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    Originally posted by SeededLoaf View Post
    Looks like the Fed's been busy this week buying the indexes. Funny how the S&P keeps bouncing off the 2800 line.

    No hope of a crash then. Goody.
    Must be, just look at the US stock market, which is tech company heavy.

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    It's like Covid-19 lasted a week, and now the US is bigger and richer than ever!

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      Alibaba looks interesting, has a much lower valuation than Amazon but is expanding rapidly in cloud services, especially with China growing strongly out of the pandemic recession.
      I'm alright Jack

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        Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
        Hedge Fund Luminaries Are Lining Up Behind Gold Again

        Could be interesting, especially if inflation picks up.
        We're entering a period of deflation, not inflation. No one knows how long the deflation will last though.

        There is a lot of money to be made during this period, but also a lot to lose ...... we need Scooty to draw us a graph of the winners and losers
        I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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          Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
          Alibaba looks interesting, has a much lower valuation than Amazon but is expanding rapidly in cloud services, especially with China growing strongly out of the pandemic recession.
          I would still not tauch anything for now. Maybe selling but there is still some irrationality.
          I don’t think covid has been fully factored in or the reality of a recession. Just wishful thinking and false naratives.

          Once we see a 2-3% drop a day followed by another of decline, I would start puttin selling orders in.
          Or less than positive news about second wave of covid.

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            Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
            I would still not tauch anything for now. Maybe selling but there is still some irrationality.
            I don’t think covid has been fully factored in or the reality of a recession. Just wishful thinking and false naratives.

            Once we see a 2-3% drop a day followed by another of decline, I would start puttin selling orders in.
            Or less than positive news about second wave of covid.
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            I'm alright Jack

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              Clever accounting? Nobody knows, apart from some clever accountants, what happens in the books of any large company.
              Maybe a false narative to get the numpties to buy in then wipe them out?

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                Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
                Clever accounting? Nobody knows, apart from some clever accountants, what happens in the books of any large company.
                Maybe a false narative to get the numpties to buy in then wipe them out?
                Yes, it's all a false flag contrarian position masterminded by their resident forensic accountant, scootie.

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                  Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
                  Clever accounting? Nobody knows, apart from some clever accountants, what happens in the books of any large company.
                  Maybe a false narative to get the numpties to buy in then wipe them out?
                  Oil Prices Stage a Modest Recovery as Demand Rises

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                  I'm alright Jack

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                    Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
                    Clever accounting? Nobody knows, apart from some clever accountants, what happens in the books of any large company.
                    Maybe a false narative to get the numpties to buy in then wipe them out?
                    Yup, us accountants are clever But we're not allowed to give a false narrative, that would be highly unethical and fraudulent.

                    Remember, some companies/industries will perform better than normal under these circumstances, others will do much worse.
                    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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                      Originally posted by GigiBronz View Post
                      I would still not tauch anything for now. Maybe selling but there is still some irrationality.
                      I don’t think covid has been fully factored in or the reality of a recession. Just wishful thinking and false naratives.

                      Once we see a 2-3% drop a day followed by another of decline, I would start puttin selling orders in.
                      Or less than positive news about second wave of covid.
                      So to be clear, your advice is to crystallise losses now, and don't buy. Wait until the market rises and buy with less buying power?

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