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Soon the recession will be here. We have about a year until the bubble bursts and then massive plunge in prices. A stock plunge is almost always met with a run-up of gold for a bit, the gold also tends to plunge, and then it is just LOW LOW PRICES!

This gives you a year to stack as much FIAT as possible for maximum financial opportunity. With a brain and some will, you have time; a full year. For current poorfags, what are you going to do to get at least $50k in invest-able money before the recession starts, and at least $150k to buy the dip with? Are you going to miss buying the America bubble dip just like you waited to buy bitcoin until $15k?

>> No.12145811

>>12145804
You're retarded

>> No.12145815
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12145815

>>12145804
>bought the bitcoin dip at $15k
Welp

>> No.12145849

No a recession isn't going to happen. Everyone is starting to think this. It usually happens when most people don't expect it. Stocks are just going to take a dip and continue a sideways or uptrend, not a crash for the economy either.

>> No.12145888

>>12145849
But you and others are also expecting this, so it won't happen either.

>> No.12145922

>>12145888
I've hardly seen people say that a recession isn't going to happen

>> No.12145929

what's going to cause the recession

>> No.12145960

>>12145849
Only those paying attention are saying this.

>> No.12145971

>>12145929
Housing bubble, stock bubble built on FAANG stocks that are starting to crumble, worsened by fed interest rate hikes, corporate debt bubble, worsened global economic relations having a negative impact on trade, America losing more footing to other countries as they bolster up on education and more corporations start leaving the USA, to go to countries with educated workers willing to work for much less, with bigger tax breaks.

>> No.12145996

>>12145849
>if 1 person thinks it will happen, it won't
>normies and boomers all think this will happen
>this is why they are all pulling out of the market
>which is why it isn't happening
No matter how I look at it, it seems you're retarded.

>> No.12146031

>>12145971
you realize bubbles can deflate slowly over time. all of these things you're talking about seem like long term bubble deflation and not the short term pop recession type of deleveraging.

>> No.12146042

>>12145804

>gather fiat
>not buying the crypto dip so you can buy more stock during the stock dip

Shiggety diggety

>> No.12146056

>>12146031
Some, like the corporate flee and trade struggles will cause things worse in a slow side decline. The current immediate problems with the fed hike, massive tech stock bubble, and housing bubble (again, kek), all point to a more immediate burst, though. Check muh yield curve.

>> No.12146058

>>12145971

The last time around we were hours removed from the usd losing its value

>> No.12146157

>>12146056
tech bubble is already deflating. look at their stock prices. they've already come way down off their highs and the market has just gone sideways.
housing bubble is overleveraged but it is absolutely nothing like it was in 06-07.
you're living in a dream world where stocks crash into dust and all the boomers will unload their bags at the bottom. as juicy and orgasmic as that would be, it's not gonna happen bud

>> No.12146180

d-daddy why didnt you buy the great dip of 2600? it was obvious why didnt you leverage up on futures? idiot

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>>12146157
Wait another 5 years until the boomers reach their mid 60's and start dying off in troves from having diets consisting of 50% high fructose corn syrup, hydrogenated vegetable oil, beef fat, and coffee. What's going to happen when they can't walk up a flight of stairs anymore and try to sell their massively inflated houses, but find that 80% of millennials have less than $5k saved? They're going to be looking for a bail out from the younger generation, but the millennial generation is drowning in massive debt, under-employment, and avocado toast.

>> No.12146210

>>12145849
I think they are going to do everything they can to crash it before the 2020 election cycle.