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Cashing out and see y’all in 2025

Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
Cashing out and see y’all in 2025
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  • 泰山石敢当 : Congratulations on achieving this year's profit target. I will be here waiting for your return. Your options investment strategy has caught my attention, looking forward to your next update.

  • 约翰の理财库 OP 泰山石敢当 : Let’s wait for a post-election market (correction)crash ([undefined] I don’t know when)
    I am cashing out now to downpay my new house . Will be back when an exceptional opportunity comes

  • tawauzai : dude.. What are your thoughts on tomorrow's US stocks? I also want to make some money tomorrow...

  • 约翰の理财库 OP tawauzai : Post-election and Trump 2.0 era market could see some ups and downs across different areas. Stocks might get an immediate boost in sectors like banking, energy, and defense due to pro-business policies, but there’s a chance of inflation and trade issues causing some bumps later on. Bond prices might drop as government borrowing increases, pushing interest rates higher. Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin could benefit if regulations become more friendly with Trump. Oil production may rise with fewer environmental rules, which could push prices down if there’s too much supply. Gold might become more attractive if inflation grows, but a strong dollar could keep its appeal in check. Meanwhile, a strong dollar could make U.S. products more expensive overseas, affecting trade and putting pressure on other countries’ currencies.
    Well,  tomorrow no one know.
    predicting tomorrow’s market is like guessing the weather with a crystal ball.
    So… focus on the upcoming economic change instead, take some actions to guard against risks, and get ready for next opportunities.

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