Manufacturing is either going to return to developed countries if it can easily be automated, or otherwise be increasingly redistributed throughout Latin America, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia.
it's so sad reading shit like this. people now are just like "yup, my older at risk loved ones are gonna die and everyone is gonna get this thing, oh well what can ya do?"
Should I pick up some ATHX? If so, how long do I have to hold before seeing some gains? I picked some up a couple of weeks ago but dumped it when I started hemorrhaging money.
Hudson Turner
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE why are markets closed today?
>Manufacturing Son, factories are closing all over the country. All over the world. We'll be lucky if we have half the manufacturing we did in 2 years.
Connor Nelson
I’m getting really sick of this faggot. Dr. Koop this guy isn’t.
Isaac King
Sex with my wife
Lucas Cox
Albemarle
Josiah Murphy
Thats called a bubble
Samuel Phillips
I mean in the long-term m8, no shit manufacturing isn't going to return to anywhere right at this very second, but once things start opening up again it's become pretty apparent that people are already looking to move things elsewhere.
Leo Robinson
>Doesn't even know anything about the US spooks Where did I say that? You were talking about some scam. Anyway, seems like you haven't been paying attention.
we're gonna have a vaccine in a week, guaranteed. no way is billionaire bezos dying of this shit.
Sebastian Phillips
What do you think about tobacco stocks? You'd think that a company that a company that is self aware of the dangers of smoking would try to grow into a different market altogether. But what about this? pmi.com/our-transformation/delivering-a-smoke-free-future
Jason Butler
>maybe mow my lawn later (ugh) Revolting zoomer detected. Lawn maintenance is the zenith of pleasure of the Yas Forumsnessman.
>Why don’t you want to be a millionaire in 5 years?
NIOs total stock supply is really high. 1.05B shares outstanding is basically a shitcoin considering its sector and base of operations.
>no way is billionaire bezos dying of this shit. not a single important or filthy rich person is going to die from it. you can entirely prevent serious effects by machinery like ecmo etc. close to no person on earth would have to die from it, if there were infinitely money and resources like machines and workers. because there are strong restrictions the best care is for the richest only.
Austin Gonzalez
Don't invest in those retards
Connor Gutierrez
Who /RTX/ here?
William Barnes
how do I profit from The Non-Family?
Adam Sullivan
>ecmo if you go on aggressive treatments like ecmo your quality of life will be seriously degraded