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Originally posted by wattaj View PostI agree with this. I can't help the feeling that there will be an awful lot of losers in the very near future.
But how soon will this happen. 15/6 onwards when empty shops re-open? another quarter to report the bad news?Comment
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The problem is the same problem for the last several years. Nothing new, not the virus... the problem is debt. Debt debt debt, especially corporate debt used for share buybacks. The funny part is retail is now joining the party. The reking ball is going to have a wild party.
Think of the future as a road. You borrow from it by digging a hole way down the line so you can make a hill for the present. At some point the top of the hill meets the bottom of the hole in one sharp wallop. We're on the edge of that hill boyo's."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThis remind you of anything?
Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThe problem is the same problem for the last several years. Nothing new, not the virus... the problem is debt. Debt debt debt, especially corporate debt used for share buybacks. The funny part is retail is now joining the party. The reking ball is going to have a wild party.
Think of the future as a road. You borrow from it by digging a hole way down the line so you can make a hill for the present. At some point the top of the hill meets the bottom of the hole in one sharp wallop. We're on the edge of that hill boyo's.
Debt is meaningless, profitability is meaningless. Bankrupt stocks are the future. Buy all the failed businesses they will make you rich.
Chesapeake Shares Halted After Insane Market Action; Bankruptcy Filing Believed ImminentComment
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Originally posted by caffeine man View PostI expect the problems will begin when companies start having to pay wages themselves. I have been pricing shares assuming the government pays wages, and I have been making regular profits on stocks daily. But when companies start getting costs, and paying wages again, that is when the problems start, and reality returns to the markets, particularly if people stay at home.
But how soon will this happen? 15/6 onwards when empty shops re-open? another quarter to report the bad news?
People won't return to work/normality until the free money is turned off. Will the government bankrupt the country to fund an extended the furlogh scheme?Make Mercia Great Again!Comment
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Fed pushing for negative interest rates.
Fed economists make the case for negative interest rates in the United States - CNN
Researchers for the St. Louis branch of the Fed wrote in a report late last month that the combination of "aggressive fiscal and monetary policies is necessary for the United States to achieve a V-shaped recovery."
This time next year I will be a millionaire...Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostFed pushing for negative interest rates.
Fed economists make the case for negative interest rates in the United States - CNN
To the moon!
This time next year I will be a millionaire...
A millionaire of what? Potatoes?"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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