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764644 No.764644 [Reply] [Original]

Is there any truth to this?

>> No.764645

>>764644
more important question:

How do I make money off this? I believe the stock market is due for a crash

>> No.764648

any relation to greece bailout

>> No.764649

>>764644

lol the september 1994 started a huge boom not a crash

>> No.764650

>>764645
Buy long expiration puts, short stock, sell calls. All are viable but buying puts with far out expiration dates is the least capital intensive.

>> No.764653

>>764649

A better question: Could belief in this trigger a collapse?

>> No.764749

>>764644
>/pol/
complete garbage, you can't reliably predict a market in the distant future.

>> No.764776

>>764644
>USA
>20 Trillion in debt
>FED interest rates still ultra low
>Same problems repeating over again

It's coming guys.

>> No.764781
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764781

But MGSV for pc comes out on the 15th, NOTHING CAN HAPPEN UNTIL I'VE DOWNLOADED MGSV!

>> No.764783

>>764644
i too take my financial advice from dank pngs with phrases such as [barks internally]

>> No.764806

>>764749

You can if its a conspiracy.

>> No.764904

>>764649
there was a bond crash
http://blogs.wsj.com/source/2010/12/29/remembering-1994/

>> No.764920

>>764776
I wouldn't doubt all the superstitious jews, fully expecting a crash at some point, take their money out on this date

>> No.764922

>>764904
aka interest rates went up

>> No.764935

>>764922
Rising interest rates are bearish for the bond market.

>> No.764941

>>764935
>Rising interest rates are bearish for the bond market.

I wish I knew what you money wizards were saying half of the time. What does this mean in layman terms?

>> No.764945

>>764644
Just google it

It was 2014

The last Shmita year began on Rosh Hashanah in September 2014

>> No.764948

>>764941
I think it means that because the interest will raise the value ob bonds will not perform well cause if they pay you 80 shekels today for a 1000 bond tomorrow will pay you 100, then is a bad idea to buy but i have no idea how this market works

>> No.764960

>>764948
There seems to be allot of confusion and disagreement between everyone.

>> No.765120

>>764644
0/10

Cherry picking data.

Look at pre 1987

>> No.765323

>>765120
>thinking current Jews aren't more focused on financial world domination

>> No.765331

>>764644
So the agricultural laws of a minority religious group in a tiny portion of land across the sea, that regulates the production of commodities for a few religious farmers, causes a drastic drop in the entire DJIA, the industrial index?

Some people bleed stupid.

>> No.765333

>>765323
>thinking you're poor for any other reason aside that you're lazy, incompetent, and socially underdeveloped.

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765346

>>764644
Somebody spent time putting this together.

>> No.765347

>>764941
Rates and bonds move inversely. If rates go up, prices of bonds fall, and if rates go down, the prices of the bonds go up. Prices go up and down for many reasons but the 10 year is usually used as the risk free rate in many stock/portfolio models so the bond market matters a great deal to the stock market.

>> No.765352

>>765346
Somebody took the time to put together Dianetics as well. Effort spent, doesn't mean effort well spent, or effort worth spending.

>> No.765357

>>764644
>/pol/
Into le trash.

>> No.765373

>>765352
I know, that's what makes it so sad.

>> No.765377

>>764653
Sure.

But the Big Boys on Wallstreet wouldn't be that gullible.

>> No.765382

>>765377
lol no it couldn't.

>> No.765386

>>765373
Seriously. It's easier to throw together an infographic than it is to actually make money.

>> No.765991

>>765347
Thank you friend.

>> No.766468

>>765331
I don't think the agricultural implications are the issue here, dude.