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    #11
    Inevitable reset at some point, surely. Too many frothy zombie companies that provide little value to the real economy.
    Last edited by agentzero; 27 February 2021, 13:39.

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      #12
      Originally posted by agentzero View Post
      Inevitable reset at some point, surely. Too many frothy zombie companies that provide little value to the real economy.
      Its obviously going to happen at some point ... I have been waiting for the last 15 years. All I know is that every fiat currency EVER has failed ... so the dollar will fail at some point but there are so many manipulations going on it could still take decades.

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        #13
        Originally posted by mogga71 View Post

        Its obviously going to happen at some point ... I have been waiting for the last 15 years. All I know is that every fiat currency EVER has failed ... so the dollar will fail at some point but there are so many manipulations going on it could still take decades.
        Isn't that a bit like proclaiming that someone is going to die, then when they die 80 years later crowing "told ya, told ya!".

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          #14
          Originally posted by Paralytic View Post

          Isn't that a bit like proclaiming that someone is going to die, then when they die 80 years later crowing "told ya, told ya!".
          It's a strategy that works for Scooty
          I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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            #15
            That was a lousy crash. As soon as european markets closed ,US markets starts melting up.
            This happens every Friday evening.

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