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ARE YOU READY FOR THE BIGGEST CRASH IN US HISTORY?

>> No.10711853

No

>> No.10711873
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ready

>> No.10711890
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>>10711873
You're a literal fucking retard

>> No.10711912

I WANNA SEE ZEROS!

>> No.10712016
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>>10711890
dead cat bounce

>> No.10712070

>>10711845
Can I get a quick rundown on this?

>> No.10712400

>>10711890
Thats a lot of peeps

>> No.10712424

So this is what /smg/ does between threads

>> No.10712454
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>>10712070
People are going to sell stocks tomorrow

>> No.10712483

>>10712454
Why?

>> No.10712516

>>10711845
Yes but only if TSLA goes down in flames with the rest of it

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>>10711873
>implying central banks won't run the printer
>implying $1 loaf of bread won't cost $100 before they let the market go down

>> No.10712606

>>10712558
trump annoys them

>> No.10712656

>>10712558
thats what he looks like?
would not trust if saw irl

>>10712606
trump said the fed can do what it thinks is best, he's letting them dig their own ditch

>> No.10712660

>>10712558
it will stop at 16000 only if we still have inflationary currency in 2023
if the next monetary agreement is non inflationary the stock market will never go up again

central banks have had no control over the loss of purchasing power of fiat since the peg was removed, they control peoples perception of their loss of purchasing power through regulation, interest rates and political theatre. Consumers measure their wealth against consumer goods, keep nominal inflation within 3% of the price of bread and you get the most efficient economies in human history at the expense of the creation of lives of endless suffering

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>>10711845
Buy stocks anon market will go up forever

Yuge economy right now

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>>10712070
Dollar is surging right now which means the economy which has been on a binge of loans cause central banks left rates at near 0 with QE for way too long are about start finding it hard to pay for all the loans. This is how the economy goes bust. Literally engineered and people still think the boom bust cycle is natural.

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>>10712558

>tfw only the Fascist states pulled themselves out of the great depression by adopting Keynes-esq policies, while the democracies let their people starve to death.

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>>10712400

>> No.10712711

>>10712677

Bought two ounces today....hope for below 1000 euro per ounce

>> No.10712727

>>10712680
Keynesian money printing caused the great depression. Stock market bubbles do not occur without inflation

>> No.10712741

>>10712711
Thank Edrogainz he's helping by dumping Trukeys gold reserves for some reason. https://tradingeconomics.com/turkey/gold-reserves

>> No.10712778

Not convinced it's happening tomorrow. Sure we'll see a bit of deflation, but I don't think we're headed to a recession.

>> No.10712811

>>10712677
checked for truth

>> No.10712834

Gold has yet to react to the market dangers, its just been steadily getting ass raped by the dollar. You guys long on it?

>> No.10712873
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>>10712727

>private banks flood the stockmarket/economy with cheap, easy credit
>stock market and world economy collapse when it's pulled away

Not only does that have nothing to do with Keynes, he wasn't even prominent UNTIL the great depression hit.

> Stock market bubbles do not occur without inflation

Absolutely they can. Even so, inflation occurs through the expansion of the money supply which is done by PRIVATE BANK lending NOT the printing of money by Federal reserve.

If you want to bitch about how broken our economic system is at least learn about how it functions first.

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>>10711845
>>10711873
>>10712016
>>10712677

Oct 31st when the fed sells off a bunch of mortgage backed securities and treasuries will be wild. Plus October is when a bunch of Turkey's bonds mature, gotta' pay back somehow

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>>10712884

Fed dictates the market

>> No.10712926

>>10712873
they can occur, but not to the degree in pic related here >>10712016


the stock market is a ponzi scheme create by the the fact 0% return in purchasing power is exponential growth when priced in inflationary currency

>> No.10712950

>>10711890
if only u knew stocks were being propped up by record high buybacks

>> No.10712951

>>10712916

Institutional investors have fled the scene too. Meanwhile many banks report major inflows of normies opening trading accounts (/biz/) who will likely just be the bag holders on the way down

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>>10711845
I used to post these threads a lot. Here is the image.

