Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
If Elizabeth Warren or Bernie wins in 2020, but their win is highly unlikely.
So, the market will crash when the next Democrat is in the White House which won't be until 2024 the earliest.
Doubtful. In my lifetime, it's always crashed near the of end of the republican second term, then a Dem is elected to fix it.
I don’t see Dems winning 2020. They can never unite. Sad as is, I am beginning to accept trump winning 2020. You can thank far left for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Elizabeth Warren or Bernie wins in 2020, but their win is highly unlikely.
So, the market will crash when the next Democrat is in the White House which won't be until 2024 the earliest.
Doubtful. In my lifetime, it's always crashed near the of end of the republican second term, then a Dem is elected to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:If the market has a sharp correction that will be the time to buy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the market has a sharp correction that will be the time to buy.
Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Next Fall, before the election. This will ensure a Democrat wins and once again, a Democratic president will have to clean up the fiscal shitshow mess left by a Republican president.
Taxes will have to be raised which will make the Republicans stay on message about all Dems want to do is raise your taxes.
Also, Republicans will once agin care about the deficit.
Rinse and repeat.
Anonymous wrote:If the market has a sharp correction that will be the time to buy.
Anonymous wrote:Watch tech. That will be the bell weather. Somehow WeWork sheetwhow didn’t trigger it (even ‘good’ companies like ServiceNow have a P/E of 1500, though Slack stock has fallen)
All these unicorns went public, and in general stock has been bad deal (Uber, Slack, BlueApron), yet big tech is still HUGE. The dirty secret is BIG TECH biggest customers are the VC funded startups, so it will be the proverbial low tide when VC investing returns to sanity.
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
If Elizabeth Warren or Bernie wins in 2020, but their win is highly unlikely.
So, the market will crash when the next Democrat is in the White House which won't be until 2024 the earliest.
Doubtful. In my lifetime, it's always crashed near the of end of the republican second term, then a Dem is elected to fix it.
No the timing has more to do with market realizing Dems going to win. Then it crashes. You got it backward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Elizabeth Warren or Bernie wins in 2020, but their win is highly unlikely.
So, the market will crash when the next Democrat is in the White House which won't be until 2024 the earliest.
Doubtful. In my lifetime, it's always crashed near the of end of the republican second term, then a Dem is elected to fix it.
Anonymous wrote:If Elizabeth Warren or Bernie wins in 2020, but their win is highly unlikely.
So, the market will crash when the next Democrat is in the White House which won't be until 2024 the earliest.