STOCK MARKET HAPPENING : ASIA STOCK WATCH comfy thread

*reminder that it's actually happening*

Nikkei down 1.5% so far and barely holding onto 15,000.

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donellameadows.org/wp-content/userfiles/Limits-to-Growth-digital-scan-version.pdf
marketwatch.com/story/soros-didnt-bet-against-pound-ahead-of-brexit-vote-2016-06-27
usatoday.com/story/money/2016/06/27/bank-stocks-hit-again-post-brexit/86425120/
bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-27/greenspan-calls-brexit-a-terrible-outcome-as-euro-area-tested
youtube.com/watch?v=h3cY6_z0ceg
twitter.com/AnonBabble

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>My penis is empty
What did he mean by this?

Your digits confirm .

So comfy that I sold all my shares into cash two weeks ago.

No USD for me either...

Haha that was a fun night.. has it been 6 months already?

barely any volume on the nikkei right now

i wonder why

lads what exactly is supposed to happen to the world pop after 2030? all those people dying, are they african, asian or. white?

donellameadows.org/wp-content/userfiles/Limits-to-Growth-digital-scan-version.pdf

tl;dr : everyone dies

Mouse Utopia Experiment day 300

Care to explain what Nikkei and all that hooga hooga numbers mean?

Sup Forums is a board for illiterate people discussing politics, we're not jews

>politics with no knowledge of economics
>literate

why even post, kek

Gooks will shut shit down if there is danger.

This is the Jubilee Shemitah.

George Soros shorted stocks before the vote.

You celebrate over this illusionary victory, yet its all going by the plan.

just broke 15,000. some buy orders from the bank of Japan incoming

the nikkei is is a stock market index for the tokyo stock exchange (TSE). it is a price-weighted index (the unit is yen), and the components are reviewed once a year. currently, the nikkei is the most widely quoted average of Japanese equities, similar to the Dow Jones Industrial Average.

what else do you need to know?

marketwatch.com/story/soros-didnt-bet-against-pound-ahead-of-brexit-vote-2016-06-27
>“George Soros did not speculate against sterling while he was arguing for Britain to remain in the European Union. In fact, he was long the British pound leading up to the vote,” the spokesman said in an emailed statement.

>Soros, however, did profit from other investments “because of his generally bearish outlook on world markets,” according to the statement.

There has already been a couple of downturns earlier this year. NASDAQ and FTSE just off the top of my head. Dont think this current one is going to last that long desu. Plus its Japan. Japan`s economy has been volatile for a few years now. How is this downturn any different? Abenomics will surely come to the rescue xD

A little perspective from someone who works in finance.

The markets are getting hit but it's honestly not 2008 bad by a long shot. There's a sell off, but the smart money is waiting. When banks start going down is when you should panic.
Also REMEMBER. Never ever sell in a sell off. You buy. Never sell. I'd love to go after a few companies right now that are stupid low priced. You should do the same.

>when banks start going down is when you should panic
>'works in finance'
>'never sell' meme
>a FUCKING LEAF

usatoday.com/story/money/2016/06/27/bank-stocks-hit-again-post-brexit/86425120/

Investors hammered bank British and U.S. bank stocks again Monday, amid continuing economic and political uncertainty stemming from the United Kingdom's surprise vote to leave the European Union.

British bank shares took the worst beating, though some ended the day up slightly from earlier in the session.

Shares of Barclays (BCS) closed down nearly 21% at $7.03, marking a second consecutive trading day of double-digit losses for the stock. The new drop deepened the 20.5% plunge Barclays shares suffered in U.S. trading Friday after the surprise Brexit referendum outcome became known.

Investors also remained bearish on Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), sending the bank's shares down 13.6% to $4.69 close. The new drop followed a 27.5% plummet in the stock on Friday.

Shares of Lloyds Banking Group (LYG) similarly fell 16.5% to a $2.78 close, adding to their nearly 23.3% drop in U.S. trading Friday.

Shares of HSBC Holdings (HSBC) fared comparatively better, closing down 4.2% at $29.38.

Shares of JPMorgan Chase (JPM) closed down 3.3% at $57.61. The New York-based global bank's stock closed down 6.95% on Friday.

Bank of America (BAC) shares fell 6.3% to a $12.18 close, adding to their 7.4% drop on Friday. U.S. investors sent Citigroup (C) shares 4.5% lower to close at $38.48, deepening their 9.36% plunge in Friday trading. And shares of Wells Fargo (WFC) closed down almost 1.5% at $45.01, after they closed nearly 4.6% lower on Friday.

Major U.S. investment banks also suffered a second straight day of post-Brexit losses.

Shares of Goldman Sachs (GS) closed nearly 1.7% lower at $139.51. Similarly, shares of Morgan Stanley (MS) fell 3.7% to close at $23.61. The two banks' stocks closed down 7.1% and nearly 10.2%, respectively, in Friday trading.

S H E M I T A H

Dear lord. Bank of Japan is going all out

Economic breakdown - You can predict an approximate timeframe - also the question is not "if" but rather "when" - but you cannot predict it.

This model also preditcs it pretty late. Breakdown could basically happen anytime during the coming 10 years. If an unforseen incident occurs even during the next three years.

Also it is most likely that it will not affect all regions equally hard worldwide.

It will hit Europe and the US very hard, but China and Southeast Asia will get through it with a few bruises to collapse a few decades after.

>William (((Watts)))

yes, whenever there's slight buying it goes up now.

