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how long has the yield curve been inverted now?Looks like the 10 year is yielding a little more than the 5 as it should be, premarket
pretty sure the short term stuff is still higher than the 5 and 10's.
how long has the yield curve been inverted now?Looks like the 10 year is yielding a little more than the 5 as it should be, premarket
The longest inversion in history but has been trending in the right directions for an entire year now.Looks like the 10 year is yielding a little more than the 5 as it should be, premarket
Long time!how long has the yield curve been inverted now?
pretty sure the short term stuff is still higher than the 5 and 10's.
No, I just can’t justify the multiples on Tesla. I was thinking about buying a Tesla dip if it ever went down to 60 not 160AG, you were thinking about buying the TSLA dip; I think it was around $150 - $160... Did you cash in?
I was gonna listen to you, but all my cash was gone.... Sheesh!
I was hoping you made some $$.No, I just can’t justify the multiples on Tesla. I was thinking about buying a Tesla dip if it ever went down to 60 not 160
The three I have listed above is 100% of my Roth right now. I called this a conservative spec account. Though others make all it crazy.![]()
I have, lots/ 30% gain this year and 54.79% in the last two years. As an exampleI was hoping you made some $$.
Overvalued but I wouldn’t bet against it anytime soon.so what do yall think of the PE of something like NVIDIA?
Well it is certainly high! It is risky if they dont perform, they say they are going to perform and why the PE.so what do yall think of the PE of something like NVIDIA?
Why get 500 bps in the 10-yr when I can get the exact same thing in an extremely liquid money market accountLooks like the 10 year is yielding a little more than the 5 as it should be, premarket
All true. I was not proposing anything thoughWhy get 500 bps in the 10-yr when I can get the exact same thing in an extremely liquid money market account
Correction: current MM yields are actually *higher* than the 10-yr![]()