Next week will be busier for me unfortunately. I expect easier action next week though.
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Well, MOC starts being updated about 2 hours before close. But the Nasdaq is the one reported 10 mins before close, causing the algo. Today was $1B to buy, and Nasdaq came in sell, so became about 100M to buy.Charismatic Megafauna said:
Moc imbalance. Happens every day at 2:50
Bonfire1996 said:
If CPI print is low, it gives further cover for the FED to declare "uncle" in February or March. I still think we have some flash lows because earnings are likely to disappoint with bad margins and slow growth. However, the message coming out of the FED reactions will be that of "soft landing achieved" which is going to light a fire under the bulls.
Bottom line: if CPI print is lower than expected, man, some mid to late Fall lottos could look pretty effing tasty.
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the pivot to where? Cash flowing into the market? Even in the face of a recession?$30,000 Millionaire said:
I think the pivot will be the fed stops hiking. That will be sometime this year.
So… months ago?Philip J Fry said:
When the layoffs begin.
irish pete ag06 said:
Maybe this economy doesn't identify as a recession.
Ragoo said:the pivot to where? Cash flowing into the market? Even in the face of a recession?$30,000 Millionaire said:
I think the pivot will be the fed stops hiking. That will be sometime this year.
Buck Compton said:So… months ago?Philip J Fry said:
When the layoffs begin.
Europe now relies on US LNG exportsTriple_Bagger said:
Interesting that all of those with 40%+ expected returns are in the natural gas business.
with Nordstream 1 and 2 out of service Europe relies on US LNG exports. Regardless of Freeport.boyz05 said:
All will depend on Freeport LNG Terminal resuming operations but word on the street is this will not happen until as early as the summer.
Interesting article saying New England is suffering with LNG competition with Europe.Ragoo said:Europe now relies on US LNG exportsTriple_Bagger said:
Interesting that all of those with 40%+ expected returns are in the natural gas business.
Astounding to see this;techno-ag said:Interesting article saying New England is suffering with LNG competition with Europe.Ragoo said:Europe now relies on US LNG exportsTriple_Bagger said:
Interesting that all of those with 40%+ expected returns are in the natural gas business.
https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/3802915-new-england-grapples-with-sky-high-electricity-rates-as-ukraine-war-squeezes-gas-supply/amp/
Yeah I was kinda surprised to see this, with all the talk of how cheap futures are at the hub and everything along with the warm winter. Sorry New England. I guess you're missing out.insulator_king said:Astounding to see this;techno-ag said:Interesting article saying New England is suffering with LNG competition with Europe.Ragoo said:Europe now relies on US LNG exportsTriple_Bagger said:
Interesting that all of those with 40%+ expected returns are in the natural gas business.
https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/3802915-new-england-grapples-with-sky-high-electricity-rates-as-ukraine-war-squeezes-gas-supply/amp/
The state's [MA] largest utility, National Grid, raised residential electricity rates this November to 33.9 cents per kilowatt-hour approximately a 64 percent rate increase in monthly bills.
Currently in ABQ I am paying 11.828 /KWHr.
TubTub said:
If this is a recession, I would gladly take 10 more years of this. Will just keep buying treasuries until stock becomes more reasonably priced.