Disliked{quote} Have you considered filtering stocks based on PEG ratio? Investing based on that has historically yielded superior returns.Ignored
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Disliked{quote} Have you considered filtering stocks based on PEG ratio? Investing based on that has historically yielded superior returns.Ignored
Disliked{quote} yes, i thought about it. but which growth rate should i use? medium growth rate over the past x years, extrapolated for the next y years? in which way can that estimated growth rate be objectified? since my portfolio is ourperforming dax and dow, iīm not so eager to use another filter. but thx, iīll think about it again.Ignored
DislikedRegardless of valuation stocks are one of the "few games in town". Savers get nothing. Gold has gone nowhere for 6+ years and most people won't put their retirement money into it anyway. Real estate depending on where some is up, some is down. And the other positive equities have is there are less of them (M&A, taken private etc) every year. Therefore more money chasing fewer stocks.Ignored
Disliked... Peter Shiff can be embarrassing in the way he talks his own book, but he really understands economics, and in this snippet he alludes to the kind of situation we should be prepared for:Ignored
Disliked{quote} Schiff he has been saying the same thing over and over. It's a wonder he still manages money. Or does he?Ignored
DislikedGood morning, after a Close under the weekly Pivot yesterday, I'm looking for Shorts today....... It was the first daily Close under a weekly Pivot Point since 4 weeks...a possible turn for a leg downIgnored
Dislikedwhen there's a 5 min Close under the 1hour Pivot now I will start to sell with first target 12950Ignored
Disliked{quote} ZIRP kills all games, including real estate, except value creation. The rest becomes zero-sum games and Ponzi schemes. A friend of mine, who has made his career in real estate investments, these days puts all his investable funds in tech startups. When the Ponzi schemes collapse we're going to be in a situation where people realise that things have to be priced at value, not at tulip mania prices. That's when all the money sloshing around is going to cause runaway inflation. Peter Shiff can be embarrassing in the way he talks his own book,...Ignored
Disliked{quote} i donīt think that zirp kills all games. itīs a good environment for real assets and a bad one for cash and bonds.Ignored
QuoteDislikedsold real estate 2015 with an price increase of nearly 100% over a 8 years holding period but not willing to buy at actual levels
QuoteDislikedto me, there are two bubbles: bonds and bitcoin.
Disliked{quote} If I could move the market and could chose a place to start selling from, this would be it. {image}Ignored