What are we likely to see over the next 6-months?
What is your prediction?
What is your prediction?
Stat Monitor Repairman said:
What are we likely to see over the next 6-months?
What is your prediction?

hypeiv said:
I think we finish the year up about 5% from where we are today because I love America and never bet against the market
permabull said:
I think we finish the year up about 5% from where we are today because I love America and never bet against the market
food is up a lotStat Monitor Repairman said:
We've seen this commercial real estate issue trickle along.
Interest rates bumped up.
Hearing that consumer spending is down in anticipation of student loan restart on Oct 1st but don't know how accurate that is. Hearing that AirB&B bookings have fallen off.
We saw 2-4 of the biggest bank failures of all time earlier this year but nothing major since.
By all accounts insurance premiums up across the board.
Gas is up over the past couple months.
chris1515 said:
I think labor unrest, UAW strike, will be a big drag on the economy. With a big part of that from the media push on the topic.
That along with a restart on student loan payments, will hammer consumer confidence and sentiment.
Other drags on the market will be underwhelming iphone sales, which will drag down Apple and as a result the S&P500.
I think the markets drop 5-10% from here to year end.
YouBet said:chris1515 said:
I think labor unrest, UAW strike, will be a big drag on the economy. With a big part of that from the media push on the topic.
That along with a restart on student loan payments, will hammer consumer confidence and sentiment.
Other drags on the market will be underwhelming iphone sales, which will drag down Apple and as a result the S&P500.
I think the markets drop 5-10% from here to year end.
I just wonder if there is some new wonder tech in the HW space for mobile phones. The current form factor is maxed. There is nothing else to do with it without some major innovation and I don't know what that is. There is zero reason to upgrade an iPhone at this point as long as your HW will support the latest SW and even then that's debatable. I still have an XR and it's supported through the next SW release (iOS 17) so no reason to spend $1K on a new phone just to have a new phone.
The only HW innovations I've seen are the Samsung(?) flip phone and all that it is a retro callback. And then you have 2-3 small time phone makers who are actually going back in time and making phones with no internet connectivity.
Anyway, I agree with you and wonder what Apple is doing, if anything, to innovate their phone or diversify their products.
evan_aggie said:YouBet said:chris1515 said:
I think labor unrest, UAW strike, will be a big drag on the economy. With a big part of that from the media push on the topic.
That along with a restart on student loan payments, will hammer consumer confidence and sentiment.
Other drags on the market will be underwhelming iphone sales, which will drag down Apple and as a result the S&P500.
I think the markets drop 5-10% from here to year end.
I just wonder if there is some new wonder tech in the HW space for mobile phones. The current form factor is maxed. There is nothing else to do with it without some major innovation and I don't know what that is. There is zero reason to upgrade an iPhone at this point as long as your HW will support the latest SW and even then that's debatable. I still have an XR and it's supported through the next SW release (iOS 17) so no reason to spend $1K on a new phone just to have a new phone.
The only HW innovations I've seen are the Samsung(?) flip phone and all that it is a retro callback. And then you have 2-3 small time phone makers who are actually going back in time and making phones with no internet connectivity.
Anyway, I agree with you and wonder what Apple is doing, if anything, to innovate their phone or diversify their products.
Eventually iOS, as you mentioned, will require upgrades every 5-6 years.
And most people want to have the newer features even if they seem small: 120hz display, always-on-display mode, dynamic island, usb-c, wide location chip tech.
There are always smaller things going on that...probably most people won't appreciate on their own. But they add up over 3-4 years.
I said this in an other thread: we are at the point where a phone is like your f150 or accord. What is coming out next that is a must have reason to upgrade? Probably nothing groundbreaking these days.
In nominal terms or as a % of total bank assets? I'm guessing the former.Stat Monitor Repairman said:
We saw 2-4 of the biggest bank failures of all time earlier this year but nothing major since.
Reading more and more bad news about commercial office space.Quote:
Pain is coming for commercial real estate.