u/BruceMee ·
Reddit — r/stocks
· April 01, 2026 at 17:27
· ⬆ 139 pts
· 💬 139 comments
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The post is a rant expressing deep distrust in the U.S. financial and governance systems.
The author's thesis questions whether a recent two-day market climb is a deceptive "dead-cat bounce" preceding a major drop, driven by a negative macro outlook.
Quality assessment: Noise. This is an emotional, macro-speculative post with zero research, data, or specific ticker mentions.
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Gey ber here, but not by choice. I don't know how you bulls do it. I know the conventional wisdom is to just keep buying and ride through the ups and downs, but good lord -- where do you find the balls to trust your hard-earned dollars to a system so brimming with fuckery? Like, every single category of US governance makes me think -- "keep walking bud, this casino's no good." What's the collective take on this 2-day (so far) climb? Is this just an epic dead-cat bounce before an equally epic drop, or is the market legit shrugging off the global nightmare we've stirred up? Ok love you bye bye.