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post 1691094713 10-03-2023, 10:05 PM
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Indexes will Crash after Fed Pivots



I am cashing out if I reach cost basis and going into t-bonds/HYSA's

Feds are keen on keeping rates high until something breaks, and history repeats. I think stocks will rebound with anticipation of the pivot which is your chance to get out ahead for some time and then get back in at a nicely discounted price

thoughts?
post 1691345213 10-08-2023, 07:01 PM
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I hope they do (srs)
post 1691882083 10-18-2023, 05:20 AM
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Central banks are throwing more money around than ever...brb 100 billion here, trillion there. Stonk market is number go up technology. Even if there is a drop, it will still be up.
post 1691885333 10-18-2023, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted By XterraRob
Usually the rates go up until one of the bubbles pop and everyone goes into panic mode with fire sales. Then asset prices eventually go down as a correction.

However, the US Government has been handing out bailouts like they're candy and prices have stayed pretty over-valued. So it's hard to say when the next panic mode will get initiated. I guess it's whenever the US Government wants it to.
Nice try shill, it will be when you and your WEF cronies decide it
post 1691893783 10-18-2023, 09:46 AM
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People who try to time the market generally perform poorly in the long term.
People who just steadily invest, regardless of ups & downs, generally making a killing in the long term.
post 1691899863 10-18-2023, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted By nutsy54
People who try to time the market generally perform poorly in the long term.
People who just steadily invest, regardless of ups & downs, generally making a killing in the long term.
It blows my mind that a man as partisan and brainwashed as Nutsy, is occasionally correct. The key is constant investing. Dollar cost average, yada, yada, yada.

Good job, Nutlicker. Go celebrate with your boyfriend. Have him phuck you hard in the ass, then you lick your own sh*t off his cock.
post 1691987543 10-19-2023, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted By nutsy54
People who try to time the market generally perform poorly in the long term.
People who just steadily invest, regardless of ups & downs, generally making a killing in the long term.
Not arguing that but I’m talking about making a 1 time exception based on repeated events in recent history. The market is as unpredictable as the weather on any given day but we can generally agree it will get colder in winter and the market will go down when the fed breaks the economy.
post 1692187883 10-23-2023, 07:27 PM
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it starting to look like money leaving the stock markets and it transitioning into the crypto market cap... For ages you would see Bitcoin/Crypto follow the indices , But now they doing the opposite... Also Blackrock Spot ETF is about to open up insane amount of money,

i can still see the Stock market having a big Rally when the FED begins to print again though , New all time highs for Dow , Spy , Nasdaq, it will be glorious bros, being a Perma bear is brain rot
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