in the Princes of the Yen documentary (youtube.com/watch?v=p5Ac7ap_MAY) they mention something called "non-GDP based transactions" as a fraction of total loans, which they explain as essentially unproductive borrowing that doesn't contribute to GDP growth. They stated that it tends to increase in periods before banking collapses. Does this go by another name or is it not reported, I can't find it.
Aiden Lewis
>made a containment thread for them I didn't start it, but I've been helping to keep it up so they stop shitting up smg.
Matthew Ward
yeah its called brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Elijah Hall
>Food shortages >Supply lines blown >Manufacturing shut down >Greatest unemployment in history >Mortgage forbearance increasing >Countless impending bankruptcies >Enormous debt crisis >Stocks go up >New all time highs >Forward looking! >Priced in! *sips*
after doing a shitload of research i am thoroughly convinced this is not a larp.
Xavier Gomez
Fuck Etsy, lost $9000 on that short.
Logically they should fucking drop big after earnings, but nothing about this stock at a 52 week high is logical.
Jayden Green
I hope you get hit by a car you autistic retard
Ian Gomez
shit weeb documentary but theres a part where they say the central bank or w/e buys those loans and then invests them into building parks and money machine go BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Jason Richardson
>RTX Have 30 shares right now at 60 and am somewhat regretting it. I hope we don't get slaughtered on earnings.
Other natural gas anons here? Any other companies you recommend? Got OKE and was hoping to make some money off holding natural gas since its better than oil.
i think RTX is a good buyif you just wanna grab something and forget about it for the next couple years but its not going anywhere anytime soon so your money is better spent elsewhere if you are trying to make quicker gains
Jonathan Miller
Noob here, just want to be clear on some terminology.
Buy/Sell Market - Trade at the current prevailing price Buy/Sell Limit - Trade at a specified price Stop Market - Trade a stock when the market price rises or falls to a certain price, basically protecting from a crash by selling before the price gets too low or buying to try and get in on an upward trend
On TDAmeritade, what is the difference between Stop Limit and Stop Market?