February 4Feb 4 17 hours ago, DrPhilly said: This one was about the easiest one ever to predict. Classic. look at doc with the self quote & victory lap.
February 4Feb 4 4 hours ago, Mike030270 said: So Trump is making them more reliant on clean, renewable energy?
February 4Feb 4 4 hours ago, mr_hunt said: look at doc with the self quote & victory lap. With a little: in between
February 20Feb 20 This thread would be a lot more interesting if there was continued discussion vs this pattern: I saw it bumped and thought "man, the market must be having a day"
February 20Feb 20 14 minutes ago, paco said: This thread would be a lot more interesting if there was continued discussion vs this pattern: I saw it bumped and thought "man, the market must be having a day" So the trend line is....check notes.....flat since he took office. Great sign for the remainder of his term as he looks to up the tariff wars.
February 20Feb 20 18 minutes ago, paco said: This thread would be a lot more interesting if there was continued discussion vs this pattern: I saw it bumped and thought "man, the market must be having a day" So a thread about market volatility is more active when there’s market volatility?
February 20Feb 20 2 minutes ago, Bill said: So a thread about market volatility is more active when there’s market volatility? Hey look who unblocked me!!!! I mean... fair point. I guess what I'm trying to say is I miss having a thread like we had on the old board that was talking all things economy, investments, etc. Not quick hits for one side or the other to prove they are "right".
February 20Feb 20 1 hour ago, paco said: This thread would be a lot more interesting if there was continued discussion vs this pattern: I saw it bumped and thought "man, the market must be having a day" This was a joke thread from the start. Don't take it so seriously.
February 20Feb 20 29 minutes ago, Paul852 said: This was a joke thread from the start. Don't take it so seriously. The off topic sub section of a professional football team message board run by fans is ALWAYS serious business Paul!
February 21Feb 21 1 minute ago, paco said: Sees thread bumped Checks the market Are Trump's returns keeping up with inflation? Can I have the math?
February 21Feb 21 1 minute ago, paco said: Sees thread bumped Checks the market look at paco popping up there.
February 21Feb 21 1 minute ago, Paul852 said: Are Trump's returns keeping up with inflation? Can I have the math? Wait, you all are accepting that metric now? But to answer your question, no.
February 21Feb 21 1 minute ago, paco said: Wait, you all are accepting that metric now? But to answer your question, no. Yes, but only for a limited time. The request expires once the market recovers. Be sure to thank Trump for your 401k for the next week or so.
February 21Feb 21 2 minutes ago, Alpha_TATEr said: look at paco popping up there. Come on now. I'm only a dick to a very select few.
February 21Feb 21 Just now, Paul852 said: Yes, but only for a limited time. The request expires once the market recovers. Be sure to thank Trump for your 401k for the next week or so. But honestly, I DO take inflation into account when assessing stock\fund\etc performance. I've always considered stocks as a check against inflation because short term inflation can drive up stock price, but that doesn't necessarily mean the stock is out performing its historical average during that same period.
February 21Feb 21 1 minute ago, paco said: But honestly, I DO take inflation into account when assessing stock\fund\etc performance. I've always considered stocks as a check against inflation because short term inflation can drive up stock price, but that doesn't necessarily mean the stock is out performing its historical average during that same period. I'm with you. If we're going to seriously talk about the market then I'm really not concerned too much about the volatility. We're due for a downturn anyway.
February 21Feb 21 57 minutes ago, Paul852 said: Are Trump's returns keeping up with SkyHigh™ inflation? Can I have the math? fyp
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