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Nasdaq over 9000 - What's going on there?

>> No.16877227

>>16877208
inflation

>> No.16877240

>>16877227
This, people calling for le epic crash are wrong. we haven't seen nothing yet.

>> No.16877284

>>16877208
i hope we get pee pee poopoo gang'd

>> No.16877298

>>16877240
you are the sell signal
when everyone starts chanting "OH SHIT ITS NOT ACTUALLY GOING TO CRASH, HAHA THOSE RETARDS ARE WRONG, BUY BUY BUY", thats finally the signal
thank you for being a gullible retard

>> No.16877347

>>16877298
The tech-companies did increase their market-share signifcantly in the 2010's, though. Few Normie used social media or even the internet before 2009.

>> No.16877583

Dow Jones to 200K and a loaf of bread to 10k.

>> No.16877607

>>16877298
All the shoeshine boys are bearish retard

>> No.16877628

>>16877298
It's going up to 10k first before crashing

>> No.16877645

>>16877208
>What's going on there?
melt up top

>> No.16877661
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16877661

>>16877208
>New paradigm
It will correct by EOY just in time for the elections, then it will plummet

>> No.16877679
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16877679

>>16877347
lol it's a fucking bubble, valuations have more than tripled since 2017

>> No.16877698

>>16877679
is there a chart like this for P/E ratios, that would be interesting

>> No.16877710

>>16877679
This can’t be real...

>> No.16877758
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>>16877710
It's just going parabolic, I unironically think opening a short with leverage is a good idea.
SL at $450 just in case....

>> No.16877775

i have all my moneys in usd, what happens when the stock market actually crashes

>> No.16877779

>>16877298
no your the sell signal. this is about to 3x

>> No.16877825

China China China

>> No.16877842

>>16877779
>be bearish on it
>immediately a horde of shoeshine boys jump on me and call me a retard
yep, you guys are the sell signal
thanks

>> No.16877928

>>16877758
Shorting Tesla, shorting Adobe. Jesus...i need more money, to short more Pennystocks.

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>>16877227
fpbp
>>16877240
The eventual blow off top should truly be something for the ages.

>> No.16878301

>>16877679
They been saying its a fucking bubble since 09

>> No.16878386

>>16877208
So how much of wall street and the stock market are owned by the elite? Can anyone give actual estimates, because can't the markets be doing well, while most people middle class and below are not benefiting from it?

>> No.16878611
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16878611

>>16877208
Parabola just getting started ...

>> No.16878633

>>16877208
Trumponomics

>> No.16879505

>>16877208
NASDAQ has a p/e of 33 right now, which isn't absurd in the technology sector. AAPL's p/e is 26 (I can't believe you dumbasses weren't acquiring it when it was around 12-14 and was below $200 per share).

if you're thinking this is like the previous nasdaq/dotcom bubble, these companies are actually making money this go around, its not pure speculation. although WeWork, Uber, Lyft, and other companies with high valuation on potential alone need to be watch, they'll bring the market down for some good buying opportunities if they combust

>>16877298
>you are the sell signal
selling is for traders and losers. if you're investing, you rarely sell unless just to take profits. stack shares, collect divvies and live the dream

>> No.16880642

>>16879505
>selling is for traders and losers. if you're investing, you rarely sell unless just to take profits. stack shares, collect divvies and live the dream

this is how I know you're < 30

>> No.16880777

>>16877208
Given average people can no longer afford a house, higher education, or healthcare, does a chart showing a booming stock market actually show the middle stage of a currency crisis? (What appears to be rising asset valuations is actually a rapid deterioration in the purchasing power of the currency). What happens next?

>> No.16880780

>>16879505
Based retard

>> No.16880833

>>16877583
kekkles