Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Thank the Fed, 154% of GDP, with Q2 Non-GAAP EPS expected down -44%. What me worry?
Yes, you worry about everything. The rest of us make money.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Thank the Fed, 154% of GDP, with Q2 Non-GAAP EPS expected down -44%. What me worry?
Yes, you worry about everything. The rest of us make money.
Stanley Morgan wrote:
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Thank the Fed, 154% of GDP, with Q2 Non-GAAP EPS expected down -44%. What me worry?
Yes, you worry about everything. The rest of us make money.
You should worry, but you’re a tool, so why one expect something other than herd behavior.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Stanley Morgan wrote:
Yes, you worry about everything. The rest of us make money.
You should worry, but you’re a tool, so why one expect something other than herd behavior.
I am the hammer that will knock some sense into you.
la gente esta muy loca wrote:
Interesting:
https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/XLI/technical-chart?plot=BAR&volume=total&data=I:1&density=L&pricesOn=1&asPctChange=0&logscale=0&im=1&startDate=2020-07-13&endDate=2020-07-13&daterange=specific&sym=XLI&grid=1&height=500&studyheight=100
Last 2 days have seen 11 large 100,000+ blocks in XLI.
https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/XLI/technical-chart?plot=BAR&volume=total&data=I:1&density=L&pricesOn=1&asPctChange=0&logscale=0&im=1&startDate=2020-07-15&endDate=2020-07-16&daterange=specific&sym=XLI&grid=1&height=500&studyheight=100Today:
09:38:44 $ 70.97 248,500
09:38:44 $ 70.95 100
09:39:42 $ 71.05 148,800
09:39:42 $ 71.03 100
10:01:54 $ 71.31 247,300
10:01:53 $ 71.29 100
10:07:10 $ 71.30 245,700
10:07:10 $ 71.275 100
10:13:13 $ 71.54 200,000
10:13:06 $ 71.535 100
10:13:06 $ 71.535 100
10:13:02 $ 71.53 100
10:26:05 $ 71.55 244,400
10:26:04 $ 71.53 400
13:16:15 $ 71.68 242,600
13:16:15 $ 71.66 100
13:16:59 $ 71.74 170,700
13:16:59 $ 71.72 100
Here's a 2 month view:
https://www.barchart.com/etfs-funds/quotes/XLI/technical-chart?plot=BAR&volume=total&data=DO&density=L&pricesOn=1&asPctChange=0&logscale=0&sym=XLI&grid=1&height=500&studyheight=100Guess where over 9500 calls on XLI expire tomorrow?
So will the rotation out of Tech ( Growth ) into other sectors ( Value ); which failed in early June, succeed this time? ( Cue the opening lines of The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte. ) Perhaps they will all crash together? Rise together?
Earnings Scorecard: For Q2 2020 (with 9% of the companies in the S&P 500 reporting actual results), 73% of S&P 500 companies have reported a positive EPS surprise and 78% have reported a positive revenue surprise.
Anomaly of the day; NASDAQ 100 up .18%, yet
NFLX -6.52%
AMZN -1.26%
MSFT -.60%
AAPL -.20%
GOOG -.16%
la gente esta muy loca wrote:
Anomaly of the day; NASDAQ 100 up .18%, yet
NFLX -6.52%
AMZN -1.26%
MSFT -.60%
AAPL -.20%
GOOG -.16%
Biotechs
https://twitter.com/hussmanjp/status/1283777775984353281Earnie wrote:
Earnings Scorecard: For Q2 2020 (with 9% of the companies in the S&P 500 reporting actual results), 73% of S&P 500 companies have reported a positive EPS surprise and 78% have reported a positive revenue surprise.
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
https://twitter.com/hussmanjp/status/1283777775984353281Earnie wrote:
Earnings Scorecard: For Q2 2020 (with 9% of the companies in the S&P 500 reporting actual results), 73% of S&P 500 companies have reported a positive EPS surprise and 78% have reported a positive revenue surprise.
