Emotional Investor
02-26

Seriously i don't think US stocks are a bad investment overall, alot will continue to be very profitable going forward. But the macros going forward are not so great. I can see that Trump and Musk could have a significant negative impact on the American economy and are doing serious damage to American international relations. I have already sold down my positions in $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$, $NVIDIA(NVDA)$, $SoFi Technologies Inc.(SOFI)$ And a few other growth stocks, basically locked in profits because these stocks have become so expensive. And i see significant volatility going forward. Basically im getting rid of all margin in my account because its now too risky to trade with margin I believe. 

Who knows what will happen, but im batting down the hatches cashing in on wins and building reserves for future opportunities. 

@TigerWire @Tiger_chat @koolgall 

Market Plunge Across the Board: Buying Opportunity or Red Flag?
The Nasdaq fell more than 1.2%, erasing all gains for the year. The S&P 500 dropped 0.5%, marking its third consecutive day of declines. This week, the market is focused on Nvidia's earnings report and the PCE inflation data. Microsoft has cut two data centers in Wisconsin Kenosha and Georgia Atlanta, raising concerns on Wall Street about AI capital expenditures. With US stocks falling across the board, will you remain bullish? Is it a good time to add to positions, or should you wait for a clearer direction?
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