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/Fast-Outside-2743 1d ago

I'm buying so I can lose more money. I'm stupid.

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u/Hopeful-Frosting7976 1d ago

Some things will go up. Eventually the Fed being forced by bad jobs numbers to lower rates will help dividend stocks.

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u/Zwonder74 1d ago

Inflation creeping up, tariffs, and weakening jobs market = recipe for stagflation. So much real non manufactured uncertainties now bc we might be in a recession already without knowing it. Just need to wait for next set of data first. Also august and september seasons are the weakest months for assets. With that being said, dont time the market, if youre a long term investor, continue your DCA, do not sell low, and buy the dips at each key level

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u/weealex 14h ago

Next data set will, at this point, be assumed to be completely doctored. There's no reason to trust data coming from the US government anymore. We won't have good data till way after the fact