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20548859 No.20548859 [Reply] [Original]

This market is completely fraudulent and defies reality

>> No.20548885

Welcome to the real word, poopoobear. Now load up on alt coins and enjoy the ride.

>> No.20549320
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20549320

This is actually standard behaviour after crashes in the past few decades thanks to political FED fuckery. It's just in overload now. They can only postpone the crash, but it makes it worse when it eventually comes. Short America.

>> No.20549346

>>20548859
dont worry bobo
the higher they pump this clown market, the more devastating the invetiable crash

>> No.20549468

>>20549320
So what's going to happen next? Are expecting another crash? Economic collapse?

Brainlet here. I'm pretty scared about this but I got a feeling it's going to happen.

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>>20548859
Feel you Bobo, peak clown market

>> No.20549958

>>20549468
Worse. Agonising slow downward crab for 3-4 years despite massive inflation.
Cash will be worth less. Interest rates will rise to get inflation under control, as in any natural cycle.
Companies will be squeezed. Most simply have far too much debt taken on from the past 10 years and absolutely 0 profits to show for it. Stonks will be worth less because the companies have to keep issuing shares to stay afloat.
House prices will bleed because nobody can afford the mortgage repayments thanks to the higher interest rates (and mass unemployment). Nobody will be buying.
I'm not even sure gold or crypto would be safe because if it ever got REALLY bad, the government would simply draft an 'unproductive assets taxation act' and increase capital gains on speculative non-stock assets to 70-80%, killing the market overnight.