Stocks Drop 680 Points Today. Coming Stock Market Crash? Stay Tuned.
(www.marketwatch.com)
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Pretty sure it crashed on the news of 4.2% for consumer price index (i.e. inflation). So odd we are having inflation, not sure what possibly could be causing it. Better print more money just in case.
I keep doing that.... but the government keeps arresting me .....! ?
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They are pissed that yours is worth more.. lol
I bought a little into the close. Will see what happens tomorrow.
the market had a nice rally today. I got out just before today's close. I did not short for tomorrow because the market did not reach my entry price. At the same time the shares (options) I bought yesterday got a good chunk of the return I was shooting for. Right now it looks like if the market wants to go up a little it will hit supply and may come down strong. Take out the recent lows and try to rally again from those lows. But what do I know I am just some guy pounding on a keyboard.
Big short is really here..
When stop-limits started triggering on some of my positions I was like "IT'S HAPPENING!"
I made a comment about the market beginning to tank a week ago. Lets see if its just a dip or a real P.A.N.I.C.
Stocks were way overvalued and the institutions were looking for reasons to unload them. They will buy them back later for cheap when the market bottoms out.
Am thinking about buying physical silver but am on the fence... it costs 17% above market not including shipping... I know this isn't a Q topic but I'm really concerned destroying the value of our currency is part of the Great Reset
Our "currency" is totally fiat and has been since the 70s. Pray that PM backed dollars come in this year.. I will not sell any of my assets, silver or collectibles, for fiat dollars...
Silver and gold are not part of our currency yet. Their prices will tend to move like the other commodities. There may come a time that that will change but we are not there yet. As far as silver costing 17% (17, really?) over spot Don't forget you are paying for the coinage. A coin will always be worth a little over spot.