Having these circuit breakers preventing a further downswing must carry some other form of cost, doesn't it? It's not as though the ES has a 5% up limit breaker. How can that be considered a true market?
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DislikedHaving these circuit breakers preventing a further downswing must carry some other form of cost, doesn't it? It's not as though the ES has a 5% up limit breaker. How can that be considered a true market?Ignored
Disliked7% circuit breakers on all of them SP500, DOW and NQ is highly likely! Unless US administration speaks with SA and Russia and sort out the crude oil fight!Ignored
Dislikednano-seconds only for the next circuit breaker (15min) to be activated on S&PIgnored
Disliked{quote} yes. 7% hit within seconds! But market is stablising now. It has ran itself to exhaustion now.Ignored
Dislikedthe circuit breaker for the DJI, which is 7%, is quite likely to be triggered today as well after the US market opens...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I wonder where all those disrespectful aholes are now? Oh well...Ignored
Disliked{quote} exhaustion!!!.....there will be bounces, but much downside to come over the weeks and months ahead is my viewIgnored
Disliked{quote} I think they're on your ignore list. But I remain bullish. Have been for my entire investing life. Every correction or even during recession I've bought and bought and bought. It's just the nature of equity markets in a capitalistic society.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I'm quite sure that what we have already seen is just the beginning of the end... there is a long way down for the world's stock markets ahead...Ignored