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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No one fking knows sht. It’s weird that hyperbulls think the market only goes up. I guess it’s been long enough from a cyclical downturn or crash where they’ve forgotten what it’s like.[/quote] The S&P 500 trajectory has continually gone up over its entire history - clearly there are peaks and valleys - but it’s always gone up. What are you even talking about? Did we not recover from the 2008 financial crash? Did we not recover from Covid? Did we not recover from the inflationary crash in 2022? Did we not recover from the Trump tariff idiocy in 2025?[/quote] My friend, you do you. I enjoying this market insanity and buying crypto stocks and momentum ETFs and this and that, but in the back of my mind I know that stagflation is coming. Look at the PPI reports. Look at the data today. Everything is fine, until it’s not. We are on borrowed time economically and these tariffs will exact their pound of flesh in the near future. I’m gonna by ETHA until like October or December and then start slowly buying more GLDM. [/quote] Of course the market will “crash” again. And then it will go back up to reach a new peak at some later point. The problem you have is trying to figure out when it has reached a bottom and when it has reached a top. I don’t have that problem because I continually invest in the S&P index fund and don’t sell.[/quote] The market is not coming back after this crash that Trump's policies will make. By this time next year, bread lines and great depression Cult of stupidity. [/quote] No, you are wrong. Trump will never let a great depression happen while he is president. He will keep patching it up to make it look good - but when he's gone, watch out. [/quote] Totally. His philosophy is growth over debt. He will continue to try to grow, grow, grow until he's done, and the next President will have to figure out how to deal with the national debt. According to the CBO in January, the US national debt is projected to reach 107% of GDP by 2029, exceeding the historical peak of 106% reached in 1946 after World War II. I'm more worried abut the period after Trump leaves office. How do we not have massive tax hikes in 2029? [/quote] How did Biden and Obummer deal with the national debt? Of yeah, they printed money like it was going out of style and further increased the debt.[/quote] What is it with republicans and super lame nicknames? Is it some holdover from when they were childhood bullies? Do they actually forget names and make up something and then have to keep it up! Anyways, Obama inherited the GFC from “ownership society” Bush and Biden inherited COVID Pandemic from “Chee-na Cold” Trump. Their fiscal policies reflected the disaster a GOP President handed them. [/quote] The biggest disaster is coming in 2029. Trump is the most fiscally irresponsible President we've ever had. [/quote]
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