One of the biggest US homebuilders just sounded the alarm on a slowdown — here are the housing stocks traders are betting can sink further

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Homebuilder stocks are under pressure. Traders are building larger short positions in many of these names, according to an analysis by S3 Partners.

 

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And part of the reason for the 2008 recession was the fear stoked by the media. Articles like this is literally asking people to stop investing which creates/contributes to the chain reaction.

Builders are booming in Florida. Toll Brothers builds a much more expensive home then KB or Lennar. Different markets. Affordability is more of an issue.

GFC 2.0 coming to a country near you in 2019. Same same as last time...only 3X as big and 3X as long. Hopefully this time governments will have learned NOT to bail out the banks.

Booming in Florida... bunch of Damn Lib Rats from NYC Area screwing up R politics , trashing our economy, turning the Sunshine State into what there running from ! UBUIBIOK

I can build my own house.

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