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>>10712951

oops forgot the pic

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>>10712968

And here is the correlation shown more clearly

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>> No.10712988

>>10712978
Gotta say this does look awfully accurate.

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>>10712950

Correct, and they're financed through debt too (as interest rises, and money tightens in conjunction), they will inevitably have to sell off to pay it back

>> No.10712999

>>10711845
>Nigger Thursday
Gross, that's tomorrow.

>> No.10713018

Mmm no sweetie the economy is strong and thriving

>> No.10713033
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Also, diversification is dead as the FAANGs remain the only workhorses. Mind you that Facebook and Netflix (Twitter too) got raked. Apple is next as it if being targeted by China to retaliate against the US. Their shares outstanding have dimished greatly too meaning it was Apple buying their own shares back to hit the $1T mark

>> No.10713040

This guarantees Bitcoin exceeding 200K

>> No.10713054

>>10712873
>printing of money from the fed does not increase the money supply
wew lad you sure are special.

Fed prints money, private banking system multiplies it by the reserve ratio.

This is why the economy is a ponzi scheme. The government gets to spend money before the currency supply is multiplied by a factor of 10

>> No.10713056

CHAOS AND DESTRUCTION

>> No.10713067

>>10712978
are you fucking retarded we just need to cool off for the next rally
>>10712999
checked and kek'd

>> No.10713102
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Another interesting graph to keep in mind given how we're going into QT and raising rates. Borrowed cash if I'm not mistaken?

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>>10713054
the loss of purchasing power of the usd is not controlled by the fed, it is driven by speculation. the speculation is predictable because if you know something is going to gain/loose purchasing power exponentially there is an optimum way to speculate on it. This is why the gold chart and bitcoin chart have the same shape, although on different time scales'

the fed/BIS uses regulation in combination with political theater to stop people from realizing fiat currency is not the measure of value over time

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Last one to show how buybacks have surged and so has debt

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>>10713120

100% SWEETIE :))))

>> No.10713196

>>10712951
robbing hoods

>> No.10713217

>>10713120
>the loss of purchasing power of the usd is not controlled by the fed
>t. jew

>> No.10713220

just a 5% dip guys
dont worry

>> No.10713303

>>10713217
Its not, the fed can do nothing to stop the devaluation.
The feds job is to stop people realising this by controlling nominal inflation to be relative to consumer goods which they do via regulation. Increasing the supply of usd has no impact on its value as its not pegged to gold
Its status as world currency is maintained by the us militarys extortion of middle eastern oil producers into only accepting usd for oil

>> No.10713413

Thanks just bought 100k

>> No.10713585

>>10712951

kek. I'd love to watch /biz/ "make it", throw their crypto gains into the boomer market and then lose it all

>> No.10713600

>>10713303
>Increasing the supply of usd has no impact on its value
Holy kek
The supply of money intersects with the demand for money and thus sets the interest rate, ie. the price of money. The fed is now hiking its interest rates while selling off its balance sheet (essentially hoarding the USD it gets in return, out of circulation, lowering said supply) and the dollar index is blazing
>>10713217
based

>> No.10713624

>>10713585

Go long on rope producers

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GUYS THIS ISN'T A JOKE

>> No.10713674

>>10713632

Keep in mind that the corporate yield curve has already inverted

>> No.10713680

>>10712961
kek i remember those threads every week from like 2 years ago

>> No.10713685

>>10713600
The demand is fixed by extortion the value is in a terminal decline

>> No.10713686

>>10712741
Canada dumped nearly all of their gold reserves in the last ten years also...something is amiss...

>> No.10713740

>>10713632

MAXIMUM HAPPENINGS

>> No.10713765

>>10712873
>inflation occurs through the expansion of the money supply which is done by PRIVATE BANK lending NOT the printing of money by Federal reserve.
You're a fucking idiot, stop posting.

>> No.10713772

>>10711845
You know who else in the real world is talking about this?

Nobody.

You're a fucking retarded Chicken Little who thinks they know what the fuck is going on. But keep sperging, it will be fun to mock your retarded ass tomorrow when nothing happens.

