Basically my question is: is it possible that the rate of inflation suffers from its own rate of inflation such that what is considered “normal” inflation continues to get larger over time?
My understanding is that we shoot for 2% yearly inflation as that is considered healthy but I’m curious if it is arguable that as the economy continues to exponentially expand, maybe the normal rate of inflation increases as well? Hopefully this isn’t a dumb question.
I've been in Australians and American ETF for about 6 years and need to sell for personal finance reasons. Sell now or are we likely going to rally for next few months? Obviously no one can know for sure just looking for opinions.
Just to let you guys know.
Google releasing Bard in Europe, 27 more languages etc.
If you play around with it it's basically as good as chatGPT.
It's all inhouse made by google run on their own servers as opposed to the coop openAI+microsoft are having.
I think Google will absolutely crush everyone at the AI game sooner or later.
Google mcap is lagging behind Microsoft but i have a feeling they will catch up
I just came across this and thought you guys would like it.
“Miami-based Defiance ETFs launched its Pure Electric Vehicle ETF (EVXX) last month, holding just five stocks including Tesla, California-based Rivian Automotive (RIVN), and Chinese EV makers NIO (NIO), Li Auto (LI) and Xpeng (XPEV).”
Tesla, 25.44% Li Auto, 21.15% NIO, 18.12% Rivian, 18.30% XPeng, 16.96%
This is the daily discussion, so anything stocks related is fine, but the theme for today is on fundamentals, but if fundamentals aren't your thing then just ignore the theme and/or post your arguments against fundamentals here and not in the current post.
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Hi, I'm considering cashing out a big block of shares of a private space/internet company run by a well known megalomaniac visionary. How does one typically go about finding a buyer? Does anyone with experience with transactions like this be willing to share how it all goes down?
Hello everyone it's been a year since I turned 18 and started my stonk market journey. I opened my account at around March of 2022, so for the most part I have experienced a rather bearish market, it has changed me, for the worse. I feel like I've missed out on the biggest pamp in the history in the stock market (for my time) and feel sick knowing I will never be able to buy spy at anywhere near 400 for a good while unless something catastrophic happens.
This might be a stupid question, but no matter where I look there is no concrete answer.
What constitutes a break and hold of a resistance level??
Is it an opening of a candle body above the resistance? Break of the level THEN a full body of a second candle close above the resistance?
Any help is a much appreciated.
Hi. If I sold a stock for a loss, and bought again within 30 days, I know it's considered a wash sale. However, would there be any tax complication if I do not sell the position for capital gains or capital loss until mid/late 2024?
Would it also affect my profit/captain gains whenever I do sell it?
For example, I bought the stock for $300, and sold for a loss of $26. I recently bought it again within 30 days for
It was 1.7ish for decades before jumping to nearly a 2.2 and is now a 1.25
If you consider the total sum of money in the market with velocity in mind, we've effectively artificially reduced the economy by 56% over the past 26 years. Obviously the total economy grew faster in other ways, but I believe it's something to be considered. Especially considering our economy runs on debt and the regular ability to collect at least on the interest.