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>media claiming things are getting better
>stock market in stagnation and only megas move when they announce they're firing another 10,000 poos and HR roasties
>small caps down 90% and in a 2 year downtrend and still managing to go lower
i don't believe this shit is over for a second, the biggest sign would be small cap rotation and it just isn't happening

>> No.54480742

>>54480729
wowie zowie are you saying the media is lying?????????

>> No.54480759

>>54480742
i'm saying pretty much everyone is in denial over how bad things are and likely to get; if debt was cheapening up again and inflation was more tame, then small caps would see signs of accumulation; again though, the biggest pointer of a bullish market returning just is not there

>> No.54480779

>>54480729
>>54480759
please link resources for learning how to figure this out. i will give cookie for spoons

>> No.54480826

>>54480759
I agree that most people have either given up or live in denial yes. structurally the problems are monetary, which means people are looking for safety but not in the traditional haven of cash. for there to be bullishness in small caps there needs to be clarity on where monetary policy is headed

>> No.54480854

>>54480779
i don't know about links, this is just typical observational research that goes into investing
>high inflation = rate hikes = debt not so cheap anymore = small caps hit hard since they rely on cheap debt for growth
so naturally the first sign of inflation being tamed and the economy healing is debt cost relaxing and small cap rotation while megacaps lag behind a few quarters

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54480906

>>54480826
yep, and nobody is really talking about it; so i'm not convinced we're remotely close to "dodging" a recession until small caps stop looking like pic related

also it's blatant we've been in one for months already

>> No.54481591

How many times do I have to tell you faggots that this is literally Great Depression 2.0.
We have at least 10 more years of this and things are going to get worse and worse.