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Fed will buy up the entire stock market if it has to
the Fed will buy up the entire stock market if it has to, to support asset prices
Did anyone hear of that deal China made with Iran a week or so ago? They have a new military/energy/currency pact. It's small now yeah, but over time it's going to start crowding out the $ and this significantly weakens any sanctions we have on Iran right now regarding swift. I think this is partly why China doesn't care much about any retaliation related to Hong Kong. Their new financial center is going to be Shanghai.
Did anyone hear of that deal China made with Iran a week or so ago? They have a new military/energy/currency pact. It's small now yeah, but over time it's going to start crowding out the $ and this significantly weakens any sanctions we have on Iran right now regarding swift. I think this is partly why China doesn't care much about any retaliation related to Hong Kong. Their new financial center is going to be Shanghai.
Look into storing your crypto on your own hard wallet. It’s basically a cold storage that nobody can touch
Newbie123 saysLook into storing your crypto on your own hard wallet. It’s basically a cold storage that nobody can touch
AKA flashdrive.
Exposure to Bitcoin and some of the top 10 crypto’s should be part of your diverse portfolio.
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Here is how I came across Patrick.net: https://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=3731415&page=1
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My Wells Fargo stock is still a mile underwater.
Buffet said he just loved Wells.
I don’t like owning stocks so much as mutual funds
Whoever sold missed out on glorious gainZ
Just kidding.... by late September early October... schools will get shutdown with the first signs of flu season. Then the shit will truly hit the fan.
crypto and physical gold and silver
Look into storing your crypto on your own hard wallet. It’s basically a cold storage that nobody can touch.
This is how Bitcoin Billionaires store their stash:
To protect their bitcoin holdings, the brothers distributed snippets of a printout of their private keys across multiple safe deposits around the United States. This ensured that even if thieves got their hands on a fragment of the private key, the others would still be outside their reach.
I have zero interested in quick access.
This is crazy. Tesla continues to squeeze the shorts. I've never bought a Put Option in my life, but am tempted to give it a try at this point.
Options is not that difficult and the risks are low. For example this works in your favor you can sell a put on a company you're eying and you know the intrinsic value/what you want to pay and just collect a premium and who knows maybe you'll get put the shares you wanted to buy in the first place.
Huh, maybe that can be my revenge for missing out on the rise from 1000 to 1500. My risk is only the premium.
Bitcoin is at around 9k right now.
I guess you have to have stupid market participants in order to make more money.
Newbie123 saysI guess you have to have stupid market participants in order to make more money.
The greater fool theory.
Lol fuckin lol. I thought only wookieman is that stupid but now we have a second one. Eric holder: “when it tanks, sell!” Unbelievable....
I am hearing that 1 in 6 renters and 1 in 3 mortgage holders have stopped making payments.
WTF are people doing with the free money they received and extra UE benefits if they lost their job?
Cowards run from the truth and they're easy to spot.
HODL meaning, essentially means; “Hold on for dear life”. This roughly translates as the "HODLER" believing their coin to be profitable one day and will sit back and never lose coins due to botched trades. If the value of cryptocurrencies increases significantly in the years ahead, it can be worth it to hold onto the crypto as if it were a treasure-trove.
Options is not that difficult and the risks are low. For example this works in your favor you can sell a put on a company you're eying and you know the intrinsic value/what you want to pay and just collect a premium and who knows maybe you'll get put the shares you wanted to buy in the first place.
My concern is that there's a segment of society that has had a foreclosure or short sale from 2008 and feel it's not that big of a deal to let it go after doing it then.
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Those of you who know me a bit from my history know that I don’t pull this trigger lightly. I didn’t fall for all the bear schemes in the last five years. I’ve been a bullish investor for the past 10 years.
The last time I did this (everything to bonds) was in December of 2007.