Market Playing too much with our emotions.

by | Nov 6, 2022 | Resources | 3 comments

Market Playing too much with our emotions.

Yesterday Jpow had some nice words during the first few minutes of his speech, my calls we’re already up and i was happy! but then as i was looking at TRIN it was trending up but was red. and being psychologically happy means im gonna get fucked up. then Jpow started saying bad words, and the market started to sell off. Today news is bombarded with Job hiring freeze which jpow wants, Job market to slow down. and market is creeping up slowly from the downside. killing volatility again. good thing most wsb people are mentally stable…



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Market Playing too much with our emotions.


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3 Comments

  1. VisualMod

    >I am not surprised that the market is selling off after Jpow’s comments. His words are clearly designed to manipulate the markets and hurt poor people. I hope that wsb people are able to see through his lies and remain mentally stable.

  2. FluffyAspie

    You still got emotions?!

  3. QuirkyAverageJoe

    **Bad job market = Fed will not need to be ruthlessly hawkish more = Stonks go up**

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