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while the stock market is in danger on every newspaper because of the tariffs


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#1 andr99

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Posted 04 February 2025 - 04:01 PM

I'm comfortably numb and thus not anxious to get out

 

 

10 p.m. o'clock now here in Europe and good music helps to relax


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#2 andr99

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Posted 04 February 2025 - 04:38 PM

I don't know in which other way I could say that I don't believe in any catastrophism about the maket happening soon


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#3 slupert

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Posted 05 February 2025 - 08:14 AM

So you see the Friday jobs report being good for the market? No growth slow down? No concern over Combover Tariffs and Sissy's axe?



#4 andr99

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Posted 05 February 2025 - 09:07 AM

I just see exponential fear


Edited by andr99, 05 February 2025 - 09:17 AM.

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#5 pdx5

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Posted 05 February 2025 - 09:59 AM

All I see is most overvalued market since internet bubble. But I have appointment with eye doctor next week, to get new glasses.
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#6 steadyquest

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Posted 06 February 2025 - 02:58 AM

Stopping this market is gonna require a catalytic event, because fear = bears = squeezes = higher prices ... rinse and repeat.

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#7 steadyquest

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Posted 06 February 2025 - 11:13 AM

Rising wedges are less reliable than falling wedges, I suppose due to the longterm bullish bias of the market,  If the price makes it to the apex without breaking out or breaking down, this generally implies dissipation of the pattern 'energy', i.e., an uneventful termination (a soft landing?).  To me this doesn't look or feel much like the dot-com bubble.

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