BlackRock: Away from stocks and bonds, recession is coming

Started by OZER, Jun 08, 2022, 08:46 PM

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Only thing he has predicted correctly is when to sell his stock!

Yes finally someone is mentioning the qualifications creep. Inflation is also in a way in the cost of getting a job. whie automation might generate more jobs #doubt its also killing all the low paying low skilled jobs that you can get with less education, the new jobs will require higher education which require more money, meaning the cost of getting a job is increased tremendously. This will badly affect the social mobility and deepen the class divides.

This isn't inflation!!!! This is called CAPITALISM!!!!!!! Because of the pandemic created a low supply,  the demand stayed constant pushing prices up.  Supply and demand.  CAPITALISM.   Theses news groups are trying to trick us and change the narrative.

quotonly put in what you#39re prepared to losequot, every investors say this, yet the majority wouldn#39t listen. Hope this is like a wake up call for the masses.


It great time when you have multiple bubbles that can pop. Wild time we live in. Maybe I will make a film about that crash on my YT.

The government can do nothing oil is attached to everything and we use 840 million. Gal every day just in the united states. Another 80 million barrel of oil in the rest of the world and we are running OUT

Yes... Stop printing money idiots! Problem solved!

Look at media trying to scare you into selling

I think MSM calls anything not well understood a bubble. Within each sector there are likely some, but I dont think everything is a bubble imo.

For trhe love of god!  Dont put all your money in one basket!  Also if your being guaranteed 20 percent return.  ITS A PONZI SCHEME!

One of the reason is fed printed $6Tn, where would all of this go....it would throw inflation off the roof...hence the absurd valuation, it's not coming down unless $6Tn is absorbed by Fed

Kind of reminiscent of another Stanford attendee and Theranos. I am beginning to wonder whether they had some kind of quotentrepreneursquot club on campus like quotThe Billionaire Boys Clubquot of Los Angeles.