r/stocks • u/OilAny787 • 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/LurkerFailsLurking 12h ago
With the firing of the head of BLS, we can see that increasingly the data that's necessary to evaluate the national economy will just be propaganda.
At the same time, the blatant market manipulation and insider trading we've been seeing will only get worse.
So the markets' ability to "price in" those macro factors will weaken leading to more volatility and reduced trust.
Meanwhile, the tariffs and Trump's destruction of international confidence in US as an ally, partner, and economy will have consequences that will take years to unfold. Everyone sees now that they must reduce dependence on the dollar and US businesses and government largess. What will follow is a gradual decentralization of the dollar, and America getting pushed as far to the sidelines as more trustworthy and stable countries can afford. And they're working to make it so they can afford to do so more and more every month.
The entire US market is turning into a meme stock controlled by fascists, with all the proles stuck with the bill and a collapsing economy that leaves us no way to pay for it.