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It was hot and I could tell they'd have a blowout quarter....reading financial/economic/wall st. news everyday

Don't get me wrong, everything was saying it's overvalued and overbought but there was too much hype....you could just see the momentum you know what I mean.

I bought last week when it was 430 something

If I had done it correctly I probably should have sold out of it this morning at the opening at 500 something. And then buy back in. I think it's still going to go up
Long term its definitely going up.

Heck in a couple weeks it’ll probably be at new all time high.

Back the timing of earnings with Jackson Hole >>>
 

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You mean treasury bonds? I understand what you mean in looking at treasury yields. But if you're talking corporate bonds, interested in hearing your thinking.
this is a good article


basically we're in a bond bear market which means capital lending rates above 4%. Companies that had access to free money over the last few years has to pay to play. Corporate bonds roll overs are going to start so the increase interest payments will have impact on cash flows. Hard to sustain growth that way. So after 30 years of being in a bond bull market, all signs point to a bond bear market.
 

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My take on affirm from discord earlier today
 

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Made a killing off of the blood bath after holding put options for LNTH the past 30 days. :wow:


But i still have stocks invested into them long term. I love the doom and gloom speculations.
 
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Is RobinHood as bad as everyone says? I'm thinking of doing the $5 a month to get the 4.9% APY on cash waiting to time the market :mjlol: @Serious .

Their UI seems great and looks like they don't really have fees (as compared to Schwab 0.65 per contract). I know there are small minor fees but nothing compared to 0.65 per.
 

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For my HSA brehs and brehettes a list of HSA use cases.

A lot of sh*t I didnt know or think about....

Remember the preservation of capital is the number #1 goal.

HSA's are a pretax and tax free avenue.
 
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