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It's going to hurt more than anybody thinks it ever could': Dire economic prediction issued

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  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
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    FireCohen said:

    Dude is a fear mongering piece of shit. Fed has stepped in big time and will step in again. Take it to the fucking bank

    Really true... and yet he is absolutely right about levels of over valuation. And you are right as well, the FED has stepped in time and again and defeated the opposition to the point of becoming a False God.
    So if everything is overvalued then why even bother investing
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,302
    FireCohen said:

    t

    FireCohen said:

    Dude is a fear mongering piece of shit. Fed has stepped in big time and will step in again. Take it to the fucking bank

    Really true... and yet he is absolutely right about levels of over valuation. And you are right as well, the FED has stepped in time and again and defeated the opposition to the point of becoming a False God.
    So if everything is overvalued then why even bother investing
    Maybe it's the only way to keep up with inflation.
  • DawgOfTheAges
    DawgOfTheAges Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,807 Founders Club
    FireCohen said:

    t

    FireCohen said:

    Dude is a fear mongering piece of shit. Fed has stepped in big time and will step in again. Take it to the fucking bank

    Really true... and yet he is absolutely right about levels of over valuation. And you are right as well, the FED has stepped in time and again and defeated the opposition to the point of becoming a False God.
    So if everything is overvalued then why even bother investing
    There are times when the best investment is no investment... investing is mostly about waiting for markets to evolve, sometimes that means waiting for investment opportunities to evolve into risk reward relationships that you are hoping for.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    FireCohen said:

    t

    FireCohen said:

    Dude is a fear mongering piece of shit. Fed has stepped in big time and will step in again. Take it to the fucking bank

    Really true... and yet he is absolutely right about levels of over valuation. And you are right as well, the FED has stepped in time and again and defeated the opposition to the point of becoming a False God.
    So if everything is overvalued then why even bother investing
    There are times when the best investment is no investment... investing is mostly about waiting for markets to evolve, sometimes that means waiting for investment opportunities to evolve into risk reward relationships that you are hoping for.
    Fuck that, most of us are stupid and lazy. Dollar average your way into dumb things
  • DawgOfTheAges
    DawgOfTheAges Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,807 Founders Club
    Here is the argument: if you are already married because you married someone attractive that you kind of liked, it makes it more difficult to say yes to the woman of your dreams when she magically appears out of nowhere.... I know this because I had the fun of calling off my engagement while my fiancé was buying her wedding dress because I simply didn't wait for the woman of my dreams.... same thing with real estate or any other asset.. if you buy a house that seems like a good buy, when that dream house shows up at a remarkable price you are already stuck with a cost basis relationship that you don’t like for a swap

    Patience is of value if you want what you want.
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Here is the argument: if you are already married because you married someone attractive that you kind of liked, it makes it more difficult to say yes to the woman of your dreams when she magically appears out of nowhere.... I know this because I had the fun of calling off my engagement while my fiancé was buying her wedding dress because I simply didn't wait for the woman of my dreams.... same thing with real estate or any other asset.. if you buy a house that seems like a good buy, when that dream house shows up at a remarkable price you are already stuck with a cost basis relationship that you don’t like for a swap

    Patience is of value if you want what you want.

    How much the calling of the weeding cost you?
  • Doog_de_Jour
    Doog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,042 Standard Supporter
    edited March 2021

    Here is the argument: if you are already married because you married someone attractive that you kind of liked, it makes it more difficult to say yes to the woman of your dreams when she magically appears out of nowhere.... I know this because I had the fun of calling off my engagement while my fiancé was buying her wedding dress because I simply didn't wait for the woman of my dreams.... same thing with real estate or any other asset.. if you buy a house that seems like a good buy, when that dream house shows up at a remarkable price you are already stuck with a cost basis relationship that you don’t like for a swap

    Patience is of value if you want what you want.

    And did you find the dream woman?
  • FireCohen
    FireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited March 2021

    Here is the argument: if you are already married because you married someone attractive that you kind of liked, it makes it more difficult to say yes to the woman of your dreams when she magically appears out of nowhere.... I know this because I had the fun of calling off my engagement while my fiancé was buying her wedding dress because I simply didn't wait for the woman of my dreams.... same thing with real estate or any other asset.. if you buy a house that seems like a good buy, when that dream house shows up at a remarkable price you are already stuck with a cost basis relationship that you don’t like for a swap

    Patience is of value if you want what you want.

    And did you find the dream woman?
    Lol of course not, this is real life not some movie
  • DawgOfTheAges
    DawgOfTheAges Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 1,807 Founders Club

    Here is the argument: if you are already married because you married someone attractive that you kind of liked, it makes it more difficult to say yes to the woman of your dreams when she magically appears out of nowhere.... I know this because I had the fun of calling off my engagement while my fiancé was buying her wedding dress because I simply didn't wait for the woman of my dreams.... same thing with real estate or any other asset.. if you buy a house that seems like a good buy, when that dream house shows up at a remarkable price you are already stuck with a cost basis relationship that you don’t like for a swap

    Patience is of value if you want what you want.

    And did you find the dream woman?
    Absolutely....
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 69,897 Founders Club

    Here is the argument: if you are already married because you married someone attractive that you kind of liked, it makes it more difficult to say yes to the woman of your dreams when she magically appears out of nowhere.... I know this because I had the fun of calling off my engagement while my fiancé was buying her wedding dress because I simply didn't wait for the woman of my dreams.... same thing with real estate or any other asset.. if you buy a house that seems like a good buy, when that dream house shows up at a remarkable price you are already stuck with a cost basis relationship that you don’t like for a swap

    Patience is of value if you want what you want.

    And did you find the dream woman?
    Absolutely....
    link?