Bro, the market today doesn’t seem all that special. Walmart’s stock has dropped 9% — sales growth has slowed, and customers are making “trade-offs” because of fuel prices. Meaning, people aren’t spending much. This is a bit of a scary signal for retail. On Capital One, Bank of America mentioned something, but I didn’t read the details. Seems like there’s either some positive or negative guidance. You guys check. Cardinal Health’s earnings beat was strong, but the story isn’t that simple. There might be hidden issues. This is a healthcare stock—slightly different game. And yes, America has $40 trillion in debt — now that can directly affect your pocket. Interest rates, inflation, all of it is connected to this. Scott Bessent is doing something with the $32 trillion Treasury market — what’s going on, I can’t make out. But when such a big person is playing with such huge numbers, retail investors should stay alert. My simple logic — whenever such big news comes out, the market becomes volatile. Don’t make any big move today. First, see what’s happening. What do you think—does Walmart’s drop mean a bad signal for the market, or is it just an issue with one company?

⚠️ Personal analysis, not financial advice.

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Disclaimer: My personal analysis, not financial advice. DYOR.