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I will never exit the market again now that I know the Fed will never tighten again.

Posted by Richard640 @ 12:52 on December 20, 2019  
  • There has never been anything like this in the history of civilization, there will never be another dip. Powell has my back – who has your back?

    Pinto 
    Dec 18, 2019 at 5:15 pm

    Sorry Wolf folks!

    No more dips to buy, ever!

    They can’t allow withdrawal symptoms, otherwise Mad Max scenario.

  • van_down_by_river 
    Dec 18, 2019 at 9:17 pm

    Haha! good observation. Those guys sure seem to know how to butter their bread.

    Last January I realized the Fed was reversing and the entire “tightening cycle” was yet another lie so I put everything in the S&P 500 – I will never exit the market again now that I know the Fed will never tighten again. I only earn about $16,000/year (less than inflation) in dividends on my life savings but that is all the Fed’s Politburo will allow. At least I don’t have to ever worry about a market correction.

    There has never been anything like this in the history of civilization, there will never be another dip. Powell has my back – who has your back?

  • Austin 
    Dec 19, 2019 at 11:23 am

    I have a BA in economics and was very interested in monetary policy during my college days.

    I am stunned and speechless about the last several years of unparalleled easy money from Japan, Europe and America. We have central banks who are printing money to buy stocks (Japan), buy corporate bonds (ECB) and prop up insolvent/gambling banks (repo in America). 

    I know this might sound ridiculous, but can anyone give a reason WHY the central banks are propping up the asset values of the wealthy and pushing us into the ever-greatest-bubble in history?

    I always thought that the business/credit cycle was an important part of the economy, and I always thought that free markets allowed zombie companies to get replaced by better actors.

    But… Now we live in a world where the Central Banks always arrive to bail out excessively greedy market participants.

    Why?????? Is there a better reason than the obvious corruption between Wall Street and the government? Are the central banks scared of something – that they created? Is the debt-bomb going to wipe everyone and everything off the planet? Why has “Don’t let down asset values” become an unstated mandate of the central banks?

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