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Old 03-15-2020, 02:27 PM
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Fed releases Sunday afternoon emergency Quantitative Easing. They must see a freezing up of money like 2008. Hoping to set a floor for the market. However DJ futures showing over 1000 point loss for Monday. Economy has been extremely fragile for the last couple years,getting pushed over edge now. could be a long road back to normalcy. The industry is in for shock & awe.
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Old 03-15-2020, 02:31 PM
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Fed releases Sunday afternoon emergency Quantitative Easing. They must see a freezing up of money like 2008. Hoping to set a floor for the market. However DJ futures showing over 1000 point loss for Monday. Economy has been extremely fragile for the last couple years,getting pushed over edge now. could be a long road back to normalcy. The industry is in for shock & awe.
It's sometimes okay to do nothing. Wish we would just do nothing and let the markets sort it all out.

But since they're doing this. I may cash out of my toilet paper futures and refinance.
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I've never seen, or even studied a government screwing over small business this badly. The government is dumping all the pain of this on the middle class, in order to support the protected class of assets.
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However DJ futures showing over 1000 point loss for Monday.
It hit the down limit circuit breaker. Odds are it goes much lower than that on Monday
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Originally Posted by iahflyr View Post
It hit the down limit circuit breaker. Odds are it goes much lower than that on Monday
Yup- start thinking 18K in the next 2 or 3 weeks. Dont buy yet. Wait for it Billy Ray...
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Originally Posted by Bozo the pilot View Post
Yup- start thinking 18K in the next 2 or 3 weeks. Dont buy yet. Wait for it Billy Ray...
There is actually a technical forecast based on science that says we are headed much lower on the S&P.

Shiller P/E – A Better Measurement of Market Valuation

Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 18:06:52 -0500 (Updated every 10 minutes)

Shiller P/E: 26 (+ 9.287%)

Shiller P/E is 52.8% higher than the historical mean of 17
Implied future annual return: 0.2%
Historical low: 4.8
Historical high: 44.2
S&P 500: 2711.02
Regular P/E: 20.4 (historical mean: 16.1)Prof. Robert Shiller of Yale University invented the Schiller P/E to measure the market's valuation. The Schiller P/E is a more reasonable market valuation indicator than the P/E ratio because it eliminates fluctuation of the ratio caused by the variation of profit margins during business cycles. This is similar to market valuation based on the ratio of total market cap over GDP, where the variation of profit margins does not play a role either.

GuruFocus calculates the Shiller P/E ratio of individual stocks and different sectors. Here you can see the Sector Shiller PE, it shows you which sectors are the cheapest. Here you can see Shiller P/E of individual stocks.
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Old 03-15-2020, 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by BMEP100 View Post
There is actually a technical forecast based on science that says we are headed much lower on the S&P.

Shiller P/E – A Better Measurement of Market Valuation

Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 18:06:52 -0500 (Updated every 10 minutes)

Shiller P/E: 26 (+ 9.287%)

Shiller P/E is 52.8% higher than the historical mean of 17
Implied future annual return: 0.2%
Historical low: 4.8
Historical high: 44.2
S&P 500: 2711.02
Regular P/E: 20.4 (historical mean: 16.1)Prof. Robert Shiller of Yale University invented the Schiller P/E to measure the market's valuation. The Schiller P/E is a more reasonable market valuation indicator than the P/E ratio because it eliminates fluctuation of the ratio caused by the variation of profit margins during business cycles. This is similar to market valuation based on the ratio of total market cap over GDP, where the variation of profit margins does not play a role either.

GuruFocus calculates the Shiller P/E ratio of individual stocks and different sectors. Here you can see the Sector Shiller PE, it shows you which sectors are the cheapest. Here you can see Shiller P/E of individual stocks.
All you had to say was lower... Jeesh.
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Originally Posted by Bozo the pilot View Post
Yup- start thinking 18K in the next 2 or 3 weeks. Dont buy yet. Wait for it Billy Ray...
what types of stocks will be good buys?
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Originally Posted by Grumpyaviator View Post
what types of stocks will be good buys?
TSLA
MA
SHOP
VEEV
AAPL
JPM
AMZN
Let me know if you need the whole ticker boss.
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Originally Posted by Grumpyaviator View Post
what types of stocks will be good buys?
Electric utilities.

Let them get thrown out with the bath water. Then start buying. I bought solid electric co stocks in 2009 IIRC making 10% dividend. Electric demand dropped like 2% during that time period.

O is another good one but a little more volatile. Wait for it to fall. This is gonna get out of control fast...you'll know when everyone capitulates...the US gov screwed this up so badly...holy ____.
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