It appears Yahoo Finance has changed their comment section today to only feature Likes. You can no longer dislike a comment.
They're calling it The New Community Experience
It appears Yahoo Finance has changed their comment section today to only feature Likes. You can no longer dislike a comment.
They're calling it The New Community Experience
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I moved from Google Finance to Yahoo Finance to track stocks that I'd like to see fail.
The Yahoo tracker is live. So it is continually updated. At first, it worked fine. However, for a while now, the live updates stop at some point. I've probably had to reload the page 5 times today. It is annoying. (And yes, I've reloaded the for the last time about 10 minutes ago, and it has already stopped updating. 😩 )
If someone knows about a tracker that "just works," do let me know.
(Tangential: Why TF should I upgrade to their paying service if the free service DOES NOT WORK RIGHT???????)
the taco trade
The acronym, coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong, stands for "Trump Always Chickens Out." ("Acronyms are very powerful, especially when they remind people of foodstuffs," Armstrong told his colleague Katie Martin on an FT podcast.)
See how the TACO trade works? It's a two-step process: Buy the dip — the lowered prices following a Trump tariff announcement — and sell at the higher prices after Trump's inevitable chickening-out pushes stocks back up.