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>>11121That's a weirdly old fashioned way of doing retirement. I'd have thought France would be more pragmatic. I'm guessing there's an entitled ladder-pulling boomer problem?
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>>11127No. I can't say anything in it would be all that surprising. Besides, if you positioned your portfolio to be less exposed to trade (at least with the US), it doesn't matter a whole hell of a lot.
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>third incarnation of /smg/
>you still haven't made it
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>>11119>Authorities are consideringok I'll buy nvda because it makes medical equipment, ethane and plane leasing
clown ass markets
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>>11121>it's a % of your salary That surely is not how your state pension works, thats completely insane
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>>11127This is why I sold Maersk at the presumable top yesterday and made fifty bucks of beer money. Iβll get her again at the bottom when itβs like 20% discounted from the IBKR price target or something
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>>11155Is this new or the same as yesterday?
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>>11157I actually did type Merck initially, stupid ass title
Also for people who want to keep a quick eye on shipping stocks, the YouTube channel Whatβs Going On With Shipping is good for pretty rapid videos in response to crashes, changes in traffic, changes in (US) shipping regulations. Iβd recommend
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>>11159Date is april 25 a few minutes ago
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>>11167The technicals would favor that, at least in the near term.
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>>11177>Chinese foreign minister:>I am not familiar with the specifics>I will refer you to competent authoritiesIt's that the Trump admin is retarded and they won't notice, but that's definitely a slight
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>>11180He could've simply said: "for the specifics regarding the tariffs I will refer to the relevant authorities", but he specifically pointed out that as a person who is unfamiliar with the subject, it is not his place to delve deeper into the subject of tariffs.
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>>11183Get some sleep, anon.
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>PLTR
To be fair, you have to have a very high IQ to invest in Palantir. The company itself is extremely subtle, and without a solid grasp of machine learning and data structuring most of the tech and its applications will go over a typical investors head. There's also societys nihilistic outlook, which is deftly woven into a dystopian high tech future- this philosophy draws heavily from Orwellian literature, for instance. The PLTR investor understands this stuff; they have the intellectual capacity to truly appreciate the depths of this company, to realize that they're not just a company- they say something deep about LIFE. As a consequence people who dislike PLTR ARE idiots- of course they wouldn't appreciate, for instance, the inclination in what PLTRs CEO said when he said, "We believe in augmenting human intelligence, not replacing it," which itself is a cryptic reference to Huxleys magnum opus Brave New World. I'm smirking right now just imagining one of those addlepated simpletons scratching their heads in confusion as Alexander Karp's genius wit unfolds itself on their brokerage sites. What fools.. how I pity them.
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>>11172Wait apparently this might be bullraisin. This was from the G20 finance meeting in DC this week, and one of the meetings was in the Treasury building.
>>11186I have a wagie deadline in the morning and I'm behind from obsessing over the markets for weeks on end.
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>>11183Nothing really.
It's said with plausible deniability, and the Americans are too retarded to even notice such a thing
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>>11188Don't make me come over there and spank your ass. Get some sleep!
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>>11206I will haunt you. That next presentation, yeah, I'm going to fuck it up. Yeah, I might even crawl out of the screen like that bitch from The Ring, but only you'll see it. Those bananas on your kitchen counter? Yeah, now those are tampons.
Get Some Sleep.
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>>11203Theyre the only ones truly standing up to the Great Satan that ist the American political class
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I'm praying this is a bull trap, my money is in danger haha
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>>11215You might have to HODL till the economic shock comes through in the macro- and meso-economic data
Real bulltraps last months not three days
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>>11218warrant expiration in 3 weeks, I think I'm fucked but maybe I still have a chance
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>>11218There's a real risk that the nothing ever happens scum turn out to actually be right and shorts get fucked though. The slightest hint of a deal with China and everything will moon.
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>>11223what if he called just to tell him to get stuffed
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The fuck happened in January of 23 to make that vix nearly ath spike?
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>>11203China's first and second tier cities are some of the most developed areas in the world but there are still something like a hundred million rural chinese living in poverty or close to poverty conditions, (part of why they make so many trains is so rurals can go to the cities easier.)
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Freshly baked
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