ready for another trump induced crash on Monday EU 'prepared to impose countermeasures' after Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50%
Honestly, it would be a fun experiment to let people live here at their current income percentage and then let them spend a year in China at the same income percentage. I wonder how long it would take them to realize who is really "winning" with trade...
Not yet. Not a trader, especially when decisions are up to the orange ogre. Only way to win that trade is to be the one paying for the ogres decision. My investment is in European aerospace/defense and long hold nvidia. Will wait until the courts neuter the ogre or the house does before I go back into our market. Uncertainty is expensive
Since May 2023 half of the months reported had a greater spread of wage growth vs inflation than last month did. Wage growth vs inflation U.S. 2025| Statista
Since GDP includes Exports - Imports a reeling economy where imports plummet will show a positive impact on the GDP temporarily until it impacts the business trade portion of the GDP the following quarter. Just sayin'.
Q2 isn't looking too hot, neither does the overall economic outlook: https://www.spglobal.com/ratings/en...-losing-steam-amid-shifting-policies-13450076
Why isn’t a mod correcting this title? The SandP didn’t cross over 6000… we got a mod here bickering over how to calculate the percentage of court cases the Trump admin has lost — with the correct percent being 93%, it appears… shouldn’t this be corrected?