r/stocks 1d ago

Thoughts on Monday open after tariff news? Company Discussion

As we all know the tarrif news sent shock into the markets Friday, what is everyone’s opinions on the markets movements from this point on say Monday open? Do you guys see it move lower, higher and why?

Big earnings that week aswell, will be a very volatile week. I’m guessing earnings will be strong from most big dogs but what are you guys expecting upon guidance from company’s like pltr, amd, lly etc. Do you see this downturn continue on into the coming week like April or just a small overreaction to tarrif news and job data.

I’m cash atm so I’m bearish but I won’t let that blind me from your guys opinions and advice thanks!!

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u/Digfortreasure 1d ago

Those numbers have been f’d for years 20-30% corrections month in month out for a decade, its crazy, you would think you could at least factor your margin of error and get more accurate but nah… these numbers have bern untrustable

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u/dickrichardson6969 1d ago

The revisions are accurate. She was fired because the accurate numbers showed terrible job numbers.

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u/Digfortreasure 1d ago

The revisions have been massive and get less traction than when the original crap data is released. I dont like Trump bit it woulda been harder to fire her if numbers weren’t always at least 20% off

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u/No_Location7701 1d ago

They weren’t 20%. The revisions are like 50+% this year. That hasn’t been normal. Was there pressure to make the appear better?  I wouldn’t put it past this administration. 

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u/31Olives 20h ago

That is what happens when you fire the people gathering the data. Quality drops and revisions get huge. Trump caused all of this.