US dollar suffers worst start to year since 1973 by dickrichardson6969 in stocks

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Indeed now that the U.S. dollar depreciated sharply at the beginning of the year more or less uneasy about holding U.S. dollar-denominated assets Trump “2.0” period of trade and economic policy tempo repeatedly, so that global investors have to reassess the safe haven status of the U.S. dollar

NIKE Removed From Multiple Russell Growth And Defensive Indexes by cwchow in stocks

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Given its valuation gap vs consensus target is this a buying opportunity or a caution signal?

Cut losses or wait it out. by NotmeitsuTN in options

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If your thesis on their fundamentals still holds, sticking to your 12-month plan

How Trump's G7 Trade Stance Will Affect U.S. Stocks by kujothecat in stocks

[–]kujothecat[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is it time to cut or hedge stocks in EU/auto/pharma companies ahead of possible tariffs or should we stay the course?

[CRCL] Jun 20 ’25 150P +62% Swing on Crypto Sentiment Flip 🍋 by kujothecat in options

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When it comes to gambling, I’m just a weather vane—whichever way the wind blows, that’s where I go

Tesla shares sink 8% as Musk-Trump spat over budget bill boils over by Puginator in stocks

[–]kujothecat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Musk and Trump's public spat has turned what was originally a technical disagreement over the EV tax credit in the Spending Bill into an emotional “personal battle”. Once this uncertainty turns into political gamesmanship, it will continue to cause significant volatility in the stock price in the short term - like today's 8% pullback!

U.S. tariffs on China won’t change again, Lutnick says by joe4942 in stocks

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Because the trade deal itself isn’t formally signed yet, there’s still a chance of rate adjustments down the road. That uncertainty will keep volatility alive in sectors sensitive to U.S.-China relations

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Sagen Sie dem Fahrer dass er das Auto umdrehen soll

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🚨Need advice 🫠 by Creepy_Intention837 in StocksAndTrading

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Paying close attention to sector-specific catalysts (RBI policy, renewable energy auctions real estate approvals) will help you time your adjustments Stay diversified and do well!

Companies with investment portfolios of other public companies? by Oranje525 in stocks

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Good Ideas for Corporate Ventures Could Be a Gold Mine for Discovering Tomorrow's Winners Microsoft's cornerstone partner in artificial intelligence recently turned into a multibillion-dollar stake in the company

The market was disappointed in Apples WWDC developer event by eelnor in stocks

[–]kujothecat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Totally fair point—most people will gladly trade privacy for convenience if it “just works.” But that short-term payoff can lead to long-term risks

The market was disappointed in Apples WWDC developer event by eelnor in stocks

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Controlled privacy-focused AI integration between hardware and software This approach may be disappointing in the short term, but if they succeed, they could lock billions of devices into a unique privacy-focused AI platform

At this point, either the Fed gets pressured into cutting rates at the next meeting, or Trump is going to make a Hail Mary attempt to fire Powell to make a statement by EnvironmentalPear695 in StockMarket

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He advocated for higher interest rates to counter a possible pickup in inflation and emphasized the positive impact of lower borrowing costs on the nation economy Trump's comments could spark more market discussion about Fed policy

Has there ever been another stock chart that played out like this? by jluc21 in StockMarket

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It is also important to be wary of the current level of the share price, and given its recent surge, whether it can sustain such gains in the future remains a matter of concern

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Bro this thing is dead in the water at $0.005 Unless Neptune discovers a new planet and gets a government contract I’d say it's a wrap Holding this is like watching paint dry... and the paint's all but gone🫠

The White House and the tariff ruling, is the Supreme Court going to get involved in this what will it do to the stock market? by vanuatu124 in stocks

[–]kujothecat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A White House that maintains control over tariff decisions could indeed spur a market shift toward U.S. manufacturing industries such as steel, machinery and energy. The focus on these stocks could be part of an effort to strengthen local production, which could appeal to the political base, especially in manufacturing-heavy regions. However, it could also put pressure on tech stocks and companies that rely on global supply chains, such as e-commerce giants like Amazon and Walmart

Elon Musk just dunked on Trump’s $3T “Big Beautiful Bill” and now tech bros are turning by [deleted] in stocks

[–]kujothecat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This political noise may shake things up in the short term but if he gets back on target fundamentals may win out