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Are we entering another scenario like the "Big Short". If so which financial instrument is set to crumble

>> No.15574207

bump

>> No.15574254

>>15574114
All the eggs

>> No.15574274

>>15574114
crypto
Stocks will always be healthy overall

>> No.15574309

>>15574114

Student loan debt. It's relatively small, compared to mortgages, but anyone holding that debt as an investment vehicle is in for a beating when these kidults stop making payments and have no assets to collect upon. This goes hand in hand with credit card debt, since anyone holding student loan debt is most likely also holding card debt.

It has to be at least to be at least one trillion of debt that's garbage. Maybe a little more, considering auto loans that may become delinquent as well.

>> No.15574340

>>15574274
Nigger

>>15574309
This

>> No.15574783

>>15574114
Short Bitcoin

>> No.15574819

ur mom pussy

>> No.15574829

SRS - inverse mortgage REITs

Institutions are the counterparty - it will melt up once they decide to close their positions.

>> No.15574837

>>15574114
im going to short bitcoin to 6k.

>> No.15574881

Im sick of hearing the same doomer bullshit by the same 15 year olds
kill yourself

>> No.15574913
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>>15574881
doomers just want an excuse not to participate in the world. at least the trannys and austists have hobbies.

>> No.15575067

>>15574881
this except unironically

"muh student loan debt is gonna collapse the greatest market humankind has ever created"

>> No.15575668
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15575668

Invest in your education

Charlie Munger MUST SEE video. BILLIONAIRE advice.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbOuZTEacss

>> No.15576399

>>15574309
>Auto loan
Anyone who buy a car that they can't afford, is a fucking idiot.
Either take the bus, a bike or buy a used car with a fucked up door.
But noooo. Mr didn't want to be seen with a 1995 sunfire. He wanted the brand new subaru SUV, to show that he is a stable family man, well you're not. You care too much about showing off, and this is why your wife will leave you.

>> No.15576613

It’s not gonna be student loans or car financing

2008 was only as bad as it was because of banks, the mortgage crisis itself was comparably tiny

If / when we see another recession, I’m not sure what will start it - but I can guarantee that the index fund / etf bubble will play a part in the problem being exponentially bigger than it should be

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>>15574114
>>15574783
this lmao
100x short GO

>> No.15576795

Short ur Banks account

>> No.15577302
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>>15574114
Government bonds.
I'm playing this by going long:
Boomer stock via options
Rocks physical and options

>> No.15577397

>>15574114
Corporate bonds
But then again... The central bank can just buy them and all is good. Same with student debt... Same with government bonds

>> No.15577408

>>15577397
So eventually it will be trust in Fiat money that will be crumbling.. because there is a limit on printing defined by trust.

>> No.15577447

>>15574114
Simple:
Stocks going to go down
Currencies going to go down
Bonds going to go down down
Property going to go down
Metals going to go up.
I’m 40% physical and miners

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>>15577397
>The central bank can just buy them and all is good. Same with student debt... Same with government bonds
Then confidence drops in the currency and the central bank goes bye bye

>> No.15577454

>>15574309
Student loan debt bubble wont crumble anytime soon because you can't default on the loans. If you are waiting on that bubble to pop you unironically have to wait for businesses to dry up because enough wagies aren't paying their monthly tithes PLUS HS grads stop taking nondefaultable private loans PLUS we are far enough in the future where enough college grads have died and its accepted that extracting money from a dead man is a sunk cost.
They'll enforce debtor's prison and forced labor on an entire generation before that bubble pops.

>> No.15577466

>>15576742
>100x short GO
Grocery Outlet Holding Corp?

>> No.15577476

>>15577447
If all those useful things go down, then how the fuck do you figure the only worthless garbage thing in your list is going up? If the others go down then metal will plummet to almost nothing. But I understand how you feel. I heard air was going to run out and then invested everything in lungs, seemed like a no brainer at the time :shrug:. Ya' live and ya' learn I guess.

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>>15574274
this. this time is actually different. in today's new paradigm of financial markets the stock market breaching all time highs is virtually guaranteed, and after that it will at least 3x to new heights before cooling off for its next rally. If you think I'm joking, wrong, being disingenuous, or just plain stupid then you do so at your own peril, for this time things truly ARE different. Buy the S+P 5500 NOW or be a feudal serf by EOY

>> No.15577508

>>15574309
I keep seeing ads for credit cards which don't look at your credit score. Definitely in the ninja loan tier.

>> No.15577509

>>15577451

The fed helicopter money'd all stock and real estate for the last ten years and inflation didnt pick up.

>> No.15577544

>>15577397
>>15577408
this guy absolutely fucks

>> No.15577571

>>15576399
I stopped judging people's by their cars when I saw one of my company directors driving a shittier Accord than mine.

>> No.15577585

>>15577408
yo what if we just made people dumber and busier. if we can increase the rate of dumbing down and distraction to the rate of printing we can keep this thing going indefinitely

>> No.15577658

>>15576399
Cars aren't even that expensive, even old people cars like minivan or an suv. $10k will go far in buying a vehicle, no need for a 1905 whatever like you said. You're full of shit. Who doesn't at least have anough laying around for a ~5ish year old car laying around? At the very least in their emergency fund. Outside of third world countries this is not a problem.

>> No.15577964

>>15574114

Truthfully?

Fiat moneys.

>> No.15577985

>>15577658
>Who doesn't at least have anough laying around for a ~5ish year old car laying around?
I have literally less than $100 in the bank after every month's bills

>> No.15578051

you have been jewed

http://www.williamengdahl.com/englishNEO1Sept2019.php

>> No.15578079

>>15577985

You can get a running car for like 2-3k.

>> No.15578102

>>15577658
It's not the car it's the auto insurance. 4000 a year for a shit box in Canada. It's because you can dent some assholes BMW

>> No.15578155

>>15578051
This sounds EXTREMELY bullish for bitcoin

>> No.15578159

>>15574114
Same as before
Housing/stock/bond market
with the caveat that the Feds & Chinks can't save you now

>> No.15578540

>>15578102
No, that’s because your a shitty driver. I pay less than half of that in a big city in Canada.