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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Stop trying to compare to 2008. Unlike 2008 when the Fed was able to bail everyone out, the fed cannot do that this time. Peope have to get it through their thick skulls that the Fed put is gone, and the fed is now the enemy of asset holders, not a friend. Good luck fighting the Fed with the hackneyed buy the dip attitude. This is going to be far worse than 2008. [/quote] Bingo. 100% agree. Ppl have no idea. This is about what the Fed isn’t doing anymore.. Fed must kill the market to get inflation somewhat under control. They think the stock market is trying to teach the fed a lesson by throwing a tantrum?? What if its not a tantrum? What if it's a reckoning? Bubble money? What does the world really need? Cheap energy, food, shelter and a reliable currency? Or massively expensive tech cars, phones, apps, crypto, that silence your freedom and rob the earth of precious metals? Hmmm. What happens to the bubble? Pop. These new investors are clueless. They've seen nothing but easy money for 15 years.[/quote] I think you just responded to your own dumb a$$ remark. Invest in energy, food, transport companies, shelter, and a reliable currency (the dollar? Euro? Yuan? All of those?). The companies that compose the s&p are not stagnant. No one here is suggesting that we should hold onto a particular type of an investment. Most here say index s&p funds, plus bonds. [/quote]
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