CBRE plummets almost 30% in two days
The shocking part isn’t that $CBRE collapsed 30% in two days. The shocking part is that it didn’t collapse sooner. 👇🏼 https://t.co/3ufpeAttK4 — Kalani o Māui (@MauiBoyMacro) February 12, 2026
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The shocking part isn’t that $CBRE collapsed 30% in two days. The shocking part is that it didn’t collapse sooner. 👇🏼 https://t.co/3ufpeAttK4 — Kalani o Māui (@MauiBoyMacro) February 12, 2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-AbTsUeJes Las Vegas, once the thriving entertainment capital of the world, is now eerily quiet as U.S. tourism collapses in 2025. From the Strip to downtown, once-bustling hotels, casinos, and entertainment venues are experiencing record-low foot traffic, empty rooms, and major financial losses. What was once a billion-dollar-a-day machine is now facing shuttered shows, laid-off …
Oil plummets to $56. Deflation is here. Once $60 is broken a bunch of things begin. Production starts going offline since it becomes unprofitable, leading to layoffs. You'd think that would be bullish or support the price, but it has the opposite effect due to growth concerns. https://t.co/w1egAvg2f2 pic.twitter.com/7eC0zIY1jl — Financelot (@FinanceLancelot) May 4, 2025 …
Consumer Sentiment continues its slide. Meanwhile, consumers now expecting inflation to top 6.7% pic.twitter.com/8ZaheWURXq — Jack Jernigan (@JackJernigan1) April 11, 2025 Consumer sentiment plunged 11% this month to a preliminary reading of 50.8, the University of Michigan said in its latest survey released Friday, the second-lowest reading on records going back to 1952. April’s reading …
Inflation is now just 1.35% according to real-time index Truflation. Eggs are down 30%. Oil is down 14%. Commodities are falling a percent per week. Expected housing inflation went from 12% to just 1.1%. The left is scrambling for new talking points. https://t.co/FGAZ7vfh0G — Wall Street Mav (@WallStreetMav) March 20, 2025 Inflation in the United …
BREAKING: #Bitcoin plummets under $100K and loses over $103 billion in market valuation within hours. pic.twitter.com/jcpQiNuCD9 — Jacob King (@JacobKinge) January 7, 2025 BTC sells off, and Tether can’t hold its $1 peg. The faithful will say it’s no big deal, but despite all its liquidity and treasury assets, Tether time and time again shows …
The December Philly Fed Manufacturing survey was another disaster, collapsing from -5.5 to -16.4, versus an expected rise to +2.8. This is the weakest level of the year. More problematic, prices paid jumped while prices received fell. All signs point to #stagflation. Sorry, Fed. — Peter Schiff (@PeterSchiff) December 19, 2024 The markets still don't …
Opendoor, a San Francisco-based real estate tech company, announced on November 8, 2024, the layoff of 300 workers. This follows previous rounds of job cuts: 550 in November 2022 and 560 in April 2023. The company is struggling to stay afloat amid challenging market conditions, losing $278 million from January to September 2024. The layoffs …
The Radisson Oakland Airport hotel’s valuation has drastically declined by 70%, dropping from $75 million in January 2018 to just $15 million by October 2024. This significant decrease raises serious concerns about the property’s financial stability. A recent appraisal indicates that the new valuation covers only about half of the $28.2 million commercial mortgage-backed securities …
NEW YORK (AP) — The percentage of U.S. adults who belong to a church or other religious institution has plunged by 20 percentage points over the past two decades, hitting a low of 50% last year, according to a new Gallup poll. Among major demographic groups, the biggest drops were recorded among Democrats and Hispanics. …
Booking Holdings misses. Stock down 7%. The consumer is dead. None of this should be surprising after the inflation we had. Futures getting slammed pic.twitter.com/WPxz1d289n — QE Infinity (@StealthQE4) August 2, 2024 The 10 year yield breaks 4%. They told us things would boom if interest rates dropped. Wrong again as always. What the Fed …
Japan's population is collapsing. In the past year Japan lost nearly a million people as fertility falls to a record 1.2 children per woman. At that pace, if you start with 100 million people, after 3 generations you're down to just 20 million. The factors driving Japan's… pic.twitter.com/LrVA3AYvgY — Peter St Onge, Ph.D. (@profstonge) July …
An empty 16-story office building at 995 Market Street in San Francisco recently sold for a mere $6.5 million. This price represents a staggering 90% plunge from its 2016 value of $62 million. The building, which was once home to Burning Man headquarters and later occupied by WeWork, has faced significant challenges in the city’s struggling office market. With a vacancy rate of …
New month, same trend! #Germany's industrial production declined again in May. The level remains 15% lower than the peak of 2017! pic.twitter.com/DEIhyzExjr — jeroen blokland (@jsblokland) June 7, 2024
