Posted by DigiNomad on 2nd of Apr 2024 at 04:19 pm
I don't see too much downside until the Gov credit card gets
downgraded from Amex Black to Chase Sapphire (still a great card,
but it has a credit limit). They are all in on spending
whatever they want to spend on, no matter how much it is. There are
like 6 members of congress that sort of complain, but they still
allowed the debt ceiling to dissapear...and they still get called
traitors and worse for opposing any spending bill that is proposed.
This confluence of no credit limit and willingness to add
unlimited levels of debt has never happened in American history, so
I do think it might be different this time. The bond market
is starting to act like the sober guy at the party and reign in the
spending party, but that goes away when they turn QE on
again.
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I'll see what the night
SPX 60 stoch momo system
Posted by kab34 on 2nd of Apr 2024 at 04:10 pm
I'll see what the night action is before I enter a trade.
like I said there's been
Posted by matt on 2nd of Apr 2024 at 04:12 pm
like I said there's been 10 good trades in a row, we'll see how long the streak lasts, eventually it will end
I don't see too much
Posted by DigiNomad on 2nd of Apr 2024 at 04:19 pm
I don't see too much downside until the Gov credit card gets downgraded from Amex Black to Chase Sapphire (still a great card, but it has a credit limit). They are all in on spending whatever they want to spend on, no matter how much it is. There are like 6 members of congress that sort of complain, but they still allowed the debt ceiling to dissapear...and they still get called traitors and worse for opposing any spending bill that is proposed. This confluence of no credit limit and willingness to add unlimited levels of debt has never happened in American history, so I do think it might be different this time. The bond market is starting to act like the sober guy at the party and reign in the spending party, but that goes away when they turn QE on again.