• AlecSadler@sh.itjust.works
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    18 hours ago

    This all reminds me of a coworker I had back in the day that was like 6 weeks from retirement and they were super excited and happy and hopeful. It was all they talked about.

    And 2wks after they retired the 2008 crisis hit. Their portfolio went to absolute shit, they panicked and sold. And then later missed the window for good general recovery.

    It broke my fucking heart.

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      This IS, however, what most Americans voted for, so yeah, cry me a river, you got what you wanted.

      The rest of the world has to deal with the fallout of your stupidity, so seriously, do not ask for petty points anymore, you can literally starve to death and the world will no longer care.

      Give us a call once the US is a democracy again with a completely revamped political system with 30 parties, overhauled police force, overhauled healthcare and economic rule set, overhauled culture… If then you grovel on your knees for aologies for decades of terror world wide, culminating in two trump eras that measurably made the world worse in countless ways, then maybe maybe we might start thinking about caring about you.

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        I spent a good chunk of this paycheck on car parts for my car and my wife’s.

        Breaks, oil and air filters, enough for 3 years of maintenance.

        Last month was parts for the furnace.

        Most of the affordable stuff is made over seas.

        If you can, I suggest also stocking up on repair materials. Parts are going to skyrocket in price very soon, and it’s going to become very expensive to even do regular maintenance on most mechanical equipment.

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          I’m Canadian, Im still waiting on annexation and invested in long storage freeze dried food for when that crisis happens.

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      Make depression great again!

      RFK is on it. He wants to get rid of antidepressants.

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    I’m like not 100% sure what floor traders even do besides pose for reaction photos when the stock market does something. Basically professional mourners but for capitalism.

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      I’m like not 100% sure what floor traders even do

      They stopped being a thing back in the '00s. Floor trading is all done by algorithms now. Specifically, the High Frequency Trading algorithms, that perpetually scan trading indexes and place orders in anticipation of arbitrage opportunities.

      You’ve got a few people on the floor who function as IT and tweak the algorithms as necessary when they encounter bugs. But that guy is more likely freaking because his API is bugging out than because of any change in equity values.

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        No, those are still actual traders at the NYSE. An overwhelming amount of trades are electronic, but the NYSE floor is still a thing.

        https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/09/traders-floor-exchange.asp

        There are still traders who work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)—where some large companies still trade in the pit—as well as commodity and options exchanges like the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME).

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          They’re there almost exclusively for the cameras. It’s essentially a TV set.

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    One of the TVs in my gym plays fox news. Usually they have stuff along the bottom of the screen for current stock index prices (DJIA, etc.). Guess what was conspicuously absent today?

    It was funny to watch them hide it while the TV across from it runs CNN, where they were covering the tariffs and market drops, while fox was running a bit shitting on Kamala Harris.

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    It’s fine, it’s fine. Next week will see such tremendous growth and everyone will be begging to trade with the US again. You’ll see.

    Between the 401k, the future of social security, and the cost of everything going up, retirement is looking great now. Yay.

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    Saturday is when the really big tariffs hit (China, Vietnam, ect.)

    Enjoy your weekend because Monday will have people jumping out of windows again.

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      The tariffs don’t really need to be enacted for the market to respond.

      That’s not to say Monday won’t be a shit-show.