Message from @Sh0t
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people have been going bankrupt waiitng for that, shorting themselves into poverty
Isn't it lik ~10 years
2008
there was the it bubble end of 90s?
doesn't matter, it's an open ended system, you can have the real economy rotting while the markets pump
all you care about is the nominal gains in the market if you are trying to make money
I would say the US economy is already in recession, but that doesn't mean the market will necessarily crash
No I think I'll be doing what any right winger would be doing.
Prepping, gardening
I hate that system
You can do both
also trade against bots
don't trade against them, trade with them
THey automatically buy the dip
just wait until the liquidity adjustments of ETFs gets realized across the world
when you hear the phrase "free float adjusted weighting" in the news, then you can worry about things crashing
its like that subprime stuff?
it's very different, but it will have the same effect 'inside' the system, but not necessarily expressed in the markets the same way
it forms the base of a shaky pyramid
automatic purchases basically reduce the VOL, but becaue those funds need liquidity, they all buy the same stocks
so it compounds, and those major equities move the major indicies, etc
not good for sweden even worse than the USA in that shorter period
95 was when sweden ran its last big deficit, then it's been hovering around 0, with the expected rise in household debt to gdp ratio
Worst of both worlds, high tax ratio and climbing household debt-to-gdp ratio
Das nice n shet
Almost like clockwork
if the gov tries to run a balanced budget, household debt jumps
like that bump in 86
Interesting
Hmm
Sweden is a good test case because the trade picture is relatively balanced , most was like 8 % in either direction since 1980
Trump is not impeached
last I checked they put him in a peach
they snapped me a pic too
If he was impeached. There would be a senate trial
I don't see any trial being scheduled atm
Isn’t there gonna be one in January?
Nope