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AMZN down about 18% from its all time high, and GOOGL down 17% from its recent all time high.
S&P 500 is only down 7% from its all time high, its moved sideways for the most part over last 8 months.
US-based employers last month announced plans to slash 172,017 jobs, a 103% increase from a year ago and the highest February total since 2009, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas’s latest monthly job cuts report released Thursday.
It’s the 12th highest monthly total in the 32 years Challenger has been tracking job cuts. The 11 others (four came during the Covid-19 pandemic) all occurred when the US was in a recession, Challenger data shows.
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the end or at least slow-down of the Democrat gravy train
expect more protests by the Left against Trump as Trump admin makes more cuts
and I would not be surprised if the protesters and maybe even future riots by AntiFa will be funded by all that Biden-era grant money
https://thehill.com/business/5183167-fox-business-host-on-shocking-decline-in-consumer-spending-the-boom-times-are-over/
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Lower interest rates? No, lower asset prices with a higher savings rate.
the fundamentals for some stocks like AMZN and GOOGL are a lot better with the ~10% correction of the S&P 500, and we were overdue for a correction or major retracement
The goal should be paid off homes and cars.
(WHTM) — Dollar General is the latest company to announce plans to close dozens of locations in 2025 amid struggling consumer confidence.
Also there has been many references to "demographic shifts or changes" on Patrick.net , so perhaps we should be shorting Harley Davidson stock since the generations after General X have little interest in riding on motorcycles ? Its stock price is at 1999's levels :-/
From NBC News, and this is not a good sign as its a possible sign of desperation for working class who use Door Dash.
From NBC News, and this is not a good sign as its a possible sign of desperation for working class who use Door Dash.
I've always been surprised learning about how a large percentage of Door Dash customers in the Panama City Florida area are working class.
Combine this with the recent news about subprime auto loan defaults :-(
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Klarna, the buy now, pay later lender that’s headed for an initial public offering, said on Thursday that it’s signed on DoorDash as a partner, another sign of momentum for public market investors.
Then some brilliant banker will let the college kids do a cash out re-fi for a cheeseburger.
All rated AAA, of course.
As solid as any student loan.
100? Out of 1,500,000?
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