NEW YORK - President Donald Trump’s tariffs have spooked investors, with fears of an economic downturn driving a stock market sell-off that has wiped out US$4 trillion (S$5.3 trillion) from the S&P 500’s peak last month, when Wall Street was cheering much of Mr Trump’s agenda.

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    I’m sure a significant chunk is middle class retirement savings. (Sources are not definitive, but over 40% of the value in the stock market is 401k and other retirement savings).

    Gonna F the job market again, too; as people who would retire won’t because their nest egg dried up.

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    Good thing I sold off my entire 401k last month 30 years early in anticipation of the market taking a massive dump

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    1 - Gloating

    2 - Hubris

    3 - Denial <-------We’re somewhere about here, depending on the individual’s MAGA level

    4 - Doubt

    5 - Leopards ate my face

  • The fact that spooking the market could wipe out such an absurd amount of money, larger than many GDPs - and the economy hasn’t even crashed completely at all yet - should provide a good reference for how much of billionaire wealth is actually just abstract numbers representing nothing tangible but raw power over people and processes.

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      At some level of wealth, money stops being conceptually a medium of exchange for goods and services, and just becomes a scoreboard for bragging rights.

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      I’m struggling a little to understand the main aim of this comment. It’s not untrue, there’re just a lot of parts going in different directions and, potentially, coming from different places. Without context it’s kinda just a surface observation, ya know?

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        i think the commenter is just baffled at how drastically overvalued (over hyped) so many stocks are - a well known problem where speculative over investment can and does distort the whole economy and has power over the whole population. see for example, speculation bubbles like the dotcom overvaluation or subprime mortgages, or Theranos, or Bitcoin, or even how Tesla stock was being traded higher than the next 6-8 major car companies combined.

        in other words, stock prices are a bunch of bullshit.

        stocks arent exactly the same as “money” in the common sense so it confuses people when headlines say money was lost or wiped out. but stocks are similar to money in that they are placeholders for value, however much more susceptible to wild devaluations. because ultimately they’re just speculative bets on what something is worth and can fluctuate rapidly, as rapidly and suddenly as human emotions.

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    The guy who bankrupted a casino is tanking the biggest economy in the world. Who knew!

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    They say there is no crystal ball in investment, but it’s hard to not have predicted this outcome.

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    Like the castle in its corner
    In a medieval game
    I foresee terrible trouble
    And I stay here just the same

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    Hello easyspeezy here, today we got quite a special order, we are doing a bankruptcy speedrun!