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Sorry... but relax everyone. 🙄 This day is nothing more than any other day. Just normal volatility. 🤷🏻‍♂️
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@InvestmentPapa I'm already aware, and I'm also rather happy about falling prices, but still wanted to highlight it :)
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@InvestmentPapa The Nasdaq is up over 6% and you're talking about normal volatility. Don't make me laugh
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@InvestmentPapa Let people be happy. As a rule, people only ever complain. That's nice for a change.
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@MaCF What meaning will this day have in 5, 10 or 20 years? Funny... that this way of thinking is never applied to days like these. Why should I be more excited about this day than any other day with corresponding fluctuations... It may be that it seems insanely great for investors since 2020, but for me it's a warning. Not because I am negative, but because it belongs to the realistic assessment. To be clear: This is an exaggeration. No trace of sustainable development ... and already next Monday will be asked again why "today" of all days the courses go down.
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@Alaba Ah, you again. Your communication skills haven't improved significantly since the last time. Just this: Then I'm curious about your well-founded assessment going back years. You can certainly explain with world peace, which has come over us because of a deviation of astonishing 0.3% in the real inflation in the USA. To put it in your own words: Don't make me laugh. 🤦🏻‍♂️
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@MeName We will see. I'd like to see that for all of us, of course. And yet I can't do anything with exaggeration. And that's just what I'm trying to say 😉.
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@InvestmentPapa It's not about the 0.3%, but the fact that the Fed's measures are finally taking effect. As long as this was not an outlier, a trend reversal is now to be expected, which means that after the 5% key interest rate can be reduced again. The last time we had such a "normal day" 2020 when the vaccine was announced. Same liberating blow as currently hoped for. In my view, this is not an exaggeration but the beginning of a larger intermediate rally that, if the inflation rate continues to decline, can lead to the next bull market.
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@InvestmentPapa wow, you are cool🤙
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@EnjoyCapitalism I like your optimism. However, I think you understand as well as I do how to understand the current situation... and I really dare to doubt that this was a "normal" day. Of course it wasn't a completely "normal" volatility on a yearly basis anyway... but my point is always the long term view. And here it becomes exciting... An assessment whether those or such measures have helped, i.e. have resulted in the desired effect, cannot be concluded because of ONE (!!!) news or statistical survey - there it requires an equally subsequent time of confirmation. I can only emphasize it: I wish us all the success... and nevertheless: With all exuberance also times the church in the village leave. Six times a minus with 1% close makes this day also forgotten... and exactly this is then again the old lament: Volatility.