>>114718It might be. The federal budget shutdown showdown is happening again soon. If the Dems shut it down again, really bad things are going to happen.
Good time to sell everything off, because it's an obvious direct response to the memo. I want everything to tank hard before I can invest again.
All this a couple days after the crypto crash. My body is ready.
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2KYYVrBX4v0>>114718just a bubble pop, we could reverse this with more infrastructure spending
>>114734>more infrastructure spendingWhy not just go around breaking windows you retarded nigger.
>>114737Or simply a prelude to 2nd American Civil War with economy crashing and burning…
>>114737>>114738>>114724We've all known the stock market was in a huge bubble for awhile now. We are finally seeing it collapse.
>>114738Nah, the economy is due for an upswing. If a disaster like that happens, it's not going to be the stock market kicking it off.
I have been wondering when all the bubbles start popping.
Please let it happen.
>>114718Rising stocks are not a sign of a healthy economy. Finance has had a stranglehold on the real economy, now it has caught up to us. But, I don't expect this to be the end of it.
I expect this is revenge. Rumour says that the CIA and other bad actors have sophisticated computer trading systems, they can manipulate the system for good or ill, and milk profits for clandestine activities. This will be to make Trump look bad for America, by persuing draining the swamp.
>>114776This is the result of quantitative easing, or rather quantitative easing kept the bubble going until it hit a sharp correction just recently. I wouldn't blame deep state actors. It's simple that the state of the American economy has not recovered.
Jeronme Powell was recently sworn in. Might be connected.
>>114782Powell is an economic reform guy. His (((Wikipedia))) page mentions him wanting to end "too big to fail" back in 2013. Another reason for an economic meltdown, this guy wanted economic reforms, especially with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. So they're going to leave him with a mess, since he's Trump's guy. Not to mention the memo as well.
>>114782Q has posted again and talks about this:
>[666] Signal to POTUS THEY CONTROL THE MARKET? SIGNAL? THREAT? WELCOME TO THE GLOBAL WAR. Qhttps://qcodefag.github.io/ I overheard target employees talking about investing in crypto currencies the other day. It's mainstream now.
Also, their genders and ethnicities were ambiguous
>>114733>>114783I read some news, and I noticed that many of them noted that stocks were wait in anticipation to Trump's tax reform and that the initial raise in interest rate might have set them off and panic.
>>114784They do control the market (not quite that way as you mention), but why would they want a worse off market after this? It's not too big honestly and there's too much hype that could lead to more panic. I think it's a market correction of a terribly, bloated system. And, this crankery undermines reality, Vril.
>>114786I am in no position to know what is reality, but I can report the the flow of information I come across. Asking me to be a censor is improper.
>>114794Neither am I, but I'll do so as well. I have no information on market manipulation for this particular moment. And, even so. I would question the motives. If Wall Street or whatever is willing to deliberately to go at a loss to tarnish the reputation of a stock cheerleader like Trump is, then there might be a point wherein my suspension of disbelief can only stretch so thin.
I would suggest my own theory that a panic caused a market correction all the while volatility has jumped and demand has fallen. To me, no matter the conspiracy or cause, this type of fall will benefit us as people will realise that finance is not the way towards prosperity.
bitcoin is crashing hard as well. maybe gpus will be affordable soon.
It's long overdue if it's a real crash. It would have been better for the crash to have happened during Obama but (((they))) would never have let that happen. The timing is too coincidental too, right after Trump's speech that celebrated the roaring economy.
Won't the bond market be the thing to look out for? It is essentially only government money at this point.
DOW fell over 1000 points today. This might be it boys.
>>115481That's good news for my VIX then.
>>115481The market is just testing the bottom. It would be shocking if it doesn't go back up relatively soon.
>>115510Didn't the DOW sit ~15k-18k for 8 years under Obama?
>still winning China has a huge bubble.
EU floats on printing presses.
The shadow banks don't know where to put their money anymore.
What's the state in the US? I heared somewhere there is a new bubble on the housing market.
Then there are all the social and economical and other smoldering fires.
Happening when? Chain reaction when?
>>115531>What's the state in the US? I heared somewhere there is a new bubble on the housing market.East coast has a housing bubble, tech is in a bubble, Education is in a bubble, and car loans are in a bubble.
This is gonna be good.
>>115531US banking, homes, technology, education, and vehicle sales are dropping. US stock market is quietly shedding numbers through shell corporations that are assumed to be real companies. Comex metals depositories are being laundered. There are no band-aids left to salvage this mess. Many are glad for it.
>>115635I, for one, am willing to make sacrifices if it means I get a chance to take my country back.
>>115935So how fucked will Canada be during the crash?
>>115943How it weathered the last one. Not so bad. Hell it was in a recession recently, but Canada actually was growing during it.
>>115944Don't they have a massive property bubble?
>>115945They have a housing crisis and that has put many people to homelessness, so I'm not dismissing a possibility of crisis. It's just that they handled their crisis well last time.
>>116006What do we say to the God of happenings?
Not today…