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Posted on 6/7/22 at 11:14 am
Posted on 6/7/22 at 11:14 am
on CNBC are laughable. The consumer is still strong is a squawking point. Gas, Diesel, Nat Gas, Electricity, Consumables, Interest rates, Savings rates , etc and etc all on the rise and even if true is this is gonna last very much longer. Recession or worse incoming
Posted on 6/7/22 at 11:24 am to DTRooster
They are propagandists. Nothing more
Posted on 6/7/22 at 11:30 am to DTRooster
They're saying that consumers still have a lot of savings and are still spending it, noting that that will ultimately come to an end. Not sure how that's propaganda.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 11:37 am to DTRooster
Meh, it's just entertainment. If they tell you the truth, and you sell their sponsors stocks and funds, they lose sponsors. That's it.
How the media and the government retains the level of trust they have is the biggest mystery in the world.
How the media and the government retains the level of trust they have is the biggest mystery in the world.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 11:56 am to UpstairsComputer
Entertainment, for who? I’d just as soon entertain myself watching a curling tournament. The facial expressions of Jon Najarion while the pimps are pumping are pretty funny for a few minutes tho
Posted on 6/7/22 at 12:22 pm to DTRooster
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Entertainment, for who?
Well, you were the one watching CNBC and not a curling tournament. Maybe take a look in the mirror.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 12:30 pm to iAmBatman
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Well, you were the one watching CNBC and not a curling tournament. Maybe take a look in the mirror.

Posted on 6/7/22 at 12:33 pm to iAmBatman
You a funny guy, I spit latte all over my phone
Posted on 6/7/22 at 3:34 pm to Chucktown_Badger
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They're saying that consumers still have a lot of savings and are still spending it, noting that that will ultimately come to an end. Not sure how that's propaganda.
The consumer is putting the brakes on. If they are claiming spending will be strong in Q2 that is propaganda. The spending is on energy and food. Discretionary is going to get hammered in the next four-six months.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 3:35 pm to iAmBatman
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Well, you were the one watching CNBC and not a curling tournament. Maybe take a look in the mirror.
He’s not watching for entertainment, he’s watching for information.
Maybe you should go check out the Rant. There are some one word threads going on over there creating total chaos and anarchy.
This post was edited on 6/7/22 at 3:37 pm
Posted on 6/7/22 at 3:49 pm to DTRooster
i guess people have a lot of savings. businesses desperately need people, yet people have enough incentive or savings not to work...this isnt sustainable, but when these jobs start filling, we will either be in a significant recession or the money will have dried up. either way, we need to get busy living or get busy dying.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 3:59 pm to go ta hell ole miss
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He’s not watching for entertainment, he’s watching for information.
I know that when I'm looking for information, I turn on the TV
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Maybe you should go check out the Rant. There are some one word threads going on over there creating total chaos and anarchy.
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Posted on 6/7/22 at 4:45 pm to Shamoan
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either way, we need to get busy living or get busy dying.

Posted on 6/7/22 at 5:17 pm to iAmBatman
Then go bitch and complain to them like you do people here.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 5:22 pm to go ta hell ole miss
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Then go bitch and complain to them like you do people here.
No need when we’ve got this fancy RA button
Posted on 6/7/22 at 6:52 pm to DTRooster
A lot of them just talk their own book. Always cracks me up when one of the Najarians get on with unusual activity and the stocks they mention shoot up 1-2%. However they are positioned is how they talk.
It changes like the weather though. One -3% down day, everyone is bearish and recession is imminent. One week like last week and the bottom is in for the year.
It changes like the weather though. One -3% down day, everyone is bearish and recession is imminent. One week like last week and the bottom is in for the year.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 7:23 pm to Triple Bogey
I met Jon at the Vegas investors conference a few months ago. Interesting and very friendly fellow - also a player in Chicago real estate. I mentioned to him that I often follow his bullish option plays. Only instead of buying the calls, I tend to sell the OTM puts. If his play out, he can make many times the percentage return that I can. But if it doesn’t (or it does), I still collect a healthy premium (because these tend to be high IV equities), while he’d lose the premium he paid. Worst case for me, if it crashes, I end up with stock in inventory that I can sell calls against. He said that he found the concept interesting and they do similar things from time to time. But they’re also into exotic stuff that’s above my pay grade.
True, they all “talk their book” on CNBC and elsewhere. But over the years, I have found tradeables, even if my trading style isn’t the same as theirs.
True, they all “talk their book” on CNBC and elsewhere. But over the years, I have found tradeables, even if my trading style isn’t the same as theirs.
Posted on 6/7/22 at 7:54 pm to Triple Bogey
I watch the tape every now and then to see if something catches my interest on a crazy up or down move, I like playing options on whipsaw moving stuff. And every now and then I see a ticker I’ve never heard of. The talk is just talk but it is funny
quote:you just go ahead and RA. That is after all, what bitches do
IamBitchmade
Posted on 6/7/22 at 8:11 pm to Jag_Warrior
I’ve got a bunch of VLO that’s out the box right now and my mind is screaming sell,sell,sell like old goggleye Cramer but my gut says hold. I may check into selling covered calls and let the market decide for me. I’ve never done that before but I’m gonna price them up tomorrow and see. Does it matter if the stock is held in a different brokerage than the call sales? My holdings are in Merrill but I do all my options stuff thru ETrade and have no idea how that works. I rarely hold contracts for more than a couple days
Posted on 6/7/22 at 8:42 pm to DTRooster
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Does it matter if the stock is held in a different brokerage than the call sales? My holdings are in Merrill but I do all my options stuff thru ETrade and have no idea how that works. I rarely hold contracts for more than a couple days
Yeah, they need to be not just with the same brokerage, but in the same account. Otherwise you’d be selling naked calls.
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