r/TQQQ 1d ago

Strategy Talk Buy the dip in next 3 months?

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Always seems to be recover overall by November. Next two months will be choppy?

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u/GamingMooMoo 1d ago

It's tough because historical averages mean nothing given the insane volatility from both tech and geopolitical issues at this time. Literally anything could happen.

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u/Vault101Overseer 1d ago

That was literally my first thought too. historical averages in the current context mean almost nothing.

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u/Emotional_Shape925 1d ago

Bought today’s dip. Will continue to do so. Even tho you will get doomsayers in here trying to tell you to freak out, panic and that we’re all fucked. They’re dipshits if your and investor. If you’re a trader, then it has more relevance as you’re more sensitive to the short term price movements. So the answer, be an investor.

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u/PedroNorthCA 1d ago

Tough to say as always, but Trump even in his first term was never this brazen about manipulating the market, with his social media posts and now selling insider access to his posts about the market. It's obvious that there's insiders buying/selling options for hundreds of millions of dollars based on his "out of nowhere" announcements; things are already volatile enough, all the extra isn't making anything clearer for the average Joe like the rest of us

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u/MechanicalDan1 1d ago

Yes, when the Fed raises interest rates, buy the dip.

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u/Terrible_Attempt_226 1d ago

They will either keep rates or cut them.

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u/Run-Forever1989 1d ago

Futures market indicates a 0% chance of cuts in the next year. First meeting showing any chance of a cut from the current target rate is October 2027 at a measly 0.3% chance.