RockyattheTop
RockyattheTop t1_jadydkf wrote
Reply to comment by Brickolas_Cage in The Fed is yet to catch up to the Taylor Rule estimate by Surlax
Do it, please FOMO buy in when they cut rates. Only call options, no shares. I can’t wait to see you go tits up
RockyattheTop t1_jadul4b wrote
Reply to comment by I_Am_Graydon in Fed might raise policy rates to 6% - BofA by Broiler100
I think at some point Powell gets booted as chair. If inflation is still bad, welcome in Chairman Jim Blaze aka Bullard. First press conference only one sentence will be said, “Fuck your calls” then he mic drops and walks off the stage.
RockyattheTop t1_jadnl1l wrote
Reply to comment by Ohmaygahh in The Fed is yet to catch up to the Taylor Rule estimate by Surlax
Easiest short of all time then. FOMO crowd is left poor, and bears are the new gurus of Wall Street. Fed doesn’t cut rates because they felt cute and decided to be nice, they cut rates because at some point something breaks and it’s them trying to clean up their mess. Happens everytime they raise rates repeatedly
RockyattheTop t1_j9ubs3c wrote
Reply to comment by altcastle in Return to Office - My experience & rationalization. by [deleted]
Tell me you don’t understand how banking works, without telling me you don’t understand how banking works
RockyattheTop t1_j9s7eui wrote
They are propping up their buddies in the commercial real estate business. That’s it period. A large one just went bankrupt today in the US, defaulted on about 1.5 billion in loans on office buildings. This is why they are making you come back, because if that sector completely collapses it’s ‘08 all over again. But on the real fuck them.
RockyattheTop t1_j6ljf6x wrote
Reply to comment by StochasticDecay in Costco - Prices are 20% high. Organic Milk during shortage/COVID was raised to $9.99 per gallon and today it was 11.99 per gallon by MogamboKushhua468
I’m all for eating healthy, but yeah pretty much. Morgan Spurlock did his follow up to Super Size Me on this, and it’s insane how little they have to do to call something organic. He opens a chicken restaurant, and gets to call the chickens free range because there is a 1ft by 1ft opening in the nasty ass barn thing they keep all the chickens in. On another note Costco rocks. Haven’t raised the price of rotisserie chicken, $1.50 hot dog and drink, and Romain lettuce is like $3.99 for 6 pieces. Fuck you talking about Costco is expensive OP, learn how to feed yourself in a recession you bougie ass fuck. Puts on your financial future.
RockyattheTop t1_j69kkpk wrote
Reply to comment by Hacking_the_Gibson in $2.5t spending potential held by Chinese consumers if reopens fully. by Infamous_Sympathy_91
Doesn’t matter, it’s still the supply. Also there is a reason they were meeting with the Saudis recently. Now that being said if we go full recession it’s not going to matter as demand for oil will plummet. If you’re playing this play, important to have tight stop losses.
RockyattheTop t1_j68t2mb wrote
Reply to comment by Hacking_the_Gibson in $2.5t spending potential held by Chinese consumers if reopens fully. by Infamous_Sympathy_91
It’s not about the goods, it’s all about that sweet sweet oil baby. Only so much to go around and them manufacturing requires a lot of it. Add in a weakening dollar and oil prices surge. Oil prices going up means everything goes up. Inflation ain’t done fucking you yet, it was just taking a Gatorade break after fucking you for a long time.
RockyattheTop t1_j2fvk7b wrote
Reply to comment by Novel-Emotion-5208 in S&P 500 falls 19.4% in 2022, worst year since 2008 financial crisis. by StandardConcert1467
MY POOOOTTTSSSS!!!! BREAK OUT THE MONEY PRINTER!!! ALSO FUCK RUSSIA
RockyattheTop t1_j2ammwr wrote
Reply to comment by vengeful_toaster in US Stock Options Smash Record - The number of traded contracts surpassed the 10-billion mark in 2022 or the first time ever by Ok_Significance_4008
Except in a bear market if it drops from 12 to 9, it can also drop to like 3 or 2
RockyattheTop OP t1_iyep6oi wrote
Reply to comment by Alexa_is_a_mumu in Economy Bad = Moon? by RockyattheTop
We’ll see. Hope you’re investing in canned beans and cardboard boxes.
RockyattheTop OP t1_iyeorik wrote
Reply to comment by flannel_jackson in Economy Bad = Moon? by RockyattheTop
Now I understand. Sorry not regarded, I are regarded.
RockyattheTop OP t1_iyenmnd wrote
Reply to comment by FewCelebration6809 in Economy Bad = Moon? by RockyattheTop
Couldn’t agree more. I’m bearish for the next few years; however, I’d switch on a dime if Biden and say Xi held a peace conference for Ukraine Russia, and then it leaked they were sexting each other thus diffusing the US China time bomb. Now to be clear that’s not going to happen, but I’d do it. I think part of the problem on this sub is everyone is speaking different time frames. You can be a bull today and make money, but also be holding long term puts because overall you think the markets going down.
RockyattheTop OP t1_iyen3tz wrote
Reply to comment by Chgralac73 in Economy Bad = Moon? by RockyattheTop
If that happens here there wouldn’t be a country. So many Americans have been told the market is good when economy is good. If they all in mass realize the market is made up there will be revolts.
RockyattheTop OP t1_iyemtay wrote
Reply to comment by flannel_jackson in Economy Bad = Moon? by RockyattheTop
Ummmm hate to tell you but the “meme age” would be something Bulls did … you’re point is highly regarded
RockyattheTop OP t1_iyefabr wrote
Reply to comment by Slick_Wick324 in Economy Bad = Moon? by RockyattheTop
Earnings, yield curves, Production index, transportation indexes. Which one you want me to choose?
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RockyattheTop t1_jae27a1 wrote
Reply to comment by Ohmaygahh in The Fed is yet to catch up to the Taylor Rule estimate by Surlax
Wall Street has to offload their bags. They aren’t stupid and are way better with math and economics than the rest of us. They see where this shit shows going. Once they can unload a bigger portion of their holdings onto Main Street they can start to dump their shares, and will plan on buying up the shares they just sold to retail once the market is down another 30% and retail capitulates.