>> No.10713815

>>10713054
>The government gets to spend money before the currency supply is multiplied by a factor of 10

This is called the Cantillon Effect and it's known since fucking 1700

>> No.10713968

>>10713772

>Nobody is talking about i-

Right, until it happens. You must be the shoe shiner who told Joe Kennedy to buy in right before the 1929 ass gaping

>> No.10713996

>>10713968
Nothing will happen tomorrow, retard.

>> No.10714019

>>10713996
>Tomorrow
>Not in early November

Please stick to your cuckcoins or whatever you shuffle around

>> No.10714132

>>10713040
Risk assets sell off first.

>> No.10714137

>>10714132
Correlated risk assets

>> No.10714156

>>10713968
I knew crypto was done for last November when some random scrub on the street told me to buy bitcoin when I didn't have any spare change to give him. True story.

>> No.10714169

>>10714137
In times of crisis everything becomes correlated; it's one of the hallmarks of the shit hitting the fan. See >>10713632

>> No.10714216

>>10712727
Except Keynes didnt tell us to print money during good times. Under Keynes, there would be no money printed until the slowdown actually started. Too bad policymakers will base their decisions on corporate & media pressures though.

>> No.10714228

If the market starts crashing tomorrow, what stocks are going to get absolutely decimated over then next year?

>> No.10714229

>>10714216
the fact that currency could be debased is the true evil
that's what the bitcoin whitepaper solved

>> No.10714233

>>10711845
NO I ONLY OWN 1000 SHARES OF UVXY!!!

>> No.10714241

>>10713765
Hes right though, private banks are the primary drivers on inflation. Thats not to say, the fed doesnt play a role, but typically the fed follows the market in their monetary policy, they do not lead it as much as they would like you to believe.

>> No.10714246

>>10714228
Tsla, DB, FB, just off the top of my head.

>> No.10714251

>>10714228
Dumb answer: SPXL

>> No.10714291

>>10712834
that's not how gold works

>> No.10714294

>>10714229
Thats why we invest in real assets. Even though crypto cannot be debased centrally, if enough people decide to abandon it for another currency, your purchasing power will diminish, and even potentially disappear.

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Reminder to sage and hide these commie threads
Reminder that all market shorters lost all their money and are seething

>> No.10714320

>ITS GOING TO CRASH FUCKFUCKFUCK
calm your dick,people are gonna sell. hopefully.
still,people are gonna fall for the fear and sell too early,crashing it for the others.

>> No.10714321

FYI I have identified OP, he is normally a BTC FUD poster, oddly talking about stocks today. This means tomorrow is a huge BTC pump.

>> No.10714330

>>10714246
Facebook wont crash in a recession, just like Google wont. People will sit at home and the last thing they will cut is their internet connection.

Facebook has dozens of risks more pressing than a recession on its value as a company. Back in the Myspace days people would think you were crazy if you said Myspace would become irrelevant.

>> No.10714344

In short, meming about "there's gonna be a recession!" has been proven in psyops tests to be a lot more effective at scaring people to sell BTC than just regular FUD of BTC does. You're not gonna see a bunch of threads daily saying "A RECESSION IS A COMMIN!!" before an actual recession hits. It will come, like a thief in the night. Big day for BTC tomorrow.

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>>10714294
>The ultimate no-coiner cope
Can't wait to see the look on your faces when BTC is 50k and I successfully waded through the shitstorm of FUD the past 6 months,

>> No.10714358

>>10712968
where do you get this chart from? can't seem to find it anywhere

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>>10714330
>back in the MySpace days people would think you were crazy if you said MySpace would be become irrelevant
>Facebook won't crash

>> No.10714437

>>10714233
condolences

>> No.10714683

I predict the markets in the US will open up by about half a present

You will know my future posts by the fact I am sad about my life and yours. I think every sane male over 25 is skyking but without a plane

>> No.10714705

I can't wait to laugh at these stocktard buttcoiners.

>> No.10715557

>>10714330
How do you think Facebook makes money, genius?

You don't think that a recession will cut into advertising spend?

>> No.10715590

>>10711845

I'm tired of waiting, crash this shit already!!!!