>>60657363 (OP)
A little bit. I'm feeling very uncertain. A lot of signs point toward continued bullishness long term - we have this huge spending bill coming out, wars will end, tariffs will be resolved, the fed will eventually lower rates. so why wouldn't number just keep going up?
>>60657708
And OP is listening to this abomination.
S&P only corrected 10% before the crash in 2008, so the scaling and time is completely off.
S&P crashed 20% just 3 months ago when you refused to buy.
What he didn't tell you is that there is a much higher chance for a small correction (5-10%) after these V recoveries reach new ATHs and then price continues to grind higher.
>>60657423
It's all about riding waves and the current wave is bear steepening in the US YC with dollar risk diversification.
This is the trend regardless of what happens in the short-term.
It's a simple case of adjusting portfolio weights.
>>60657363 (OP)
in hindsight this upcoming recession/depression is going to be so fucking obvious but everyone was just blinded by greed, even more so than usual
>>60657363 (OP)
I sold most of my stacks already, just waiting for the last push to sell the rest IF we get one, and even then it will be cut short by the orange retard like all the others
>>60658013 >rates literally are never coming down again
Correct >it would lead to hyperinflation
Incorrect, bond interest is now driving monetary expansion, the Fed is reluctant to lower because their primary goal is always to ensure line-go-up
>>60657376 >Wars will end, tariffs will be resolved
Are you really this blind or just dumb? Wars aren't going to end, we're getting more of them. And tariffs aren't going to be resolved, this is the new way of world economics. The economy is shrinking and now the big boys are about to fight over who gets to live and who has to die, because there's not enough room on this planet for all of us. Its not a population issue, its a dominance and economics issue.