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The rapist/fraudster (Trump) in charge of the USA has told the UK that it has to repeal equal rights laws if the UK wants to do 'a deal' with the USA.

Also, in other news, Canadians crossing the border into the USA has dropped by almost 1 million people per month.

You'd have to be 'legit insane', to invest in USA equity right now.

 
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Sold out of my Palantir shares last night. Took a 172% profit and walked away for now. Seems to be hovering around $90 and tbh overvalued and with the current climate there may be fewer deals in future as some avoid USA tech.

Took the opportunity to rebalance everything else and round up to full shares. No more fractional shares in my list.
 
The rapist/fraudster (Trump) in charge of the USA has told the UK that it has to repeal equal rights laws if the UK wants to do 'a deal' with the USA.

Also, in other news, Canadians crossing the border into the USA has dropped by almost 1 million people per month.

You'd have to be 'legit insane', to invest in USA equity right now.


Are you a qualified mental health professional? No i din't tink so! How dare you refer to my mental wellbeing (even if sadly true!)
 
The rapist/fraudster (Trump) in charge of the USA has told the UK that it has to repeal equal rights laws if the UK wants to do 'a deal' with the USA.

Also, in other news, Canadians crossing the border into the USA has dropped by almost 1 million people per month.

You'd have to be 'legit insane', to invest in USA equity right now.


Why? it will be insane for anyone not to trade/invest in the US markets at the moment...
Day traders and swing traders can use the market volatility to make buck...
Long term investors will be getting their shares at last years prices.


There's a good chance that a company which isn't affected by the traiffs so much can increase their market share therefore their P/E will increase their stock market share value.
 
Where else is going to have better business dynamism than America? People shouldn't mistake large institutions and investors taking some risk off the table from the long term fundamentals.
 
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I think intel is undervalued again. I just bought at $19.35 and set the sale limit @ 20.40. With the volatility we see these $1 profit per share (intel) goals I've been using having got lucky the last 5x.
i have been in and out of Intel numerous times but feel the same way not sure i would go as far as this $49 dollar estimate but i see a chance to get back in on a potential turnaround company
Yes i am back in so doesn't matter who agrees on here as i have placed my bet, some restructuring going on but i don't think long before a catalyst
obviously i will be disappointed if it flounders for another 6 months but.............
 
i have been in and out of Intel numerous times but feel the same way not sure i would go as far as this $49 dollar estimate but i see a chance to get back in on a potential turnaround company
Yes i am back in so doesn't matter who agrees on here as i have placed my bet, some restructuring going on but i don't think long before a catalyst
obviously i will be disappointed if it flounders for another 6 months but.............


If you see it having potential then why do you keep selling? It will definitely flounder for 6 months - the potential gains are 3-4 years out.
 
If you see it having potential then why do you keep selling? It will definitely flounder for 6 months - the potential gains are 3-4 years out.
its called making money along the way but i always go back to them , risky maybe but a way of building up the number of my shares
so shocked your post is negative, so unlike you :p
 
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