Shares of Berkshire Hathaway nearly registered their worst day this year Tuesday, a loss almost certainly not connected to Monday’s bizarre issue that caused the New York Stock Exchange to show Berkshire shares down almost 100%, but still coming as a steep selloff that even confounded Wall Street analysts. Key Takeaways Berkshire Hathaway’s Class A shares fell …
Yes and… pic.twitter.com/42pTh1uI9M — Nautilus Research (@NautilusCap) May 31, 2024 ALERT: Households are now out of excess savings Reaching the lowest level in the past 5 years This is not looking good pic.twitter.com/OMplaq6sgs — Bravos Research (@bravosresearch) May 31, 2024
Silver production in Peru continues to fall severely, now down 43% from peak levels. Together with China, Peru is projected to be the second-largest producer of silver globally. Limited new supply paired with structurally higher demand is the perfect recipe for major price… pic.twitter.com/dQXLhI2T01 — Otavio (Tavi) Costa (@TaviCosta) May 28, 2024
Recent polling reveals a decline in American backing for Israel, with 36% of voters advocating for a reduction in aid and 31% believing current support is excessive. Additionally, 40% disapprove of President Biden’s management of the conflict, resulting in a -11% approval rating. https://t.co/9vwEJiwsXs — AF Post (@AFpost) May 7, 2024
As ominous signs of economic distress emerge, the US teeters on the brink of a financial precipice. Subprime auto loan delinquencies soar to 2008 levels, signaling an impending crisis fueled by a doubling of delinquency rates in just three years. Simultaneously, the housing market grapples with a catastrophic collapse, with mortgage demand plummeting to its …
Foreign Direct Investment into China declined to $33 billion last year, the lowest amount in more than 30 years and 82% lower than 2022 pic.twitter.com/YUL3tO4kwg — Win Smart, CFA (@WinfieldSmart) April 15, 2024
The return of America to the moon went sideways, literally, after hectic hacking on Thursday saved the landing from being a disaster. As a result, even though many celebrated the return of America’s first moon landing since 1972, the stock in the company that made the lunar lander Odysseus dropped 32 percent in after-hours trading …
This is deeply concerning! New York Community Bank’s 40% stock drop, dividend cut, and unexpected loss signal potential trouble. Small banks remain vulnerable, especially with the looming Fed’s emergency loan program expiration. Many of these small banks hold tons of exposure to commercial real estate loans. 70% of all CRE loans in the US are …
pic.twitter.com/r4RKCZl7hA — QUACK (@RichQuack) January 18, 2024
Getting inflation to 2% has proven to be much harder than getting inflation from 9% to 4%. Supply chain issues and rising commodity prices have a lot to do with it. The Fed and ECB's job is still far from over. Follow us @KobeissiLetter for real time analysis as this develops. — The Kobeissi Letter …
Diversity is making our military weaker and our country less safe. No one wants to put their life on the line so that a man who thinks he’s a woman can wear a dress in the military. The same thing is happening with our police. NYPD is the smallest it’s been since the mid-90s. — …
Shares of Boeing fell in premarket trade Monday, as markets digested the news that the Federal Aviation Administration had ordered a temporary grounding of dozens of Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft. Shares were down 8% shortly after premarket trading opened at 4 a.m. ET. Of the 171 aircraft grounded under the directive, United Airlines has …
by Cr4ck3r51 I’m a wholesaler in Dallas , been in business for 11 years strictly in wholesale. We supply cars to local dealers, since September we used to run 130 cars a week and now we barely running 80 , we went from selling 80% of inventory to 20%-30%. Our volume went down, we can’t …
The skepticism towards government data, particularly from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, has reached a point where credibility is questioned. Does anyone seriously believe the government data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics anymore? Their credibility is worse than the CDC and the FDA. Soft landing … Cooling economy …. Meanwhile people are broke 🤡 …
Megacap stocks are now aligning with the broader market’s downward trend, highlighting a significant shift. As reiterated, the path forward seems to depend on two potential scenarios: either interest rates experience a substantial and unexpected decline from their current levels, or the valuations of these high-flying stocks face a profound reappraisal. Agreed 100%. Chart below …
🚨SHOCK POLL: Rob DeSanctimonious plummets to FOURTH PLACE in New Hampshire as Listless Vessels tell him to shove it!🚨 https://t.co/srTNRkyQt6 pic.twitter.com/MtNKQTQicd — Jason Miller (@JasonMiller) August 21, 2023 AC