It is now July 7, 2016. The time is now 9:30 AM (EST).
In regards to the current AH prices of stocks (as of 10:16:29 EST), what stocks do you invest in and why?
>>1366164
I'm not too comfortable with making any investments, right now, beyond 3 months total holding time.
If I had to execute a buy transaction in the morning, I'd buy something organized around silver or gold (not physical, I don't want to deal with that shit)
I'm personally very close to cashing out and just waiting for a while, we are headed for some very tumultuous times, at least it seems to me.
>canadian housing bubble fueled by chink money
>chink economy slowing (potential mass fund withdrawal from CAN market)
>EU potentially going kaput
>DB/BCS/Lloyds doing very poorly
>1.25% on 30 year US bond
>Negative Japo bonds
>Venezuela
I dunno man.......where there's smoke there's fire.
i go with index and etfs. and i also invest for the long run.
If BGI goes to $4 tomorrow I will cry.
>>1366174
nobody cares about canada shut the fuck up. fuck shiny rocks USA is the safehaven right now.
>>1366285
The UK voted to leave the EU and we had a single day bloodbath, losses were eventually recouped, however, are you implying that a Canadian housing market crash would not have palpable reverberations in the USA market?
>>1366323
a canadian housing crash will not have much effect on the USA market because it it won't be a sudden unexpected single day event like brexit was.
youre not going to just wake up one day to headlines saying 'canadians just voted that their houses should be worth %50 less, market chaos ensues.'
it will probably be a slow decline in prices fought out between the push and pull of buyers and sellers, contained mainly to vancouver and southern ontario. calgary is already fucked. american markets won't notice.