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U.S. Stocks
Data as of 12:46:48pm ET
Tuesday’s Trading:
Dow
+302.5
25,627.49
+1.19%
Nasdaq
+109.23
7,756.25
+1.43%
S&P
+33.52
2,845.39
+1.19%
U.S. Stocks
Data as of 12:46:48pm ET
Tuesday’s Trading:
Dow
+302.5
25,627.49
+1.19%
Nasdaq
+109.23
7,756.25
+1.43%
S&P
+33.52
2,845.39
+1.19%
So...yesterday's big drops were a 'Mirage'.
Stock Market DIVE A Mirage
But today's good numbers are reality?
LOL...you are so full of it Trumpbot that your cred has taken the last plane out of town...last week.
Once AGAIN --- those are from yesterday. The same day the Dow plunged 600+.
Not real good with dates, are ya.
Once AGAIN --- those are from yesterday. The same day the Dow plunged 600+.
Not real good with dates, are ya.
Nope....click on "asia" top left, dipshit....now apologize.
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That is trumps goal.God help us but it seems that the intent of the democrat party and the crazy left is to undermine the U.S. economy and damn the Country.
and so?
Once AGAIN --- those are from yesterday. The same day the Dow plunged 600+.
Not real good with dates, are ya.
God help us but it seems that the intent of the democrat party and the crazy left is to undermine the U.S. economy and damn the Country.
Yeah, I remember that Democrat G. W. Bush, that handed Obama the worst economic crises since The Great Depression.
Normal weekWhelp --- final tally was +207.06. Still over 400 short of what it lost yesterday, and another 450 short of where it was last Friday.
This is why I had my portfolio restructured. Rumpian mood swings.
Normal weekWhelp --- final tally was +207.06. Still over 400 short of what it lost yesterday, and another 450 short of where it was last Friday.
This is why I had my portfolio restructured. Rumpian mood swings.
no one loses anything. I fking laugh at the mere fact that you think people lose money in these things. NO, they do not. they lose when they cash out, but not when the portfolio is just in its normal condition. And, one would have to have had the exact stocks in their portfolio ahead of drawing it out to have actually lost a dime. Most folks don't panic and draw out their funds when their portfolio goes down from a particular stock. so, as always, you are fking wrong.Normal weekWhelp --- final tally was +207.06. Still over 400 short of what it lost yesterday, and another 450 short of where it was last Friday.
This is why I had my portfolio restructured. Rumpian mood swings.
If losing $800 on a conservative portfolio in a week can be considered "normal" I'm willing to see "abnormal".
no one loses anything. I fking laugh at the mere fact that you think people lose money in these things. NO, they do not. they lose when they cash out, but not when the portfolio is just in its normal condition. And, one would have to have had the exact stocks in their portfolio ahead of drawing it out to have actually lost a dime. Most folks don't panic and draw out their funds when their portfolio goes down from a particular stock. so, as always, you are fking wrong.Normal weekWhelp --- final tally was +207.06. Still over 400 short of what it lost yesterday, and another 450 short of where it was last Friday.
This is why I had my portfolio restructured. Rumpian mood swings.
If losing $800 on a conservative portfolio in a week can be considered "normal" I'm willing to see "abnormal".
Normal folks buy low, sell high.
A portfolio isn't liquid. so no one loses anything. the protfolio if affected will only show the value for the day, and again, unless you don't have that particular stock will not affect your portfolio at fking all. And what kind of numbers let's say would it affect, cause one stock may have dropped two bucks so one's loss will only be two dollars of the shares held. but, no one in their right mind would sell at that point. nope, they'd wait for the value to go back up. Which it would, because it most always does.no one loses anything. I fking laugh at the mere fact that you think people lose money in these things. NO, they do not. they lose when they cash out, but not when the portfolio is just in its normal condition. And, one would have to have had the exact stocks in their portfolio ahead of drawing it out to have actually lost a dime. Most folks don't panic and draw out their funds when their portfolio goes down from a particular stock. so, as always, you are fking wrong.Normal weekWhelp --- final tally was +207.06. Still over 400 short of what it lost yesterday, and another 450 short of where it was last Friday.
This is why I had my portfolio restructured. Rumpian mood swings.
If losing $800 on a conservative portfolio in a week can be considered "normal" I'm willing to see "abnormal".
Normal folks buy low, sell high.
Sorry if the word "portfolio" sailed over your head. I should have known.
I watch mine and I knoiw what it's doing. And I don't day-trade, but there again is another term you'd have no clue on.
A portfolio isn't liquid. so no one loses anything. the protfolio if affected will only show the value for the day, and again, unless you don't have that particular stock will not affect your portfolio at fking all. And what kind of numbers let's say would it affect, cause one stock may have dropped two bucks so one's loss will only be two dollars of the shares held. but, no one in their right mind would sell at that point. nope, they'd wait for the value to go back up. Which it would, because it most always does.no one loses anything. I fking laugh at the mere fact that you think people lose money in these things. NO, they do not. they lose when they cash out, but not when the portfolio is just in its normal condition. And, one would have to have had the exact stocks in their portfolio ahead of drawing it out to have actually lost a dime. Most folks don't panic and draw out their funds when their portfolio goes down from a particular stock. so, as always, you are fking wrong.Normal weekWhelp --- final tally was +207.06. Still over 400 short of what it lost yesterday, and another 450 short of where it was last Friday.
This is why I had my portfolio restructured. Rumpian mood swings.
If losing $800 on a conservative portfolio in a week can be considered "normal" I'm willing to see "abnormal".
Normal folks buy low, sell high.
Sorry if the word "portfolio" sailed over your head. I should have known.
I watch mine and I knoiw what it's doing. And I don't day-trade, but there again is another term you'd have no clue on.
So, are you trying to tell the class that you never see any of the stocks in your portfolio ever go down in a given month, quarter or year? hmmmmmm not fking possible. so more shell game fakery.
yep, I understood what you meant. And until you sell that stock you didn't lose a dime. Right?A portfolio isn't liquid. so no one loses anything. the protfolio if affected will only show the value for the day, and again, unless you don't have that particular stock will not affect your portfolio at fking all. And what kind of numbers let's say would it affect, cause one stock may have dropped two bucks so one's loss will only be two dollars of the shares held. but, no one in their right mind would sell at that point. nope, they'd wait for the value to go back up. Which it would, because it most always does.no one loses anything. I fking laugh at the mere fact that you think people lose money in these things. NO, they do not. they lose when they cash out, but not when the portfolio is just in its normal condition. And, one would have to have had the exact stocks in their portfolio ahead of drawing it out to have actually lost a dime. Most folks don't panic and draw out their funds when their portfolio goes down from a particular stock. so, as always, you are fking wrong.Normal week
If losing $800 on a conservative portfolio in a week can be considered "normal" I'm willing to see "abnormal".
Normal folks buy low, sell high.
Sorry if the word "portfolio" sailed over your head. I should have known.
I watch mine and I knoiw what it's doing. And I don't day-trade, but there again is another term you'd have no clue on.
So, are you trying to tell the class that you never see any of the stocks in your portfolio ever go down in a given month, quarter or year? hmmmmmm not fking possible. so more shell game fakery.
There are hundreds of stocks in my portfolio. When I say it lost 800 in a week I'm talking about the value of it AS A WHOLE, dumbass.