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  1. forum rang 6 Happy 24 mei 2023 16:15
    quote:

    Long_term_investor schreef op 24 mei 2023 16:12:

    [...]

    Kijk eens wat een stijging vandaag!

    Ge-wel-dig!!!
    Tja, z'n Tarotkaarten zeiden het.
  2. forum rang 7 wiegveld 24 mei 2023 16:19
    JET volgt de route die hoort bij een daling, ingegeven door US onzekerheid.
    mcCarthy is niet bij machte de Trumpertjes mee te krijgen in een deal en ook Biden houdt t niet droog bij zijn linkervleugel.

    Ik heb de posities via geschreven calls verzekerd in Jet en de daling helpt mij om daar weer te oogsten.
    Vandaag is PANW Palo Alto de mooie uitzondering en volgende week hopelijk Crowdstrike idem.

    Verder is het bukken en schuilen.

    By the way Pedro, je hebt veel pech met de aankoop van je 1000 Hermes aandelen vorige week.
    iets te vroeg gekocht. Waar ging het mis in je research?
  3. forum rang 4 Bromsnor 24 mei 2023 16:26
    quote:

    Steef89 schreef op 24 mei 2023 16:11:

    Die jaar low komt er sneller aan dan verwacht.
    Het lijkt net of je het leuk vindt.
  4. forum rang 7 wiegveld 24 mei 2023 16:31
    Debt-Ceiling Fight Comes Down to Spending: Freeze or Cut?
    Conservatives push House speaker to seek deep reductions as deadline approaches
    By Siobhan HughesFollow
    and Andrew RestucciaFollow
    Updated May 24, 2023 at 10:13 am ET

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    WASHINGTON—Reining in government spending has become the central focus of negotiations over raising the debt ceiling, with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R., Calif.) under pressure from conservatives to secure deep cuts, while the White House has offered a spending freeze.

    GOP negotiators have insisted that any deal with Democrats must result in lower discretionary spending next year than this year, calling it a critical step in starting to address the country’s growing debt, which now stands at $31.4 trillion.

    “We are not putting anything on the floor that doesn’t spend less than we spent this year,” McCarthy reiterated on Tuesday. A top negotiator, Rep. Garret Graves (R., La.), said the administration “thinks they can continue in the future on the same [spending] trajectory. And we’ve made it clear that that’s a nonstarter.”

    Democrats say the GOP demand to cut spending is unreasonable, particularly after the White House has signaled it could agree to freeze discretionary spending next year and potentially cap future increases for two years.

    House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D., N.Y.) noted freezing spending was a position many in his party “might even be uncomfortable with.” But he said House Republicans rejected that “because they want to impose draconian cuts.”

    The fight over spending is seen as the main holdup in talks to raise the debt ceiling. The Treasury Department has warned that the federal government could run out of money to pay all of its bills as soon as June 1 unless Congress acts, potentially leading to a default that would rattle markets and sink the economy.

    Speaker Kevin McCarthy has prepared his conference for the likelihood that any deal with President Biden would cut spending by less than what House Republicans passed. PHOTO: YURI GRIPAS – POOL VIA CNP/ZUMA PRESS
    Democrats have criticized Republican negotiators for seeking an increase in military spending even as they are insisting on broader spending cuts. The GOP also rejected the White House’s proposal to allow Medicare to negotiate the price of a wider range of drugs, a measure the administration pitched as a way to reduce the deficit. Some in the administration are struggling to see a path forward in the talks, according to people familiar with the matter.

    President Biden separately put out his own budget plan earlier this year that proposes tax increases to cut the deficit, but it went nowhere in Congress.

    Other parts of the talks include a potential tightening of work requirements on benefit programs and rescinding unspent Covid-19 aid. Republicans and Democrats are nearing an agreement on the latter issue, people familiar with the matter said.

    House Republicans’ starting point in the talks was their Limit, Save, Grow Act of 2023, which narrowly passed the chamber in April. That bill would return the government’s discretionary spending to fiscal year 2022 levels and cap annual spending growth at 1% for a decade. Discretionary spending excludes mandatory expenditures such as Medicare and Social Security as well as debt payments.

    McCarthy has committed to cutting spending but hasn’t specified a goal of rolling it back to 2022 levels. He has prepared his conference for the likelihood that any deal he strikes with Biden would cut spending by less than what House Republicans passed.

    Members of the House Freedom Caucus, founded to use hardball tactics in pursuing conservative goals, say McCarthy shouldn’t accept anything short of the GOP proposal.

    Rep. Dean Phillips (D., Minn.) has said recently that in this era, political courage should be rewarded. PHOTO: BILL CLARK/ZUMA PRESS
    “I don’t think these guys are backing off 2022” levels, said Rep. Mark Green (R., Tenn.), speaking of his fellow House Freedom Caucus members. Rep. Bob Good (R., Va.), another caucus member, said he was “wedded to the bill that we passed as it was passed,” adding: “You should not interpret any wiggle room.”

