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Fri Feb 9, 2018, 03:54 PM Feb 2018

dow up 500. [View all]

my opinion only, but i think the market will stabilize from here, although volatility will take weeks to gradually come back down.

from there, i think the markets will go up much more gradually before the end of the year.


assuming donnie doesn't go all smoot-hawley on us. you know he wants to!

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dow up 500. [View all] unblock Feb 2018 OP
Now only 360. Incredibly volatile. Roland99 Feb 2018 #1
Not really. Those look like large numbers but PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2018 #34
I hope it crashes bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #2
if you shorted the market, congrats. unblock Feb 2018 #4
The stock market is a gamble for anyone bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #8
Most people who are employed have a 401k MichMary Feb 2018 #12
That isn't true. bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #14
Oh, well, in that case I guess it's okay MichMary Feb 2018 #17
Naw, lady bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #18
Yeah, my parents didn't believe in the stock market MichMary Feb 2018 #21
My parent's didn't believe in the stock market either bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #22
Nope. I always say MichMary Feb 2018 #25
ha! my mother always says her goal is to die penniless! unblock Feb 2018 #32
32% have 401ks..... panader0 Feb 2018 #30
I'm curious -- do you also hope that unemployment soars onenote Feb 2018 #7
There are also millions of Americans who aren't invested in the stock market bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #11
Oh, good grief. MichMary Feb 2018 #13
That's a polite version of my reaction.... onenote Feb 2018 #20
Here in the deep south we'd say, "Bless his heart." Hortensis Feb 2018 #58
We get it. Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #23
Keep punching at the air, Cheech bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #24
just so you know, who exactly do you think will win if the stock market really craters? unblock Feb 2018 #31
My grandmother lived through the Great Depression. bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #36
Every point you made is valid (well most of them) Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #41
Your assumptions about me are about as wrong as your avatar bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #44
My avatar? LOL. Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #50
maybe not as many retirement plans would be getting crushed standingtall Feb 2018 #37
This is so fuckin true. +10000000000000000000000000 bathroommonkey76 Feb 2018 #39
Probably true. And also irrelevant. Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #40
Not wishing them ruin but cheerleading a bad system is not standingtall Feb 2018 #42
Not wanting it to crash and cause mass suffering is not the same thing as rooting for it. n/t Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #43
The stock market is a big casino standingtall Feb 2018 #47
And if and when it does Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #52
I get it standingtall Feb 2018 #54
The answer isn't hoping for or celebrating a crash. Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #57
There are plenty of rich people with wealth far in excess of any puny retirement plan they have. unblock Feb 2018 #45
Exactly like I said big casino standingtall Feb 2018 #49
Pension plans. How nice. BeyondGeography Feb 2018 #46
Some people were absolutely conned standingtall Feb 2018 #48
Ah, nostalgia BeyondGeography Feb 2018 #51
some times nostalgia is a good thing standingtall Feb 2018 #53
Many people still have pension plans. n/t MarcA Feb 2018 #55
Just how common are defined benefit plans? BeyondGeography Feb 2018 #56
LOL. I actually don't own any stock. Downtown Hound Feb 2018 #38
This message was self-deleted by its author Skittles Feb 2018 #27
. NCTraveler Feb 2018 #28
I heard a hedge fund owner who cashed in his "shorts" today describe these ups and downs... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #3
there are indeed a good number of technical signals that suggest this is a turning point. unblock Feb 2018 #5
I hope this is just a bump in the road. yallerdawg Feb 2018 #9
donnie's turning the presidency into a joke has not yet caused that kind of damage. unblock Feb 2018 #10
When our low wages can't buy us cheap goods anymore... yallerdawg Feb 2018 #16
The wild intraday swings don't suggest stabilization to me Awsi Dooger Feb 2018 #6
this was a good upswing. i'm not suggesting the wild intraday swings will go away quickly. unblock Feb 2018 #15
it really has been something to behold NRaleighLiberal Feb 2018 #19
Time to toggle from "blame the black guy" mode. lpbk2713 Feb 2018 #26
I am calling it, the Dow will level off at 22,000 XRubicon Feb 2018 #29
get back out there and sell! sell! sell! unblock Feb 2018 #33
This sort of thing happens to me all the time XRubicon Feb 2018 #35
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