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Originally posted by ace00 View PostTake a look at the chart for the dow yet (today)?
Roughly maps the trajectory of the space shuttle on launch.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI don't think I am always right. In fact I make plenty of mistakes and try to learn from them, but more importantly I try to learn from mistakes made by others - your arguement that your own specific flat goes up in price (try selling it - how do you know if the price you can get is real?) then somehow all must be okay.
I'd have no issues selling my flat, it's in a prime location, in a great neighbourhood close to three separate metro links in NYC and it's as good an investment opportunity as you're ever likely to get. But I'm not intending to ever sell it - it's a great little earner and been a great investment. Plus it's kind of cool to think that one day if my kids fancy a stint in NYC they'll have a place to stay.
You're still not very good at admitting you're wrong, even when you admit you're wrong ...
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Take a look at the chart for the dow yet (today)?
Roughly maps the trajectory of the space shuttle on launch.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostYou're a reasonably bright guy AtW, but you've a massive weakness of assuming you've always got the right answer.
2 nice houses near me that I like were on sale for over 2 years - now they really missed the boat so they put up "for rent" sign, so far no takers either. Don't know about NY but this country will be in real crisis when house prices start falling for real (so far it is all warmup).
Thanks for good wishes of course, I don't wish your houses to fall in price but it's not something that depends on your or me. Though one thing both of us could do is refuse to pay inflated prices.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHome sales rise locally; average price falls by 22%.
snaw you are making typical mistake that everyone who can't (or does not like it) see the big picture - you think just because your local conditions are okay for now then it's all right then. It's like sitting at the back of the airplane that just nose dived into the ground and pilots/1st class are already dead where as the fire has not reached your seats just yet.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostI'm also well aware that you're pre-disposed to thinking you're the only person who's got any knowledge of anything. You're a reasonably bright guy AtW, but you've a massive weakness of assuming you've always got the right answer.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostHome sales rise locally; average price falls by 22%.
snaw you are making typical mistake that everyone who can't (or does not like it) see the big picture - you think just because your local conditions are okay for now then it's all right then. It's like sitting at the back of the airplane that just nose dived into the ground and pilots/1st class are already dead where as the fire has not reached your seats just yet.
I'm also well aware that you're pre-disposed to thinking you're the only person who's got any knowledge of anything. You're a reasonably bright guy AtW, but you've a massive weakness of assuming you've always got the right answer.
I actually wish you well with SKA, but I suspect this weakness will be your undoing - I've seen exactly the same thing in other people, and usually it 's what does for them.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's like sitting at the back of the airplane that just nose dived into the ground and pilots/1st class are already dead where as the fire has not reached your seats just yet.
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Originally posted by snaw View PostMy NY apt has gone up in value ...
There is a shortage of property for sale in Detroit.
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