The next bubble

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The next bubble and the the savior of the stock market will be....


Invest in the stock market and have near 100% margin borrowing power to immediately extract the money back out. Buy 100k in blue chips and borrow back 90k instantly.
 
A bottom in the market, more lay off's and people losing money. Remember for every person that was long, someone was short and they made that money so it's just changing hands. We need a few more -300 days in a row to hammer in a bottom. I remember 2002 when we hit 7500ish, that's a bottom.
 
A bottom in the market, more lay off's and people losing money. Remember for every person that was long, someone was short and they made that money so it's just changing hands. We need a few more -300 days in a row to hammer in a bottom. I remember 2002 when we hit 7500ish, that's a bottom.

this is a little different then 2002.
 
The next bubble and the the savior of the stock market will be... Invest in the stock market and have near 100% margin borrowing power to immediately extract the money back out. Buy 100k in blue chips and borrow back 90k instantly.

sounds an awful lot like the "housing" bubble that's been deflating for awhile and currently being blamed for darn near everything but the disappearance of european honey bees... (and that "this just in" report probably isn't very far away, either.)

reminds me of a flight simulator game where betty urges "caution, caution", then "pull up, pull up" just before impact.

to those who dare play it, good luck with that plan :)
 
sounds an awful lot like the "housing" bubble that's been deflating for awhile and currently being blamed for darn near everything but the disappearance of european honey bees... (and that "this just in" report probably isn't very far away, either.)

reminds me of a flight simulator game where betty urges "caution, caution", then "pull up, pull up" just before impact.

to those who dare play it, good luck with that plan :)

Actually those bee hives had 200% appreciation over the last 2 years because of fraudulent appraisals by hummingbirds disguised as large bees.
 
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