Anyone else remember 2016 and 2020 when Trump teased moves and markets overreacted? If this is a setup, what’s the real catalyst, and how do you protect downside while waiting?
Not convinced this weekend move changes risk. I’d rather keep SPY core and rotate into cash, not add to QQQ.
If QQQ retests the double top near 480-485, 20-day RSI around 50, I’m leaning bullish on a squeeze, not chasing.
This subreddit is so popular that the Reddit algorithm shows it to everyone.
The problem is it might push out those interested in value stocks and value investing.
Remember the DRAM pumpers last week? Now it's Space and Quantum. These won't be value stocks, just like Tesla has never been a topic here only ridicule.
Companies with negative p/e or p/e of 200 won't be value stocks.
Mods: Please step in and bring the discussion back to value investing.
If you're unsure, ask yourself: Would the person on this value investing banner buy or talk about the stock or company being posted?BANR--
If momentum’s king, why punish stocks with negative P/E? Feels like mods are censoring winners, not protecting value.
I’m still learning, but it seems like the subreddit leans hard into flashy tech names like NVDA and SPCE, while value threads feel buried. I wonder if that’s just the algorithm or if people genuinely prefer growth narratives.
Volatility like this creates entry points: value dips when growth headlines dominate, then pops when sentiment flips. I’m watching MSFT and JPM for pullbacks, plus small-cap value if SPCE cools off.
Trend’s down; bounces without volume likely fade.
So basically, if chips keep sliding, MSFT might rally tomorrow. But that’s a guess, not a guarantee.
Feels like the market’s nervous again. I’m bracing for choppy days, not a clean bounce.

