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11638958 No.11638958 [Reply] [Original]

If the housing bubble bursts, will the stock market go down with it necessarily?

>> No.11639019

stock market, student debt, every bubble will pop at the same time

>> No.11639942

>>11639019

LMAO damn good thing i don't have either one of those. just holding crypto.

not sure how crypto will fair in a total market collapse.

we are in uncharted territory goys and goyettes.

>> No.11639952

>>11639942
get in metals and crypto. It's already happening, we have anywhere from 3 months to 4 years left.

>> No.11639982

>>11638958
Yes banks will be holding trillions in debt while the asset value plummets, just like 2008 lehman bros, fanny may freddie mac, etc
Credit and liquidity will dry up, etc etc

>> No.11640003

>>11639952
when buying metals is there anything note worthy of knowing or is it all good

>> No.11640120

GLOBAL ECONOMIC COLLAPSE YEAHHH

>> No.11640907

>>11639942
wont everything fall initially? personally i THINK precious metals would hold longterm value.
would you hold crypto if a bigmac costs 150$ and btc is 2k?

>> No.11640920

>>11638958
Its not a bubble this time around. Prices will go down eventually but not 2008 levels.

>> No.11640944

>>11640003
Try to buy as close to spot price as possible and sell as close to spot price as possible. Don't go for novelty things like coins with premiums, it's better to just buy a generic bar or whatever is closest to spot price. You will usually get closer to spot on gold than the other metals.

>> No.11640945
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11640945

>mfw housing market is on the verge of getting absolutely fucked around me right now
sales didnt slow down after the summer, they completely stopped
at least 10 families in my block tried selling at the top a couple months late and are now stuck between two places

>> No.11640980

>>11640920
Why not?

>> No.11640999

>>11639019
>>11639942
>>11639952

the absolute state of biz
Now all tinfoil hat doomsday shit

>> No.11641043
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11641043

>>11638958

the entire world goes down

>> No.11641089

>>11640999
Checked the housing market will go up forever, stocks too MAGA

>> No.11641225

>>11641089
agreed trump is king we bull for eternity now

>> No.11642036

>>11638958
Yes of course it will, it's all related to dept and housing makes up a huge amount of dept.

>> No.11642154

>>11638958
no

>> No.11642174

>>11641089
Name a crash that has happened twice in 20 years. The housing will not crash again mostly because so many people have that in their memory.

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>>11642174
>he thinks people actually have a long memory
>he thinks housing isn't in a worse bubble than last time

>> No.11642242

>>11640920

well my investment thesis of being in crypto is because the reason why these markets could potentially collapse is because very central banks that are clearly reponsible for blowing air in these bubbles.

sovereign debt comes with too much moral hazard and no accountability. goverments are corrupt.

the economy will self correct when people begin to trust distributed ledgers over central banks where the business logic is open source and transparent.

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11642255

>>11640999

lol no tinfoil sir

the federal reserve and the whole entire monetary system that's based on debt in the issuance of new money could eventually collapse on its own weight. if the rest of the world realizes they can't trust to lend the US any more money.

21 trillion budget deficit this country of burgers have rung up and you're calling people tinfoil hat crazy. lol

seriously kys

>> No.11642476

>>11640003
Be an early adopter of palladium and be rich in the near future.

>> No.11642507

>>11642242
will owning 100 bitcoin filthy be rich status in 5 years?

>> No.11642618

>>11642507

your guess is as good as mine.

>> No.11642622

>>11642507

I can not say it will be bitcoin with certainty, however, the asset class itself is certainly not going away.

>> No.11642684

>>11638958
inflation is the cause of both
all in precious metals and crypto till 2023

>> No.11642707

>>11640980
Because QE inflated the market. Nothing abnormal right now happening with the prices.

>> No.11642736

>>11638958
There's no way the housing market is about to crash. If it does then that means that I just sold my place at the very top which there's no chance I'm that lucky.

>> No.11642841

>>11642736

I know a lot of people who have had their homes on the market for over 2 years, only because they are asking too much for it.

eventually price are gonna start coming down. especially if rates start going up.

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11642891

>>11642507
Yes

>> No.11642920

>>11638958
>If the housing bubble bursts
wtf, OP? The housing bubble burst already in 2008. You can't have so short of a memory.
There will most definitely be a next financial crisis, and housing prices will go down, but nowhere near the percentages as in the last crisis. This crisis is going to be about something else (China, maybe). Some select cities in EU and USA (San Fran, London, Amsterdam, Stockholm) do have a housing bubble again, but these crashes will be localized.

>> No.11642970

>>11642920
>do have a housing bubble again
It's mostly a valuation bubble due to scarcity, not much of an oversupply bubble like in 2008.