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WARNING! Free Speech Zone - all local trashcans will be targeted for destruction by Antifa.

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 No.73832

What's next on Mr. Jones' Wild Ride?

 No.73833

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 No.73837

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>>73832

A rock bottom crash. All kikes get executed in the following day.


 No.73844

>>73832

A massive bust he decided to take the blame for. Everyone prepared is polishing their cock for the major fucking the market is about to undergo.


 No.73845

>>73837

Corrections are healthy for the market. If you are afraid of them then stay out of the game. While 3 out of every 4 securities will follow the broader market, not all securities will take as long to recover as the overall market. Small to Mid caps on average take around 3 years to recover, while large caps on average take 4-5+ years to recover. Get your shopping lists ready.


 No.73893

>>73844

Could they really blame this on Trump while Yellen is still the chair?


 No.73902

>>73893

They'll certainly try. Have you seen a newscast since his inauguration? Hell, since the goddamn election? I'm hardly fond of the guy, but the various news media have accused him of attempting to start WWIII, colluding with an enemy power Which somehow doesn't contradict the former, sexual assault, and establishing his toxic masculinity through ice cream scoops. The only scandal they haven't tried for is child pornography. Believe me, the news networks will try to pin the blame on the inevitable crash on him too.

Furthermore, keep in mind the average American is economically illiterate. They have only the barest idea of what the Fed actually does, and treat the Oval Office like a desk with two giant levers, one marked "gas prices" and the other "taxes."


 No.73950

The only bubble I can see bursting is the student loan bubble but even then that can hardly be blamed on Trump.


 No.73998

File: b2e19211ecad235⋯.webm (12 MB, 640x360, 16:9, candidate vs president.webm)

>>73950

Peter Schiff is predicting the stock market and the dollar to crash, and in the case of the stock market, Trump has embraced it completely. Whatever the reason will be, the media will blame the recent tax cuts and how fiscally irresponsible the republicans are.


 No.74005

>>73998

I cannot fathom why Trump has decided to cheer the market climb. I suppose it is what all presidents do in order to make themselves look good. As soon as the next correction hits, the media will be pointing their fingers at him, and Trump will be creating a fake news story of his own.


 No.74061

>>73998

When does he predict the crash? I have aggressive mutual fund investments. and want to know when to switch to low risk.


 No.74062

>>74061

Like trying to catch a falling knife. At least switch to ETFs if you need to get out in a hurry.


 No.74063

>>74061

>>74062

I've got most of my shit in an IRA focused on foreign emerging markets (singapore et al), am I safe?


 No.74065

>>74063

Well I am no financial adviser, but if a correction or depression comes, and one will eventually, almost all equities will take a hit. About the only thing that may or may not be affected would be certain commodity futures, as they do not move in sync with the overall market. I pulled out of international equity in 2016, so I missed the big run up last year with emerging markets. I honestly do not know how well they will perform again this year. I keep hearing people say equities are still fairly priced, aside from some sectors, so I don't really know. Honestly, I am not too worried, as I am more long-term in my approach now. If anything happens I will build up cash, and just let my dividends reinvest on the way down until it is all clear. The only doomsday scenario that could happen to the broader US market would be it turning into the Japanese market, which has practically stalled since the early 90's. One thing I have been pondering is the weakness in the crypto market. If and when the bubble pops, it may be enough to startle the banks, in turn startling the market into an early correction.


 No.74069

>>74061

From all the signs, a falling dollar, not as many jobs are created as predicted, and most of them are part time, the consumers aren't buying as many things as they did last year, or the year before, i.e they are broke and can't afford most things, how everyone is bullish on the dollar, and nobody is bearish, and how he keeps loosing clients almost everyday to go into the stock market, he feels it's extremely close, and that he is right, so probably in a year, maybe two.


 No.74070

File: bbab6069422fc3f⋯.jpg (48.78 KB, 577x296, 577:296, cliff-ideas-sheep.jpg)

I've been predicting a recession within the next 17-18 months since december. all the indicators are there. low unemployment yet decreasing real wages, retail closures, record stock prices, flattening treasury yield curve, etc etc…

been infodumping here. feel free to add to the thread.

https://8ch.net/1917/res/10.html


 No.74072

>>73998

This is one thing I don't get. He allegedly knows the stock market will crash- he'd be better off nudging it to crash sooner rather than later so he can blame Obama and have time to fix it by the next election. Instead he's shooting himself in the foot by pushing it out. Does he really think he can push out the crash until after the next election?


 No.74143

>>74069

>>74070

Would the tax reform and emerging acceptance of crypto delay or lessen the upcoming correction?


 No.74156

>>74143

>tax reform

It's a tax cut, not a reform and considering how the Republicans haven't cut anything noteworthy like Obamacare, and they now want to propose infrastructure spending, they will pay the tax cuts with more higher deficits, so it will quicken the process and have the democrats go "look this is what happens when you cut taxes on the rich, it causes economic crysis".


 No.74158

>>74156

I looked it up once, the proposed tax cuts under Trump translate to a real income increase from 0,5 to 4 percent. It's pathetic.


 No.74167

File: 5a0f17ceed67c64⋯.jpg (38.47 KB, 340x200, 17:10, detail_1358714670.jpg)

>>74143

the tax cut will have very little effect on most people. key word= people. the boost in consumer confidence had a slight positive effect on the U.S. economy, but it's temporary. effect of crypto on market as a whole? none.




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