Travel stocks help FTSE rally on first day of new year trading

Started by OZER, Jan 04, 2022, 08:00 PM

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In the name of sounding like Americans, please stop talking from your nose.

commerce educated) opinion, the most bubbly thing right now? S&P 500.OK I hate how their definition of a bubble is super unclear. Tulips were also a "thing", like lumber, and in 1600s Netherlands that was the DEFINITION of a bubble. So I'm going to take a stab at this definition - Supply chain causing shortage is not a buf, bubbles exist on a scale. In my (not economicallybble, because demand has not gone up due to speculation. Seriously, who's going to speculate on lumber? Maybe a few individuals, but speculation itself is difficult to do, and everyone believed prices will come down. Housing right now is more of a bubble, because demand has gone up due to the pandemic, it's drawing investors, and creating a cycle of inflating prices. But Odyssey guy is right, there is a supply issue too. Prices going us is not a bubble, speculation and investors over-stretching due to FOMO creates a bubble. It's also not a boolean t

Inflation is a great way to steal the wealth of the people, and Get rid of government debt  Faster.  Central banks are a Communist  utility. A great way for the Oligarchy to bankrupt a nation  And impoverish the people. It Is a debt-based system.  All fiat currency returns to it True value. ZERO. this is why  some of the founders  Fought the Bank of England  Tooth n nail. Obviously they  Lost. This why per the constitution, central banking  Is illegal. Its stupid to pay a private bank to print money, When you have the ability to do  It yourself.  A central bank is the easiest way to take over a country kinetic war is way to harder  And much to costly in every  Way. Besides, by using a bank, The people dont recognize that Theyve been turned into  Slaves.  In 1815, Rothschild made his famous statement: "I care not what puppet is placed upon the throne of England to rule the Empire on which the sun never sets. The man who controls the British money supply controls the British Empire, and I control the British money supply."  . And so the same goes for The Corporations called the United States of America and The United States. Both are Separate corporate entities, Just as London and the City of London are separate  Corporate entities.

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Lol these "already popped" meme stocks are still 10x higher than a year ago

I dont think Tesla is a bubble. I think people are still not understanding just how fast theyre moving. Berlin and Austin arent even online yet. Their margins are amazing. They have so much more room to grow when it comes to market cap.

Fingers crossed on housing. These prices are too damn high.

after graduation, I learned something from I can't forget,  people don't want to fix problems so to take advantage of it. inflation cant be stopped because people up there makes use of it.  low interest rates has little to do with growth, it only grows the financial markets. growth is about the people providing innovation or output.


Money printing is the sole reason why we are seeing massive price hikes. Its not just one sector of the economy. And yes, housing is in a bubble. Its been in a perpetual bubble since 2008. The bubble never popped because the government bailed out the banks that were holding all those junk loans. Dont forget that the banks threatened the gov or told them that if they didnt get bailed out that the whole system would come down.

If we were mostly renewable energy driven and sustainable goods sources and made in america we wouldnt have these issues and if we did, we would be able to react as a people and not be on china or saudi arabias chess board.

Yes! Collapse. Also study history, past country's before collapse had a false sense of well-being and growth of economy leading up to the point...



We have a more serious problem. PS5 shortage.........