“$11 Trillion and Counting: Global Stock Slump May Not Be Over” ‘
Viewers of CNBC may recall a number of regular guests to their shows indicated an S&P ‘bottom’ at 3800, or 3750, etc. during the last few weeks. We got close to ‘been there, done that’ territory last week but the bottom doesn’t quite appear be to be in sight yet. A lot more downside on the horizon.
This is a fantastic 3 minute clip Balance originally posted early in the year but worth a repost now...the legendary Peter Lynch on market volatility and bear markets. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4IhSkIUhjF0
Totally true worth listening to is that F M when the Bears are out .
Harmoney is still getting savaged by the bears ,
I reckon this bear is out till after xmas certainly not going to hibernate this winter Damn global warming
Totally true worth listening to is that F M when the Bears are out .
Harmoney is still getting savaged by the bears ,
I reckon this bear is out till after xmas certainly not going to hibernate this winter Damn global warming
The trick is know how to steal the Bear's heavy protective coat while he's not alert to it gone,
do what you got to do in taking positions in this market, and then return his coat .. all unnoticed
Worth a watch ... really explains how the "Whole Free Trade" Plan has been great for the Mgmts/ Shareholders of the Mega Corporations to the dissolution or wealth of the middle and lower classes of all nations... and destroying human well being ...this latest BEAR market will only Ratchet up the Suffering of the 90%
"With a good perspective on history, we can have a better understanding of the past and present, and thus a clear vision of the future." — Carlos Slim Helu
BTW....do you really one is out there still....ever.
no, probably not still out there. I like the idea of a handful of them roaming around, undiscovered, in the vastness. even if gone now, they still managed to do that for several decades until the last one faded away.
This bear market will be getting worse probably after xmas for rock bottom & then it will depend on Inflation and the oncoming recession getting back under control.
I cannot see it ending for a good 6 months moose .
The average length of a bear market is 1 year 9 months on that basis if we are lucky this time next year will see some light and the following xmas 24 bulls out .
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