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New Recession? Will it bring inflation down?
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2024-08-05 at 7:20 PM UTCThey're talking about a recession because of a stock market collapse or something and I don't want to get happy yet.
It would be nice for relief on inflation but I'm assuming it will be counter-balanced by US financing wars on behalf of Ukraine, Taiwan, and The Chosen. So it probably won't change shit for us right? -
2024-08-05 at 8:19 PM UTCIf you bought the peak of the market in 2008 before the crash you would still be up over 200% today, so I seriously doubt it
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood 14k DAO in 08'
40k DAO nowOriginally posted by the man who put it in my hood global market crash? what global market crash?
I invested in Tacos and Bitcoin and everything looks up to me!
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2024-08-05 at 9:33 PM UTCI hope I can afford to buy more stuff
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2024-08-05 at 11:35 PM UTCI don't believe in recessions, capitalism or markets anymore. I'm on some next level future shit
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2024-08-06 at 1:13 AM UTCEverything crashes eventually but I’m not sure why now would be the time. Loss of confidence in the tech sector? Maybe, but I’m not sure other securities ride on it. Maybe housing could eat shit again, I guess why not, but that’s something that could have popped any time in the last 15 years and hasn’t
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2024-08-06 at 11:06 AM UTC
Though day in Japan yesterday.
And now stonks are back up.
That's why you don't invest on leverage, so you don't get margin called and get knocked out of the market on big down days. -
2024-08-06 at 3:33 PM UTC
Originally posted by Lanny Everything crashes eventually but I’m not sure why now would be the time. Loss of confidence in the tech sector? Maybe, but I’m not sure other securities ride on it. Maybe housing could eat shit again, I guess why not, but that’s something that could have popped any time in the last 15 years and hasn’t
That's what they were saying caused it and the Middle East.
What are items that don't go down in a recession? Or maybe go up? -
2024-08-06 at 5:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by Cowboy2013 What are items that don't go down in a recession? Or maybe go up?
Gold is the one people always talk about. There’s of course no physical or economic reason for this other than popular expectation that that’s the case, but that won’t keep you from making a buck on speculation. -
2024-09-08 at 2:37 PM UTCThe Buffet Indicator is at 202%.
https://www.currentmarketvaluation.com/models/buffett-indicator.php
This usually happens during market bubbles and before a large crash in the stock market.
Also the yield curve was inverted longer than even before and it just uninverted. This usually means we are either in a recession or near one. History shows the longer its inverted, the worse the recession and the bigger the sell off.
Gold is always good to have but I'd also buy some TMF and TLT. -
2024-09-08 at 3:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by Mighest The Buffet Indicator is at 202%.
Buffet? that sounds delicious! I could go for some "ALl you Can Eat" profits. This has inspired me to build a "Buffet Index" of stocks representing the buffet industry sector ....
there appears to be none. So instead my AI investor has come up with thisKey aspects that all buffet restaurants need:
Bulk food purchasing – They need reliable partnerships with food service distributors like Sysco (NYSE: SYY) or US Foods (NYSE: USFD).
Food storage and refrigeration – Buffets require massive cold storage and refrigeration solutions for all the prepared and raw foods they serve. Companies in the refrigeration and kitchen equipment space might be essential for them. Examples: Carrier Global (NYSE: CARR) or Middleby Corporation (NASDAQ: MIDD), which makes industrial kitchen equipment.
Dishwashing and sanitation services – With the high turnover of dishes and utensils, buffets need robust dishwashing equipment and cleaning services. Companies like Ecolab (NYSE: ECL) supply the chemicals and sanitizing solutions buffets need to keep up with health codes.
Restaurant management software and automation – Buffets also need point-of-sale systems, food tracking, and management solutions. Companies like Toast (NYSE: TOST) or NCR Corporation (NYSE: NCR) provide these technologies.
this is just like my ocean index which if I sold everything in technology and crypto a few years ago and put it into water and oranges I would have been up a lot by now. Stick to the fundamentals folx
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A drop of water in a pool -
2024-09-08 at 4:32 PM UTCim so hungry i could eat an entire buffet