- This week is a very light week for the release of domestic macroeconomic data. On Wednesday, we'll see the December reading for the Conference Board's Index of Leading Indicators. Then, we'll run through the weekly jobless claims report on Thursday to be followed on Friday by December Existing Home Sales, the S&P Global Flash PMIs for January and revisions to the University of Michigan's January's surveys for Consumer Sentiment and Consumer Inflation Expectations. - The Fed is ...
Space Dust
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Elites have throttled the economy back for so long, trying to get others to play along. But some of these others didn't, and are now very far ahead. And the depopulation plan which was started at home, wasn't able to spread. Complete failure by the western Elites, who are now so desperate, anything they try will fail just from the STENCH of the level of desperation..
Donald Trump's second term began with bold declarations and swift action. His inaugural address emphasized an "America First" agenda, tackling inflation, energy independence, and border security. On day one, he signed executive orders and outlined policies that set the tone for his presidency. But what does this mean for the markets? Let's break down his priorities and the stocks that ...
10baggerbamm
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you're incorrect saying that drill baby drill benefits oil companies. they're underlying commodity with an increase in supply will result in significantly lower prices it's economics 101. it's exact same thing that happened during the Trump first administration and if you look at the performance of large oil companies and intermediate oil companies they were down between 30 and 70% under Trump's first term.. I think you should go look at history and see the impact on these companies stock prices as a result of lower oil prices
YZRolling
10baggerbamm
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While increased supply can lead to lower commodity prices, large oil companies often offset this with operational efficiencies, diversification, and downstream operations (refining and chemicals), which benefit from cheaper crude. On the other hand, stock prices aren't solely tied to oil prices. Broader economic trends, geopolitical events, and company-specific factors (like debt management and cost control) also influence performance.
A Humble Mooer
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I get people WANT to view this positively. I'm trying to find opportunities in Trumps actions too. This analysis though is so positive it borders on a little delusional.
10baggerbamm
A Humble Mooer
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well you have to look at it very basic if you're operating a company in one of your biggest expenses is fuel and that price goes down everything else being equal your margins and profits go up. so that's your cruise liners all your cruise companies pick the best one because as long as discretionary income increases and it will when oil prices fall you have more money people are going to accelerate they're bookings for cruise ships. the cost of their fuel is going to go down significantly. I would tell people to look at that before airlines airlines have a lot of other problems unions at the top of the list Boeing aircraft but the cruise ships don't have to deal with that issue you just have to worry about another epidemic potentially. additionally you have Federal Express and UPS UPS is played with surprisingly enough union problems Federal Express doesn't have that issue to contend with same thing their profit margins are going to go up when the cost of jet fuel goes down which means the stock price will go up. so go down the list of companies that use the most fuel it's a very basic approach but it absolutely will work. lastly is the trade that I have a large position in I'm going to be buying every week and it's going to be for me a multi-million dollar position. I believe what Trump said he will do promises me promises kept red or blue oil prices will fall that is a fact no they're not going to fall to what they were in the first term because of coded where it went negative $22 a barrel. you will have oil prices in the low 50s maybe high 40s at some point in time. DRIP this is a leveraged ETF that's a inverse ETF to the price of oil. does oil falls and natural gas falls and as the stocks start having their margins deteriorate because the commodity that they're producing is worth less. Lowe's stocks fall and this ETF goes straight up. this is going to be a slow grind it is not going to spike $2 $3 in a day. it will move up a few pennies and we'll move down a few pennies but if you believe what president Trump said that within 12 months of my inauguration that would be yesterday oil prices will be down 50%. this ETF will be in the twenties
Market Re-Cap: What Happened Last Week (For 13th Jan week) US Market US markets closed higher last week, with the$E-mini S&P 500 Futures(MAR5) (ESmain.US)$and$E-mini NASDAQ 100 Futures(MAR5) (NQmain.US)$futures making their first weekly gain as investors gear up for the next steps following the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday. The S&P 500 climbed 2.75%, while the NASDAQ advanced 2.84%. Outperformance in the energy sector and large-cap technol...
Cui Nyonya Kueh
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Edited: Teacher Lim, may I ask why your first and second support for HSI drift so apart? I listened to both of your talk. 1. last week traders edge - HSI did not meet your expectations (and that was before the released of the 5% GDP) 2. ytd sias with sunny - the mentioned of to listen to the Chinese govt. have your view towards HSI changed? Thank you!
Gabriel Apilando
Cui Nyonya Kueh
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I was incarcerated for 10 and 20 year sentences back in 2000. I just maxed out, last year. Investments restarted from 2001, were while on supervised release, then each interval while on parole. Incidentally, a lot of bad relationships (with hopes and good intentions), created situations where I had let down my guard and was showing ex what I did on the web all the time. In which my vitals were revealed. This most likely had opened a window to these misinterpreted mistaken identity issues I encountered. Due to the timing of most incidents of interests, withholding myself trying to figure out "what's going on!!" and how to rectify these issues seems I just complicated it more. Now that I have a clearer perspective on things, after tortuous frustrating events. I surrendered to find legal and professional guidance, "a bit late". So I pray if anyone who reads this ever finds themselves in similar situations, "get financially legal advice", where my pride led to just nightmares after nightmares of frustrating events. That's why, my ignorant actions of male ego "I got this bull#%!@" rewarded me. Hard lesson learned, but I my true intentions are in living a positive and honest lifestyle. Now I'm dealing with things transparently, so others may know, "what not to do and to rectify issues of life in a positive way".
$Procter & Gamble (PG.US)$is scheduled to release its fiscal Q2 quarterly results before the market open on 22 Jan. UBS said on Friday in a note that the earnings might miss consensus estimates. This could be attributed to the continued challenges from geopolitical and economic conditions, particularly in the Middle East and China, affecting overall sales growth. On Top of that PG was hit by ransomware attack in late November. The fis...
The recent release of 13F reports from institutional investors has shed light on the shifting sands of Wall Street's investment landscape. These mandatory filings, required by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for institutions managing over $100 million in equity assets, provide a window into the portfolio adjustments of the financial world's heavyweights, including the likes of Berkshire Hathaway, Baillie G...
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US markets closed higher last week, with the $E-mini S&P 500 Futures(MAR5) (ESmain.US)$ and $E-mini NASDAQ 100 Futures(MAR5) (NQmain.US)$ futures making their first weekly gain as investors gear up for the next steps following the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday. The S&P 500 climbed 2.75%, while the NASDAQ advanced 2.84%. Outperformance in the energy sector and large-cap technol...
UBS said on Friday in a note that the earnings might miss consensus estimates. This could be attributed to the continued challenges from geopolitical and economic conditions, particularly in the Middle East and China, affecting overall sales growth. On Top of that PG was hit by ransomware attack in late November.
The fis...
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