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Thelord : So you sold all?
Money Thrill OP : i have only Alibaba and all sold. i take always several positions, 1st position to take 2th and 3th position over several months for DCA. But don't take anymore positions. I have a bad feelings about it ... so i sold the whole little first position with little loss. But i have around 25 positions in shares and etf's. I invest for long-term but every day i take a look at the begin and end of market to change some positions. Buy or sell. Last week i selled some $CrowdStrike (CRWD.US)$ (Friday at highest position end market, if % comes to high) and $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ [at 148, % to high]. Always same business.
I look always in future, 5 and even 10 years. Conclusion next year not good for Europe, bad for China, and good for some shares in US. America owns 60% of the world economy. So there i must be. for Lol photo of Eurpean economy
Money Thrill OP : But also difficult for European people to except or see this ... a mild recession because of war in Oekraïn.
If war end with Trump, that can slowly change economy in better way?
But even with new measures in China, i see mot many progress. not drastic enough. You have to go for it 100%. Announce support every week, but I don't see that ? Maybe i am wrong?
I see always, "the PROOF IS IN THE EATING OF THE PUDDING "
Money Thrill OP : The Abroad is so good as cooked. [European news from MarketDevil]
" .... Trump's tariff policy obviously also has major consequences abroad. Everything indicates that the impact will be greater than during Trump's first administration. All countries will suffer, with China leading the way...".
Money Thrill OP : But, also .... Many American companies are active in Asia. They will undoubtedly put pressure on Trump to prevent negative effects as much as possible!
AND China is certainly not defenseless. It also has its own means of pressure that it can use in negotiations. For example, it can threaten export restrictions on medicines, rare earth metals and other raw materials that the US has a shortage of. And US needs the chips from $Taiwan Semiconductor (TSM.US)$, cannot without.
So, the Cold war is not over yet?
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