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How much longer will this bear market go on for?
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Europe, China and America enter recession in concert. This hasn't happened since China became an economic power.

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forever, its different this time
/s"Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants."0 -
^ When you order Michael Burry on wish.comType_45 said:There isn't just a recession coming. I'm not even sure it could be called a depression. This is something far worse."Wealth consists not in having great possessions, but in having few wants."2 -
Credit must be given for sticking to one's guns in the face of facts and data. Tenacity.0
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I bet you can't wait. Such a strange individual hoping for a depression.Type_45 said:There isn't just a recession coming. I'm not even sure it could be called a depression. This is something far worse.Six in 10 British Factories at Risk of Going Under as Bills Soar0 -
Strange, no doubt, but in fairness to him, if I were tens of thousands of pounds in the red on my gold miners and silver ETC I’d be hoping for something drastic that may turn that around. He must have a secure job though, wishing for such a collapse.Swipe said:
I bet you can't wait. Such a strange individual hoping for a depression.Type_45 said:There isn't just a recession coming. I'm not even sure it could be called a depression. This is something far worse.Six in 10 British Factories at Risk of Going Under as Bills Soar4 -
Bulls: "Look at the jobs numbers!"
Reality:

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The UK PE ratio is rather high, concidering the economic outlook.

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Investors don't worry too much about inflation or recession. 2008/2009 was in the middle of a banking collapse which really worried them.0
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