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To: elmatador who wrote (542)12/1/2017 1:30:23 AM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 13775
 
I think the risk is more stagnation, even though asset prices are so stretched that they're vulnerable to great volatility.

We spent American Thanksgiving in the San Francisco Bay Area with my parents where prices influenced by the money flowing into greater Silicon Valley now greatly exceed Southern California. Also tremendously warmer each year in San Francisco, but still warmer and sunnier in Southern California.

When I asked about the Great Depression once, my Grandmother said it was still warm and sunny in Los Angeles.