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UP UP AND AWAYYYYYYYYYYYNvda up 200% ytd
Hard to eject from this rocket!UP UP AND AWAYYYYYYYYYYY
Unless you're Cathie Woods.Hard to eject from this rocket!
Sell in may and go away, some say
Forbes:For over a year, economists and investors have been fearful that elevated interest rates and tight monetary policies could tip the U.S. economy into a recession. U.S. consumers seem healthy for now, but the Fed is reaching a critical point in its battle against inflation.
The next couple of months could determine whether the FOMC can navigate a so-called soft landing for the U.S. economy without tipping it into a recession.
The U.S. Treasury yield curve has been inverted since mid-2022, a historically strong recession indicator. The New York Fed’s recession probability model suggests there is still a 50% chance of a U.S. recession sometime within the next 12 months.
“The total [of public companies] should have grown dramatically, not shrunk,” wrote Dimon in his annual shareholder letter earlier this spring.
The number of private companies in the US backed by private equity firms, meanwhile, has grown from 1,900 to 11,200 over the last two decades, according to JPMorgan data.
Dimon’s company, of course, makes a huge amount of money from taking companies public, so he’s not exactly an impartial observer. But Dimon said his concerns are broader than JPMorgan’s bottom line: If this trend continues, our understanding of the US economy could become hazier, he argued.
“This trend is serious,” warned Dimon on Monday. “We really need to consider: Is this the outcome we want?”
Yeah chasing a bottom or the band wagon has proven great for her lolUnless you're Cathie Woods.
Wish I paid more...You pay taxes?
Paying taxes means than you made money. It's possible to avoid/defer some taxes, but I doubt one can do it for all income/profit, esp. if you want to enjoy/spend it. Just my opinion man.Wish I paid more...
Interesting article.It is a little hard to measure, but last time I did it about 5yrs ago there were pretty obvious new outflows out of stocks for almost a decade (yep, Boomers). That doesn't necessarily mean stocks go down, as is obvious with hindsight but was hard to explain at the time.Forbes:
November 2024 Stock Market Forecast
The S&P 500 has resumed its march higher as strong first quarter earnings numbers have helped ease investor fears about inflation and a potentially delayed Federal Reserve pivot to interest rate cuts. In May, the S&P 500 gained 4.2% despite concerns over slowing economic growth, weakeningwww.forbes.com
Also found this an interesting statistic from a CNN Business article: