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MAJOR CRASH coming VERY SOON in the markets: HOLD YOUR BALLS CLOSE
Which puts did you buy?
DYODD
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MAJOR CRASH coming VERY SOON in the markets: HOLD YOUR BALLS CLOSE
Which puts did you buy?
MAJOR CRASH coming VERY SOON in the markets: HOLD YOUR BALLS CLOSE
Which puts did you buy?
DYODD
'do your own due diligence' = DYODD
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
You must be making tons of money on your puts, eh?
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
Yup, DOW is currently down over 600 points from it's daily high...largely on tariff news.
Trump and his moronic tariff nonsense...what a doofus.
And for Trumpbots who say the tariffs are working? Guess again. The trade deficit is currently FAR higher then it was before this tariff BS started.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Trade wars almost NEVER work.
the huge market ups & downs are a worry if you don't have the ten years to invest in waiting for a return. there is so much manipulation now. may not be as bad as some are saying, or as good as others say. stock market is always a risk. lets try not go crazy political on it.
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Trump's trade wars are starting to look good.
Look for more market carnage in the coming days as many companies will be reporting Q3 results.
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
You must be making tons of money on your puts, eh?
What's it to you how he invests?
The market is down for the year as Trump leads us towards another Republican recession
Remember when you vote!
DOW Futures were UP 200 points this morning.
DOW is currently DOWN 110 points for the day.
Regular trading hours end in 90 minutes.
Dow erases 352-point gain as stock market makes U-turn lower
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Monday afternoon was trading at session lows, with the blue-chip gauge relinquishing an earlier sharp rise to retreat into negative territory. Lingering concerns about global growth, peak earnings in the U.S. and trade clashes between the U.S. and China continued to fuel unsettled markets that fell sharply last week. Most recently on Monday, the Dow was down 0.5%, or 110 points, at 24,579, after rising by as many as 352 points at the intraday peak. Meanwhile, the S&P 500 index SPX, -0.08% was trading 0.2% lower at 2,653 and the Nasdaq Composite Index COMP, -0.99% which has been under pressure throughout the market's downturn, was off 1.2%, completely reversing its sharp advance from earlier in the session. A news report by Bloomberg indicating that the U.S. was set to impose tariffs on all of China's remaining imports, escalating a clash between the world's biggest economic superpowers.
"Trade wars are good and easy to win" - WHO said that?![]()
Yup, DOW is currently down over 600 points from it's daily high...largely on tariff news.
Trump and his moronic tariff nonsense...what a doofus.
And for Trumpbots who say the tariffs are working? Guess again. The trade deficit is currently FAR higher then it was before this tariff BS started.
Bloomberg - Are you a robot?
Trade wars almost NEVER work.