OT: Lets talk about stocks (Part 3)

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Fine to discuss the implications of that. There will obviously be overlap. But the whole discussion on Elon Musk or Trump or whatever isn’t going to fly. Just stick to the economic discussion please.
This is the world we're living in right now.

Elon has the one of the most prominent stocks on the market, that you either love or hate at these prices, and Trump is basically threatening the TSLA shorts (which is hilarious, illegal?)

Trump is literally playing hackey sack with the market on the weekly with his comments, seems he might be trying to create a correction in the market?

The world economies are going through something that we haven't seen in the last how many years with Trump's agenda.

I understand you're not a fan of Trump/Elon- they are incredibly divisive individuals, and are literally waging economic war against Canada. I'm not the biggest fan of some of there policies regarding Canada at all.

Buttttt...

Trump/Elon play a huge role in the markets at the moment, feelings aside.. that's just the truth.
 
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This is the world we're living in right now.

Elon has the one of the most prominent stocks on the market, that you either love or hate at these prices, and Trump and basically threatening the TSLA shorts (which is hilarious, illegal?)

Trump is literally playing hackey sack with the market on the weekly with his comments, seems he might be trying to create a correction in the market?

The world economies are going through something that we haven't seen in the last how many years with Trump's agenda.

I understand you're not a fan of Trump/Elon- they are incredibly divisive individuals, and are literally waging economic war against Canada. I'm not the biggest fan of some of there policies regarding Canada at all.

Buttttt...

Trump/Elon play a huge role in the markets at the moment, feelings aside.. that's just the truth.
And that’s fine to discuss. But there were a lot of comments that went beyond this.

Just so we’re clear, mods delete posts that they agree/disagree with al the time. It’s not about liking/not liking Trump. But HF is very clear that politics is off limits. Obviously there will be overlap but when these things spill into political discussions they’re getting removed. We don’t make the rules, we just enforce them.
 
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non-political video about why TSLA might not be a good buy.



particularly damning is how no insiders at all are buying, while encouraging (begging?) retail consumers to buy. the whole thing has some serious Enron vibes.
 
Fine to discuss the implications of that. There will obviously be overlap. But the whole discussion on Elon Musk or Trump or whatever isn’t going to fly. Just stick to the economic discussion please.
Tariffs are going to play a big affect on inflation and stock market.

What Danielle Smith does in Alberta also. If Alberta wants to leave Canada the financial future of our nation will be in upheaval. Carney strengthen ties to Europe union shows he'd taking it seriously. Trump will support her. He wants Alberta oil. Could go to war. Canada offers Europe a lot. Oil mostly but other major minerals. Europe dependant on Russian oil. They may help. If it ties up USA, China may go into Taiwan. Been long rumored. Russia may invade more nations. North Korea could go into South Korea.
 
Tariffs are going to play a big affect on inflation and stock market.

What Danielle Smith does in Alberta also. If Alberta wants to leave Canada the financial future of our nation will be in upheaval. Carney strengthen ties to Europe union shows he'd taking it seriously. Trump will support her. He wants Alberta oil. Could go to war. Canada offers Europe a lot. Oil mostly but other major minerals. Europe dependant on Russian oil. They may help. If it ties up USA, China may go into Taiwan. Been long rumored. Russia may invade more nations. North Korea could go into South Korea.
Cool.

Discuss the financial implications in terms of stocks. That's what the thread is for. But political talk won't be allowed.
 

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