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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: elmatador who wrote (2193)3/25/2019 3:17:07 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 13780
 
Unwinding sounds more like bubble on steroids :))\\

  1. Big Tech hyper growth that demolished established businesses because they had the easy money to do so
  2. Musk sending his car into space
  3. Tests of spacecraft for space tourism and
  4. Trip to Mars
  5. People loading up with debt
  6. And alst but not the least the uber misallocator China with its Belt and Road and building artificial islands to claim the sea around them

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To: elmatador who wrote (2193)3/25/2019 6:22:19 PM
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elmatador

  Respond to of 13780
 
Bernanke was an idiot, he only did was he was told to do.

Nope no rehab done in the amerika

QE opened the way to monopolies, stock (CASH)price
became the new currency of the 21ST century

The misallocation of capital has been the final blow
of capitalism, what an irony

The unwinding, in the other hand, created other misalocations of capital

Big Tech hyper growth that demolished established businesses because they had the easy money to do soMusk sending his car into spaceTests of spacecraft for space tourism andTrip to MarsPeople loading up with debtAnd alst but not the least the uber misallocator China with its Belt and Road and building artificial islands to claim the sea around them