    Any spending reduction would mark a rare occurrence. In 2011, Congress cut discretionary spending to $1.059 trillion from $1.085 trillion the year before, according to Office of Management and Budget data, reflecting a debt-ceiling deal during the Obama administration. Discretionary spending has largely marched higher since.

    In January, to win the speakership, McCarthy promised conservatives he would seek to return spending to 2022 levels. He also agreed to change House rules to allow any single member to force a vote on ousting him as speaker, part of concessions that empowered rank-and-file members and could leave McCarthy vulnerable.

    “I believe the one-person motion to vacate has given us the best version of speaker McCarthy and I think he’s doing a good job,” Rep. Matt Gaetz (R., Fla.) told Semafor, a news website.

    Any vote to oust McCarthy—which many Freedom Caucus members and other critics insist they aren’t planning—would be unpredictable. A speaker is elected with a majority of all members present and voting. In the 222-213 House, McCarthy could lose no more than four votes and be confident of remaining speaker. Some Democrats have said that they would vote for McCarthy as speaker if it means raising the debt ceiling.

    SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS

    Can Kevin McCarthy find a winning position in the debt negotiations? Join the conversation below.

    “We live in an era where political courage should be rewarded,” said Rep. Dean Phillips (D., Minn.) earlier this month. “If the speaker is willing to do what is right on behalf of the country, I would be among those who would respond with support.”

    McCarthy’s allies say that he can’t be deterred by whether dissidents will try to oust him. His task is to keep most Republicans behind the eventual agreement and pick up enough Democrats to pass the bill.

    “The speaker is doing the right thing. You go negotiate your best deal,” said Rep. Kevin Hern (R., Okla.), the chairman of the Republican Study Committee, which represents a swath of House conservatives.

    In setting spending cuts as a red line, McCarthy is nodding to the reality that future Congresses can undo spending caps instituted by a prior Congress. Cutting fiscal 2024 discretionary outlays would guarantee lower spending next year instead of hoping that caps on spending increases would be respected by a future Congress.

    “The fundamental issue here is the spending,” said Rep. Patrick McHenry (R., N.C.), one of McCarthy’s handpicked negotiators, on Tuesday.

    Write to Siobhan Hughes at Siobhan.hughes@wsj.com and Andrew Restuccia at andrew.restuccia@wsj.com
  5. forum rang 8 Pedro Ines Kuilen 24 mei 2023 16:31
    quote:

    wiegveld schreef op 24 mei 2023 16:19:

    JET volgt de route die hoort bij een daling, ingegeven door US onzekerheid.
    mcCarthy is niet bij machte de Trumpertjes mee te krijgen in een deal en ook Biden houdt t niet droog bij zijn linkervleugel.

    Ik heb de posities via geschreven calls verzekerd in Jet en de daling helpt mij om daar weer te oogsten.
    Vandaag is PANW Palo Alto de mooie uitzondering en volgende week hopelijk Crowdstrike idem.

    Verder is het bukken en schuilen.

    By the way Pedro, je hebt veel pech met de aankoop van je 1000 Hermes aandelen vorige week.
    iets te vroeg gekocht. Waar ging het mis in je research?
    IK had Hermes met winst vorige week verkocht zelfde geldt voor mijn Vononia!
    Nog twee van dit soort dagen en ik sta in het rood met mijn JET aandelen!
  6. forum rang 7 wiegveld 24 mei 2023 16:33
    quote:

    Pedro Ines Kuilen schreef op 24 mei 2023 16:31:

    [...]

    IK had Hermes met winst vorige week verkocht zelfde geldt voor mijn Vononia!
    Nog twee van dit soort dagen en ik sta in het rood met mijn JET aandelen!
    Verkoop die dan nu maar!
  7. forum rang 7 Steef89 24 mei 2023 16:34
    quote:

    Pro Memorie schreef op 24 mei 2023 16:26:

    [...]
    Het lijkt net of je het leuk vindt.
    Aandeel is gewoon een speelbal momenteel. Zolang er onderliggend geen fatsoenlijke cijfers zijn, blijf je dit houden.
    Beste om er dan maar geld mee te verdienen. Eind van het jaar 25+.
  8. forum rang 4 odA neD gaaH 24 mei 2023 16:34
    quote:

    Pedro Ines Kuilen schreef op 24 mei 2023 15:33:

    Nederlands is mijn vijfde taal dus daarom maak ik zo nu en dan een klein taalfoutje, dat overigens heel vaak wordt veroorzaakt door mijn autocorrectie!
    Zal ik dan het antwoord op de andere 4 talen noemen: WARTAAL.
  9. forum rang 6 Just chill 24 mei 2023 16:35
    quote:

    Ruud132 schreef op 24 mei 2023 16:22:

    Dan hebben we nog 1 week ellende tot 1 juni.
    Jet daalt niet vanwege het debt ceiling debacle.
  10. hardijs 24 mei 2023 16:39
    paar dagen geleden voorspelde ik de 14mx al ; maandag nog 17.4 nu richting 14.x wat een c*t aandeel is het toch;oplichters
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