Disliked{quote} Guess I hit a nerve. Freeloading is an interesting description of my investment approach. I'm one of those taxpayers and in a very high tax bracket. I'm the one assuming 100% of the risk with my investment decisions. If the US stock market tanks as you have predicted, no one will bail me out. I will suffer 100% of the loss. So in that respect I'm not freeloading. But I get what you're referring to. You think I'm freeloading because of my faith in the US economy which embraces capitalism in a free society and futhermore that the current economic...Ignored
at this very moment the technical picture quite objectively points out at a very high probability that the markets will reach sub 2009 levels regardless of any conscious, unconscious or instinctive measures and decisions that FED, or anyone else, might be taking in the future... as of this moment the technical picture on the US stocks is almost exactly replicating the one on the crude oil charts ( earlier I already posted them both side by side to compare)... so I do really have a serious technical reason to suppose that the eventual outcome will also be similar to that...
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