It is looking like the housing bubble, except here there is a promise of delivery of the value of the stock that is made of thin air compounded with poison gas foreign and domestic policies.
This stock market is propped by food stamps and by the inability to save. It is just companies betting into each other. Moreover they have to turn in a profit and loss and have to play the trade artifice compound interest by rolling the money in and out of lows and highs as fast as they can.
What housing bubble? They say that's a Recovery...
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