@BurntOrange&White got his wittle fee fees hurt. I mean seriously, who sends neg reps for saying Julio’s chips and salsa suck. Because it does, and the msg is right there on the label. Have fun with your fake preservatives.
No doubt. Moreso saying it can get back to that 2021 peak a lot faster than it took to get from the '22 low to current levels. Stairs up, elevators down.
Absolutely. One reason why I stated several pages ago that having a 3-ish year cash buffer (be it in actual cash, cash equivalents, cash value in life insurance, or other non-market assets) is a bigtime winning strategy.
One of the timeless things I learned in school...always keep an eye on the transports. Always. Glad that was my sector in the Portfolio Mgmt class where we actively managed a live 10 figure endowment portfolio.
Some of us got made fun of mercilessly for a while saying the recession is coming and a bunch of this economy is a sham. Seriously, go look at the sales lots of every heavy equipment dealer you drive by. They're practically parking scissor lifts on top of the other scissor lifts to make space.
I think part of the reason the tightening took so long to be restrictive is because there was so much damn $$ supply in the system. Took a long long while for it to circulate enough times that it finally started to dry up with the rates higher.
I think they should have raised a full point on the first one, and I said it back then. Citi just put out a note and said they are now thinking the FED cuts 100bps by Nov. That's like staring down the barrel of .45 and holding up a notebook hoping it will stop the bullet.
These two posts make me think that Intel is a lot like GE in a stock/company valuation sense. Just a big, laborious behemoth that got caught behind the 8ball
Exactly. He probably thinks Danks and Diamond just needed some more time til they got us to the promised land, or that not trading Profar for Giancarlo “Mike” Stanton was a solid move for the future.
don’t forget this is the same cool guy that uses Fecals and Foreskins as names for the Cowboys’ division rivals.