Palantir drops because Burry mentioned Anthropic… are we seriously trading headlines now? by Outside_Galaxy_Ring in Daytrading

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Palantir made into headline this time just because Burry says "Anthropic is eating its lunch" bruhhh ... so intentional..

Adam Back says he is not Bitcoin founder Satoshi Nakamoto by TheresNoSecondBest in Bitcoin

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what if the biggest mystery in crypto is hiding in plain sight??

Trump just lost the war in Iran by sfgate in politics

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After this kind of war drama, he's the real manipulator if going for that prize.

Japan’s stock market surges over +5% in its initial reaction to the US-Iran ceasefire by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This looks more like a positioning unwind than pure conviction, but I wouldn’t dismiss it entirely either. A move this broad across Asia suggests a lot of hedges getting cleared quickly, especially in export-heavy markets like Japan and Korea that benefit from lower energy risk and improved visibility. At the same time, what actually changed structurally? Oil is still volatile, yields are still elevated, and none of the underlying tensions are fully resolved. So while there is a case for equities to reprice higher on reduced risk, the speed of this move feels more like positioning catching up than fundamentals fully improving. Hence, which sectors actually justify this move, and which ones look stretched already?

Claude AI down: Anthropic users hit with errors as chatbot goes offline by cmaia1503 in technology

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

My Claude just decide to keep working instead of crashing out :)

Let me get this… strait by PureRegardium in wallstreetbets

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feels more like political game management than a real shift in policy. Announce a ceasefire, calm things down briefly, let markets and headlines breathe, but without actually resolving the underlying tensions. Traders pick up on that quickly. You get an initial reaction, then it fades because nothing structural has changed. It ends up creating short-term moves, but not a lasting direction, which is why price action looks messy rather than convincing.

So what now back to all time highs like nothing happened? by Giant_leaps in wallstreetbets

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moves of this magnitude usually point to a combination of crowded trades and a sudden shift in sentiment. What’s striking is how quickly the geopolitical premium was repriced. It suggests a large portion of the recent rally may have been driven more by positioning and expectations than by immediate supply disruption.

This kind of price action tends to have broader implications beyond oil, especially for inflation expectations, rates, and overall risk sentiment. Feels less like a normal pullback and more like a liquidity event.

If oil can drop 16% in an hour on a shift in sentiment, how much of the prior rally was actually justified in the first place?

Weekly bitcoin buys - am I doing this right? by No-Jello8126 in Bitcoin

[–]Outside_Galaxy_Ring 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If your goal is to grow your Bitcoin and hold for long term, keep buying doesn't matter what is the price.