SPY - Monthly Expanded View 2008 - 2022

Started by OZER, Jan 09, 2022, 04:19 PM

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How could this have happened to you? Well, you believed you would get a 20% return on a $500 investment - you moron - and when you were told it was pretty much risk free, you believed it, even though you didn#39t actually understand what you were investing in...brIs this thread meant to be a ridiculous joke, or is the creator suggesting that the people who invested in this didn#39t deserve to lose everything, and should just be counting themselves lucky to have got together with their money in the first place, given that they were imbeciles?

Decide if you want to BUY A NEW CAR OR USED ONE!! is LEASING better?

Hi there! If anyone wants to talk about religion or their problems with christianity or wants to learn about Jesus, just hit me up. Thank you! (Attached is a copy of the core Gospel): Well I'll get straight to the point: do you think you are a good person? You might have thought about it before, or you might have not. But your answer is probably yes. Now the rest of this might get personal, but remember, I can't see-or hear you reading this, so don't worry. Now let's have a look at the Ten Commandments. You don't have to believe in the Bible to take this quiz:

Lol if Americans think they're broke wait until they get "free" federal health care for all   modern day slavery

When you give steel and lumber prices can you give units with those too.

I love how all the executives dumb it down and explained it in layman terms so that all these government boomers understand Crypto.

Absolutely nothing mentioned about the monetary supply.  Not a single peep.    I guess all those economists who used to teach that inflation is "Too many dollars chasing too few goods" no longer exists..  Monetarism is closely associated with economist Milton Friedman, who argued, based on the quantity theory of money, that the government should keep the money supply fairly steady, expanding it slightly each year to allow for the natural growth of the economy.  Monetarists argue that if the Money Supply rises faster than the rate of growth of national income, then there will be inflation.   I guess when the 1970's inflation rate returns in 2020's, monetarism will be in favor again.

As I have asked on every crypto page....where did the money go? No one has even a shred of a answer

No way they can stop if they try to the economy will deflate to a point where the government will for sure go bankrupt causing famine etc , fundamentally there are 2 problems reducing demographic growth and aging population which is going to devastate the debt burdened economy into a deflationary spiral at one point but for now hyperinflation is the problem .

I am new to the stock market. Every stock that I bought so far, I was out of luck because I bought them when they were expensive. I feel I missed on all the stock opportunities so far for the tech stocks.I believe having 75K yearly income would be a good investment so I want to plug all my savings into the stock market. I know this sounds a bit dull but I would like to know if I should learn investing or let somebody else (more capable like a FA) do it for me? Please share your thoughts. I am kind of tired of searching for a good stock to buy and loosing all the good opportunities :(

Very bullish on crypto after watching this

The original title was, Can the Feds stop Inflation? Pretty sure I saw that title, it has only been like an hour or so...

Better stop. Middle class now living like those living on 25k 2yr ago

Musk is right. Hell is coming. Excess Debt and money printing is going to cause a credit crisis of epic proportions.