Does this clown ever make a cogent point?
Old Math Professor wrote:
It’s amazing how badly both the auditors and the regulators dropped the ball with Wirecard. It makes you wonder how common this sort of fraud is.
So a mathematician, and engineer and an accountant die, and go before St. Peter. They are asked one question before entrance into heaven: What is 2x2. The engineer says "2 plus or minus 1/2", the engineer says "4", and the accountant says, "I don't know Pete, what do you want it to be?"
The engineer gave two answers and the mathematician didn't answer! Did the mathematician go to purgatory?
What does the fox say? wrote:
Old Math Professor wrote:
So a mathematician, and engineer and an accountant die, and go before St. Peter. They are asked one question before entrance into heaven: What is 2x2. The engineer says "2 plus or minus 1/2", the engineer says "4", and the accountant says, "I don't know Pete, what do you want it to be?"
The engineer gave two answers and the mathematician didn't answer! Did the mathematician go to purgatory?
Ha, typo!
The mathematician was destined to revisit purgatory over and over, thankfully only a countably infinite number of times!
https://tickertape.tdameritrade.com/market-news/-18177?cid=EMTDACTTLGDP&uid=74674471Ghost of Igloi wrote:
Racket wrote:
Not sure what this is trying to imply here but thanks
Not a good bet. Highly levered company. It will be one of the worst investments over the next five years.
Tesla back on a tear today
Nuname wrote:
Tesla back on a tear today
I just realized that since TSLA isn't in the SP500, all those people in that index aren't getting any benefit from that stock's giant roar.
Other indices have it.
I see the Schwab large cap index is up 1.6% year to date and SPY is up just 0.95%. Probably TSLA is a part of that.
IBM up 6% after hours. Rally caps, gents.
la gente esta muy loca wrote:
(from 2 days ago) Anomaly of the day; NASDAQ 100 up .18%, yet
NFLX -6.52%
AMZN -1.26%
MSFT -.60%
AAPL -.20%
GOOG -.16%
NFLX +1.79%
AMZN +7.85%
MSFT -+4.30%
AAPL +2.11%
GOOG +3.31%
....no comment.
agip wrote:
Nuname wrote:
Tesla back on a tear today
I just realized that since TSLA isn't in the SP500, all those people in that index aren't getting any benefit from that stock's giant roar.
Other indices have it.
I see the Schwab large cap index is up 1.6% year to date and SPY is up just 0.95%. Probably TSLA is a part of that.
IBM up 6% after hours. Rally caps, gents.
There ya go.
Of the ones of particular interest to me, Microsoft and Tesla earnings on Wednesday,
“The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.“
— Nikola Tesla
Ghost of Igloi wrote:
“The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.“
— Nikola Tesla
Where's that irony guy when you need him?
Let me ask you, Igy, in your longheld contention that the market is overdue for a massive correction necessary to bring it back in line with historical valuations, are you thinking clearly or are you thinking deeply?
The fact that it has not only failed to follow the model you describe, but has instead spent years racing ahead, and continues to do so, might suggest a lack of clarity regarding prevailing market forces. And i dare say, at the risk of committing hyperbole, a failure to recognize the changing paradigm in light of the overwhelming evidence indicating otherwise might even be said to border on insanity.
And btw, i did get the reference to the scientist to which Tesla was named to honor. Nicly played.
Jakob Ingebrigtsen has a 1989 Ferrari 348 GTB and he's just put in paperwork to upgrade it
Is there a rule against attaching a helium balloon to yourself while running a road race?
Strava thinks the London Marathon times improved 12 minutes last year thanks to supershoes
How rare is it to run a sub 5 minute mile AND bench press 225?
Mark Coogan says that if you could only do 3 workouts as a 1500m runner you should do these
Am I living in the twilight zone? The Boston Marathon weather was terrible!
Move over Mark Coogan, Rojo and John Kellogg share their 3 favorite mile workouts