“Our research does not indicate that collapse of the world economy, environment and population is a certainty. Nor do we claim the future will unfold exactly as the MIT researchers predicted back in 1972,” they wrote. “Wars could break out; so could genuine global environmental leadership. Either could dramatically affect the trajectory.”

The happenings have already happened on friday. Its only uphill from here as more questions get answered.

Today wasn't Friday and it was pretty downhill. Looks like Tuesday will be as well.

Hang Seng (HSI)
20,019.00 -208.30 -1.03%

Hong Kong opening lower as well.

The people who held onto their morality will be sane enough to continue living, there will be a Christian revival and the world will keep going on as it always has.

All the crazy people who are super progressives accepting trannies, gays, animal fornication, kiddy fucking are all gonna go insane because of their hedonism and die out in a violent spark that will be extinguished by morally sound folks just trying to live in peace.


It will be the equivalent of thousands of years of genetic selection all happening in a very short span of time ( ~10 years ) and it will put humanity back on a course correction we have needed since the invention of modern medicine.

bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-06-27/greenspan-calls-brexit-a-terrible-outcome-as-euro-area-tested


"This is the worst period, I recall since I've been in public service. There's nothing like it, including the crisis — remember October 19th, 1987, when the Dow went down by a record amount 23 percent? That I thought was the bottom of all potential problems. This has a corrosive effect that will not go away. I'd love to find something positive to say."

((((ALAN GREENSPAN)))))

BoJ is having a field day

Don't think it will save them though

THIS!!!

Don't be a faggot bag holder

The First Casualty Of Brexit: Italy Prepares €40 Billion Bank Bailout

>IT BEGINS

Fuck you, I'm a Watts and there are no kikes in my family

It's funny that all negative economic trends will now be blamed on Brexit and the populist “mob” who brought it on, rather than on the establishment’s neoliberal policies which are actually responsible

>population declines following economic collapse

HAHAHA!

dumbest fucking image colgate

what's the right hand scale(s)?
where are the stats taken from? in what way?
by what formula is population calculated from the inputs?

just fucking throw yourself in the Amstel

yep, this is 100% the happening we've been waiting for

never expected it to come out of fucking brexit, which first sounded like a mcdonald's breakfast item to me

it's happening

Oh that is right. Thanks for reminding me it is the Jubilee.

Why you say that? Nikkei seems to be fine... are you saying.... shits.... gonna..... hit.... the..... fan................ eventually?.......

>when banks start going down
you mean like the largest single day drop of UK Banks in HISTORY on friday?

youtube.com/watch?v=h3cY6_z0ceg

All those banks are shit except HSBC. Here's hoping they go BANKrupt.

Come on. Really? This shit has been held together by spit and glue since the dot com bubble.

You show me a new frontier for people to go and resources to be found.

Dude this is still only summer, which next to x-mas season is suppose to be a time of spending for most people. Wait until the fall when cash flow stops and capital investment is gone for the year.

What are your thoughts on oil, guys??

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Wow, and I thought tech stocks had ridiculous valuations. Nikkei isn't doing anything today anyways though guys

Should I have listened to Glenn Beck and sold everything I own to buy gold, user?

So this suggests the price of oil companies is going to decrease soon (presumably meaning they will go bankrupt)

.... but does that mean the price of oil itself will go up?

Japan is curently seen as a 'safe haven' so it won't be the origin. look at banks like Deutsche to be the real game changers

oil trades relative to the dollar

>not buying silver, the patricians choice

isn't he right? the US dollar is the world currency.

Are we 2008 yet?

It's funny, six months ago, declaring Calhoun's research to be a death sentence was met by a chorus of
>but he was trying to alleviate the problem, not make a doomsday prediction

>oil trades relative to the dollar
just 4 months ago it was half the price it is today. This isn't because the value of the dollar halved.

The reason the image you posted has a spike in the last year is because the earnings of all these companies has gone to 0. The price hasn't fallen as fast as their earnings because people are betting that the price of oil will recover, and therefore the earnings will also.

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yes obviously and their models were funded with debt on the expectations of $80-120 oil

So my point is that it's only going to track the dollar if we're in an equilibrium state (which I think we're not).... so that suggests to me that there's going to be a big move in the upward or downward direction in the near future.

yeah i'm bearish on oil overall. but it will have a floor due to 'strong dollar' dynamics

>economic collapse
>lower population

This better be a fucking joke. History has shown us that is false.

explain

While the Bank of Japan’s name is nowhere to be found in regulatory filings on major stock investors, the monetary authority’s exchange-traded fund purchases have made it a top 10 shareholder in about 90 percent of the Nikkei 225 Stock Average, according to estimates compiled by Bloomberg from public data. It’s now a major owner of more Japanese blue-chips than both BlackRock Inc., the world’s largest money manager, and Vanguard Group, which oversees more than $3 trillion.

Under the BOJ’s current stimulus plan, the central bank buys about 3 trillion yen ($27.2 billion) of ETFs every year. While policy makers don’t disclose how those holdings translate into stakes of individual companies, estimates can be gleaned from publicly available central bank records, regulatory filings by companies and ETF managers, and statistics from the Investment Trusts Association of Japan. The BOJ declined to comment on Bloomberg’s findings.

so the national bank owns all the stocks?
lol. But why would they care? They wont NEED to sell them. If they cant sell them and make a gain, just keep them, end of the day they are still filthy rich.

Japan will be fine. They are actually not retarded and their central bank mostly serves the interests of the country.

Can someone explain to me how this isn't a fucking ginormous head and shoulders pattern?

Despite half of the Asian major indices being in the green, it still doesn't inspire much confidence.