Posted on 03/13/2020 1:35:12 PM PDT by Kid Shelleen
Stocks ended sharply higher after a volatile session Friday as Wall Street rebounded from the deep losses suffered in the previous session, the worst since the Black Monday market crash in 1987.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 1,985 points, or 9.3%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq also surged 9.3%. The averages posted their biggest one-day gains since October 2008.
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Dow futures soared 5% Friday and triggered limit up trading rulesheres how that works
Good I started last week with 43K as of yesterday it was 36K.
Prices were high. People sold. Now prices are lower. People are buying.
After the robo-traders wrecked the market, human investors have come in and found fantastic values - unless you believe the world is really ending.
Dems are crying in the streets.
The broader S&P 500 was up 9.29%, Russell 2000 up 7.77%, Nasdaq up 9.35%. Lots of money being made with this volatility.
Even though this is zero hedge....there are some interesting charts
Toilet paper futures are up 1000 percent.
btw, gold got hammered
So where’s all the stories CREDITING Trump for this?
I mean when it goes down they all blame him personally for it.
Where’s the credit for him for this?
/s
It soared after Trump started speaking...
1200 of the points were after Trump declared a state of emergency.
I had some fund coming to me next week.
I liked the prices of stocks at the beginning of the day :)
The market should be taken day by day at this point in time I think.
But some stocks have really been hit.
It’s become a Joke
One of my boys suggested bidet futures to get ahead of that curve.
Bolsonaro tested negative for virus announced and market goes wild.
So did Bitcoin.
Best market for trading EVA!
Don 2000 couple of days ago, up 2000 today.
Easy money.
Who announced he tested negative. Has it been anyone but his son? Has the President of Brazil done any interviews or addresses to the public?
I trust his son about has much as I trust the CDC
Relief rally. Keep your powder dry.
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