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.with the stimulus package approved, I would expect stocks to go up
G36 says.with the stimulus package approved, I would expect stocks to go up
Because your typical stock investor is eligible for the stimulus???
tesla was one of the stocks i bought on the dip :) we'll see if i lose out on this one.
I would buy more AAPL but I have too many shares already.
zzyzzx saysG36 says.with the stimulus package approved, I would expect stocks to go up
Because your typical stock investor is eligible for the stimulus???
You think people earning less than $75K don't invest? I bet the majority of RH "investors" fall into that bracket.
Anyway, she would not sell on dips. She said that dips were temporary at least for the stocks she owned.
All my stocks holdings are long term plays. I cannot see a scenario where Tesla, Apple, Nvidia are trending down for 5-10 years.
Nvidia is part of pretty much every aspect of EV's. The EV market is going to explode within the next 2-3 years. Considering marketcap etc., I wouldnt be surprised if Nvidia hits 750 dollars in the next 1-2years.
if some influential countries like the usa were to take a stance against crypto
A survey from Deutsche Bank has given an insight into how much cash from U.S. stimulus checks might find its way into the stock market.
Responses to the survey of 430 retail investors showed that half of 25- to 34-year-olds plan to spend 50% of their stimulus payments on stocks, leading the German investment bank to state that "a large amount of the upcoming U.S. stimulus checks will probably find their way into equities."
Meanwhile, 18- to 24-year-olds involved in the survey planned to use 40% of any stimulus checks on stocks, and 35- to 54-year-olds surveyed planned to use 37% of their checks on equity market investment. The over-55s surveyed said they'd put only 16% into stocks.
Responses to the survey of 430 retail investors showed that half of 25- to 34-year-olds plan to spend 50% of their stimulus payments on stocks, leading the German investment bank to state that "a large amount of the upcoming U.S. stimulus checks will probably find their way into equities."
A survey from Deutsche Bank has given an insight into how much cash from U.S. stimulus checks might find its way into the stock market.
If you understand that, you are already ahead of many. I'll translate again: Buy assets (Stocks, RE
good! As an asset holder you should not be too sad about stimulus. you benefit in higher asset values!
I’m yelling at everyone to invest because you will need more money in the future than before the gigantic government money spending recently.
Roth IRA and Health Savings Account invested in stock mutual funds are a must.
’m yelling at everyone to invest because you will need more money in the future than before the gigantic government money spending recently.
@mell,
i get your comments but I am wondering what your timeline is? For me, investing in stocks is always long term. I am not a trader at all.
what are your thoughts on the growth of the EV market within the next decade? How should I think about the expectation that a boom in the EV market translates into higher stock valuation for companies that play in this market? (Nvidia, Nio, Tesla, GE, F, MSFT and many others)
thanks mell for the clarification!
I am with you on most of it. BTW, I also hold biotech/life science. (Thermo Fisher Scientific for instance is one of my long term holds, 2020 was a record year for them).
"We're overdue for a recession" Are you basically saying, a "natural" recession that brings us down to the mean versus a one-off event like Covid?
To me, we just had a recession and are coming out of it (start of the next bull market). I dont think the FED will ever allow for a natural recession. Its manipulated by stimulus, money printing, depressed rates. That wont stop and the old saying that they wont have any tools left isnt true in my mind either. They can print forever, buy assets directly and even go negative on rates.
It's difficult to say but the statement that we will never have recession again (which some pundits have voiced) is definitely a bold one. The Fed is mighty but not limitless. But we'll see!
the statement that we will never have recession again (which some pundits have voiced) is definitely a bold one
mell saysthe statement that we will never have recession again (which some pundits have voiced) is definitely a bold one
Sounds very much like "We have reached a permanently high plateau" in 1929. And boy were they wrong.
Patrick saysmell saysthe statement that we will never have recession again (which some pundits have voiced) is definitely a bold one
Sounds very much like "We have reached a permanently high plateau" in 1929. And boy were they wrong.
Is it time to buy 30y treasuries
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