Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh…posts like these signal a top.
How many people made similar comments in 1999 (just buy pets.com and ride it to the moon) or 2006 (my 5 homes with $0 down and NINJA mortgages are worth millions).
and what makes you think that?
It's the classic story of 1929 when the shoeshine guy was telling their client how easy it was to make money in the market and how much they owned stocks on margin.
When people like to brag "how easy" it is to make money in the market, is when the market sinks its teeth into you.
ok, but that was also back when we were on the gold standard, so deflationary collapse "could" still happen? Now we just have fiat and if things ever go south, the fed will just print up a few more trillion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh…posts like these signal a top.
How many people made similar comments in 1999 (just buy pets.com and ride it to the moon) or 2006 (my 5 homes with $0 down and NINJA mortgages are worth millions).
and what makes you think that?
It's the classic story of 1929 when the shoeshine guy was telling their client how easy it was to make money in the market and how much they owned stocks on margin.
When people like to brag "how easy" it is to make money in the market, is when the market sinks its teeth into you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Uh oh…posts like these signal a top.
How many people made similar comments in 1999 (just buy pets.com and ride it to the moon) or 2006 (my 5 homes with $0 down and NINJA mortgages are worth millions).
and what makes you think that?
Anonymous wrote:Uh oh…posts like these signal a top.
How many people made similar comments in 1999 (just buy pets.com and ride it to the moon) or 2006 (my 5 homes with $0 down and NINJA mortgages are worth millions).
Anonymous wrote:We bought our house in 2017 and secured a 2.85% 30 year rate and the home has appreciated by close to 1 million.
Our 401k/Retirement Roth/Equity account has appreciated by a couple of millions, and our retirements are fully funded even under conservative assumptions.
Not even 40 yet and we are close to being financially independent despite having two kids in private schools and some nice cars and plenty of vacations. Something has to give right? This doesn't seem normal.