NASDAQ100 Myth
Even though the NASDAQ100 is falling, please be careful after the rate cut!
The US economy is definitely not good!
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超長期投資家 : The economy of the United States is good.
takabou OP 超長期投資家 : You won't understand it without looking at the indicators in detail!
超長期投資家 takabou OP : Perhaps the market is making a detailed assessment.
takabou OP 超長期投資家 : Because everyone believes it's okay since everyone is determining it, isn't it fine as it is?
I am not relying on everyone's judgment, but carefully examining economic indicators to determine.
Thank you for your valuable input.
リーマン投資家 : I agree. I think that if the unemployment rate is bad this month, I don't know what will happen.
takabou OP リーマン投資家 : Yes, that's true. The unemployment rate is gradually increasing... It's also questionable whether it will last until the presidential election!
Thank you for your opinion!
じへっち : I agree with the same opinion.
If the USA economy is said to be good, the unemployment rate should not rise, but I feel a contradiction in the gradual increase in the unemployment rate. I am worried like the original poster about whether it will last until the presidential election. Pay attention to the trends in the economic indicators.
takabou OP じへっち : 失業率だけでなく、非農業も下方修正してきたし株が上がってるのは利下げ期待が大きいのかなと思いますが……
じへっち takabou OP : I also feel that the stock price is rising amidst the growing expectation of interest rate cuts. I will continue to observe carefully in the future. Thank you for your response.
じへっち : As I've been saying before, the economic indicators were bad. I think it's wrong to belittle them. Each person has their own thoughts, so I think there will be divided opinions regardless of being the majority or minority. Instead of denying thoughts outright, it's better to carefully examine the information and listen to various opinions. Thanks to that, I managed to avoid being caught up in the decline.
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