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The US annual inflation rate climbed for the third consecutive month, reaching 2.9% in December 2024, up from 2.7% in November, aligning with market forecasts.
The rise at the year's end was partially attributed to low base effects from the previous year, especially in the energy sector. Energy prices decreased slightly less (-0.5% compared to -3.2% in November), primarily influenced by changes in gasoline (-3.4% vs -8.1%), fuel oil (-13.1% vs -...
The rise at the year's end was partially attributed to low base effects from the previous year, especially in the energy sector. Energy prices decreased slightly less (-0.5% compared to -3.2% in November), primarily influenced by changes in gasoline (-3.4% vs -8.1%), fuel oil (-13.1% vs -...
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$U.S. 10-Year Treasury Notes Yield (US10Y.BD)$ food for thought
in 10 days everything is going to change
everything is negotiable under Trump and it will be he's not giving away anything
the 10 years shot straight up the market is selling off and you hear all the bobbleheads coming out of the woodwork like cockroaches talking about over only going to get one rate cut next year and maybe rates are going to go up.
so what
interest rates are going to go down and let me tell you why they're goi...
in 10 days everything is going to change
everything is negotiable under Trump and it will be he's not giving away anything
the 10 years shot straight up the market is selling off and you hear all the bobbleheads coming out of the woodwork like cockroaches talking about over only going to get one rate cut next year and maybe rates are going to go up.
so what
interest rates are going to go down and let me tell you why they're goi...
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$XTI Aerospace (XTIA.US)$
look at what I did in the screenshot. I was holding the shares bought two days ago, after the rs I thought it was too low (it was around 4), I didn't sell my shares and i bought more at the low price and when it rise a bit I sold 1/4 , and waited for it to drop a bit and used the money to buy 1/4 again and sold it again and so on. the reason I did this is I don't put much money in my stock account. so i had to sell some and used the money to buy again when it drops. ev...
look at what I did in the screenshot. I was holding the shares bought two days ago, after the rs I thought it was too low (it was around 4), I didn't sell my shares and i bought more at the low price and when it rise a bit I sold 1/4 , and waited for it to drop a bit and used the money to buy 1/4 again and sold it again and so on. the reason I did this is I don't put much money in my stock account. so i had to sell some and used the money to buy again when it drops. ev...
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does anyone know what happened to stocks? all the stocks are dropping!
does anyone know what happened to stocks? all the stocks are dropping!
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Scaling out is the practice of gradually reducing your position size as the trade moves in your favor, locking in profits while leaving a portion of your position active to potentially benefit from further gains.
Imagine you’re a trader who buys 1,000 shares of a stock at $100 per share, expecting it to rise. Your plan involves scaling out of the position as the price increases to secure profits and reduce risk.
1. Initial Purchase: You buy 1,000 sha...
Scaling out is the practice of gradually reducing your position size as the trade moves in your favor, locking in profits while leaving a portion of your position active to potentially benefit from further gains.
Imagine you’re a trader who buys 1,000 shares of a stock at $100 per share, expecting it to rise. Your plan involves scaling out of the position as the price increases to secure profits and reduce risk.
1. Initial Purchase: You buy 1,000 sha...
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