Speakin of monkeys

Discussion in 'Financial Cents' started by ssonb, Mar 11, 2025 at 9:14.


  1. ssonb

    ssonb Confederate American

    A question for those that are paying attention.
    Since the first of November have the pump monkeys been active?
    I suspect that part of the current large decline in the markets is due to a shortage of "cash" that mysteriously was thrown into the market at the low points to boost the appearance of good times.
     
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  2. Brokor

    Brokor Live Free or Cry Moderator Site Supporter+++ Founding Member

    The destruction of the American economy is an agenda shared by the globalist banks as well as the CIA controlled Leftists.

    Therefore, it would only be logical to conclude the appearance of "fun times" is about to end. After all, the only way you can lead humans to slaughter is to fool them along the way...or get them to fool themselves.
     
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  3. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    The market has been seriously overvalued for a long while. All it took was some uncertainty to cause it to go down a bit. It is still overvalued and still needs to fall more, a lot more. I got out of the stock market and wouldn't touch it again for any reason.

    While the Trump administration is business friendly the reconciliatory tariffs have got everyone spooked, especially the Canadian politicians' ravings using it to their advantage to stroke nationalism for the upcoming election and the tariff imposed on electricity...which I found interesting was only for some blue states. Frankly, I would like to see this used as a justification to build more electrical infrastructure, some nuclear power plants.

    Anyway, it will take a year for all the changes to take affect and for the players to come to a deal on these tariffs. Trump is indeed correct in that, as it has been a one-way street too long, but some of these countries have gotten use to the easy money so it will take a few quarters looking at their bottom line to come to a deal.

    EDIT: I have noticed that gold has not gone down at all even after the election, still hovers around $2900, which is disturbing.
     
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  4. VisuTrac

    VisuTrac Ваша мать носит военные ботинки Site Supporter+++

    The market hates uncertainty. Tariffs on and off again = bouncy vix and market.
    Skate to where the puck is going to be. Most folks are reactionary and sell when it's low and buy when it's high.
    Position your investments for the future .. 6months, a year or two, 5, 10. Panic buying or selling is a great way to get broke. Also not selling to make a profit hoping to capture more upside.
    Market goes up typically way slower than it goes down .. you miss one day and you could wipe out all your gains in a blink of an eye.

    Sitting at the roulette table and just letting it ride spin after spin is yet another way to lose. No one ever went broke taking a profit.
     
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  5. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    I can confirm the Canadian surge of nationalism and a rush of buying Canadian whenever possible.

    Most of y'all probably don't realize that those are not and never have been the norm. America might be a melting pot, but Canada is a stew. I like the change, personally. A prouder and more self-reliant neighbor is better than a dependent one, IMO.

    I have yet to see increasing Nationalism not be a move towards the right. And by God, they sure need that.
     
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  6. Tempstar

    Tempstar Monkey+++

    The market is several years overdue for a correction, and the DOW should be around 20k, not 40k. I suspect we will see a correction this fall before winter crude prices (heating oil) go up in the commodities markets. There are a lot of moving pieces in the world of the dollar right now and I wouldn't be in the stock market on a bet right now. I think we will see a new definition for "volatility" when the dollars vanish in the market.
     
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  7. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    Yes, a certain amount of nationalism is definitely a good thing for a nation. Too many Leftist Commie SOBs have been trying, with much success, to kill nationalism and pride in our country here in the USA. Hopefully, they have been spanked enough put back in their corner...for a while. However, too much nationalism can also be bad, very bad. Germany after WW1 is a perfect example as is the old days of 'Our country, right or wrong' when Americans thought we could actually trust our government, what a bunch of idiots we were. China in the days of Mao and his Red Guard is also a very good example.

    This Canadian nationalism is a good thing; however, it too is being used against its citizens for political reasons, the upcoming election. They are trying to make a big deal of it when in fact really all President Trump was saying is a fact, Canadians would be better off in many respects, not all but most, as American citizens. Now, the leaders and elite of Canada might not be, but the huge majority certainly would be. Frankly, I see the two countries merging in the future, not in the near future, but I would bet it will happen someday. But, Canadians don't want it now? Okay. Who really cares, not America; nevertheless, that doesn't make it a bad idea. It does make for a very convenient political slogan though...
     
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  8. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    There are provinces that might want to join, others that might not, and certainly at least one America wouldn't want under any condition, Quebec.
     
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  9. Bandit99

    Bandit99 Monkey+++ Site Supporter+

    I guess Quebec is like our California, yes? California is such a PITA. The biggest problem is they have such a huge economy, getting smaller everyday as people and companies leave but they are still about the 5th largest in the world. As such, they can get away with a lot but given their huge deficit they too will have to pay the piper...and soon. There is no such thing as a free lunch and sooner or later it will catch up to California...unless, of course, we get another Democrat President then they will simply give California the money just to keep them in business and to continue to be a PITA...
     
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  10. CraftyMofo

    CraftyMofo Monkey+++

    I think Quebec is fiercely independent. They don’t want to be swallowed up by the English-speaking majority, and I can’t really blame them.
     
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  11. Capt. Tyree

    Capt. Tyree Hawkeye

    I would hope that most of us would like to cherry pick those Canadian Provinces for potential statehood that have the natural resources, and a population with political values and work ethic that closely align with the US mainstream. Those provinces that demonstrate characteristics outside of those basic attributes can opt for total independence, or petition the USA to become US territories.
     
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  12. Cruisin Sloth

    Cruisin Sloth Special & Slow

    Manitoba west , clean out the CCP in Hongcouver first , then Drug free USA.
    But Phizer ! and the rest
     
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  13. Zimmy

    Zimmy Wait, I'm not ready!

    Quebec is a extreme left wing parasite sucking at the wealth of Canada through coercion bribes paid against the threat of dissolving of the Canadian Confederacy. The native demographics are old as shit, and as they far prefer French speaking immigrants, they are teeming with French speaking central African immigrants who couldn't begin to understand what unified culture Canada has or give a damn.

    That's my understanding, but I doubt an inaccurate, if biased perception.

    There's no fucking way we want that shit in America.

    Ontario is the governing province and is another leach on the other provinces where the most conservative parties are loony ass lefty radicals actually worse than our AOC, etc ..once again, I would say it's a hard Pass on joining as a state. They should NOT get Congressional votes. Maybe as a Territory or Protectorate?
     
  14. hot diggity

    hot diggity Monkey+++ Site Supporter+++

    These posts bring up old memories of Canada from nearly fifty years ago. I remember Québécois and Quebecers. Milk in bags. Wonderful sourdough bread from the Bluebird Bakery. Not worrying about stepping into the street since all traffic would yield to pedestrians. (a great relief for a kid who got hit by a red station wagon crossing a Detroit street in 1970) Transport across the International Bridge for me and my bicycle. Paved roads so rough my hands were numb for hours after each days ride. (It was like Macadam, but instead of pea gravel they used big marbles.) Pretty sweet exchange rate. Provincial beer stores, and being rescued from freezing to death by provincial park rangers who said it looked like I was standing "IN" my camp fire trying to stay warm... in June!
     
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  15. Cruisin Sloth

    Cruisin Sloth Special & Slow

    Yup Canadians , are that way @hot diggity
    Or were B4 Castro
    Nope never signed !!! Because of the frogs of Quebec.
    So we are FREE !! Look it up !!
    WE live the LIE
     
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