Broadly speaking the US economy is quite healthy and people were expecting a correction in the stock market for some time. Within tech, it will have some negative impact on the plans of some companies as it will be harder to get lofty valuations based on 'fluff'... during such times investors want to see hard facts and real results to back-up value--but that's a broader trend thats been slowly developing for some tim…
Stocks Off Sharply as Market Upheaval Grows
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#122Earlier quoted context omitted.
more like "obey or die"
That's more or less US anti-communist propaganda. I've been to china once, lived with Chinese Nationals for several years, and currently telecommute with partners in China. There is wide spread support for the party. People do understand that the chinese system is unique, and not necessarily the only government system. They simply believe it is better. Which from a socio-economic outlook it kind of has been for the p…
Under the Communists, China put a stop to all of this and became a major power again. There are certainly problems in China, but the average person is way better off today than before the Communists took over, and not just because of economic growth.
Now, one can argue that the Communists weren't necessary to make this happen, or that they even impeded progress. (Fighting a civil war and the Japanese at the same time certainly wasn't very helpful.) But the fact remains that they were the ones in charge while this change took place, and they get a lot of credit for that.
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#123Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'm not rich enough to be an investor but I agree, some kind of cool down system should be required.
Why was this down voted?
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#124I'm assuming the Fed will not raise interest rates now.
I'm struggling to think of what the Fed can even do in this situation. I guess they can either 1) dig themselves deeper into a hole and issue another round of QE to inject liquidity into the markets or 2) do absolutely nothing. Though they are probably loathe to do nothing as then it would seem like they don't have a solution. Whatever happens, it will be an interesting/exciting time in non-traditional monetary polic…
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#125Earlier quoted context omitted.
more like "obey or die"
That's more or less US anti-communist propaganda. I've been to china once, lived with Chinese Nationals for several years, and currently telecommute with partners in China. There is wide spread support for the party. People do understand that the chinese system is unique, and not necessarily the only government system. They simply believe it is better. Which from a socio-economic outlook it kind of has been for the p…
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#126Re: Stocks Off Sharply as Market Upheaval Grows
#127It's only 10:21 Eastern Time on a Monday as I read this at 7:21 a.m. in the Pacific time zone. Like, wait for the trading to close, then tally up the damage.
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#128Earlier quoted context omitted.
Debt to income ratios, capitalization of companies, worker productivity, oil prices, savings rates, more healthy housing prices (in most areas), foreclosure rates, industrial orders, housing starts, .... This isn't 2007-08.
Note: I've been slow banned for this comment. Please read it, I'm sure a hell ban is coming next. Apparently having a different opinion politely expressed is not even allowed here anymore. Debt to Income- yes everyone and their dog walker is not out there buying condos hoping to flip them in 3 years, so we are less leveraged than we were. Hard to tell how much of this is because people have more money coming in or ar…
Do you honestly think you're expressing a different opinion by stating that everything is mostly bad? I'd say you're comfortably in the internet majority.
>I'd like a stat that was EBIDTA of the S&P 500, inflation adjusted against the real money supply, over the past 30 years.
Okay:
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#129Earlier quoted context omitted.
Would you consider it less flawed if it hadn't rebounded after the drop? I thought being able to recover quickly from market shocks was considered a good thing.
I don't understand your critique. It's a good thing that the market rebounded but how does that make the article better? It's like writing an article about a guy falling out of a plane and how he's going to go splat when he hits the ground, and by the time you hit "publish" the guy has already opened his parachute and landed safely. It's great that he survived but the article is bad!
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#130Broadly speaking the US economy is quite healthy and people were expecting a correction in the stock market for some time. Within tech, it will have some negative impact on the plans of some companies as it will be harder to get lofty valuations based on 'fluff'... during such times investors want to see hard facts and real results to back-up value--but that's a broader trend thats been slowly developing for some tim…
Can't wait till we link to this comment 5 years from now, laughing at how gullible we were – again.
What exactly are we "falling for"? The economy ebbs and flows, as it has for centuries.
The real gullibility is thinking that these cycles somehow represent the end of the world.