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Stock Market/Investing/Day Trading/Speculative Trading Thread

@Jim14510 I need to know the tax implications of this rollover.

Account open for 15 years
Contributed money at least 5 years ago.
Limited to roth contribution limit and 35k lifetime
Unclear on how long earnings have to be in account
No income limit

Would more than likely be taxable on state return if deducted there.
 
The pre-market seems very upset by today's jobs numbers. Looks like we'll have to wait to get a rate dip from the Fed as employment remains strong.

Sometimes its hard to comprehend how good news is really bad news for stocks. Weird.
 
The pre-market seems very upset by today's jobs numbers. Looks like we'll have to wait to get a rate dip from the Fed as employment remains strong.

Sometimes its hard to comprehend how good news is really bad news for stocks. Weird.
The market is pricing in 6 rate cuts this year. We won't get anything close to that.
 
And we sure as shit aren't getting one at the March Fed meeting.
nope. it will be may at the earliest and between now and then there's plenty of opportunity for inflation to come back up. oil prices are still about as low as they can get and the last couple months of low CPI also included a healthcare adjustment that will be changing to the upside

of course the other side of this that no one seems to be willing to talk about is that historically, a lot of rate cuts like some have been projecting means the Fed over-tightened and we're in recession. going back and looking at the past cycles of rate hikes, the stock market always has it's biggest drops once the cuts start
 
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Anybody run across these?

 
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