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Death by radiation poisoning or methane gas, that doesn't sound appealingOriginally posted by MarillionFan View PostSeems overinflated to me as well. Only a few months ago we were looking at a EURO collapse. We still have a good war with Russia to go yet, so I've decided to buy a Nuclear Bunker and fill it with Tescos Own Brand Beans just in case.
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So buy Tescos shares then?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSeems overinflated to me as well. Only a few months ago we were looking at a EURO collapse. We still have a good war with Russia to go yet, so I've decided to buy a Nuclear Bunker and fill it with Tescos Own Brand Beans just in case.
Labour will form a coalition. But the city likes Labour. Lots more cash floating around.Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIt's a very simple one this.
If Labour win the election or form a coalition, we will see a FTSE crash, if the Tories win, I reckon it could hit 8,000 plus easily.
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It's a very simple one this.
If Labour win the election or form a coalition, we will see a FTSE crash, if the Tories win, I reckon it could hit 8,000 plus easily.
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A bubble of 15 years ago would be a third greater today on 2% inflation. The S&P is about a third greater than its dotcom peak. The FTSE has been a dog over the last decade or so when compared to many other indices, mainly due to it's composition, with heavy mining, oil and gas components.
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Seems overinflated to me as well. Only a few months ago we were looking at a EURO collapse. We still have a good war with Russia to go yet, so I've decided to buy a Nuclear Bunker and fill it with Tescos Own Brand Beans just in case.Originally posted by DodgyAccountant View PostSeptember / October
That's my guess and what I'm preparing for.
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September / OctoberOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostHow long before the bubble bursts?
That's my guess and what I'm preparing for.
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Forgot the multiple choice poll and to make it public. Damn. Should I resign my CUK membership?
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Peak FTSE
765 minutes28.57%265 years - like oil reserves0.00%0Andyw was conceived as the result of a balloon bursting71.43%5How long before the bubble bursts? 
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