Posted on 01/03/2016 11:02:35 PM PST by Zakeet
Didn’t China’s market “crash” once last Fall as well, but quickly recovered? I’m not willing to proclaim “the sky is falling” just yet.
Of course, most of today’s market foundation is made of paper, but I think there is still plenty of falsehood up the left’s sleeve to float it for a little while longer.
(Philippians 4:6) Be careful for nothing; but in every thing by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known unto God.
(Philippians 4:7) And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
That was just stupid.
I’m not sure it is comparable to the last one.
The school loan bubble is the big one now.
I waited too long to sell my energy fund and now I’m stuck. Maybe I’ll shave off a little to cut my losses.
“So the Chinese citizens got sucked into a bubble”
And like our govt, theirs created it.
I’ve been saying for quite some time that China is hurting itself with its devaluations, which is why tariffs aren’t needed.
Yes. What a scam school loans are. And for a poor education mostly.
Punitive tariffs are needed, when they open their markets we will open ours.
China’s wealthiest have their assets covered in real estate all over the world, bumping up the housing market bubble redeux.
That's your opinion.
Punitive tariffs aren't needed. Any country that devalues its currency will in the end destroy its own economy. See China now.
China is the engine of the global economy, displacing the US. We no longer are in control. What happens in China will affect us and we can’t control it.
America is in decline economically, all do to supposed free trade. I wasn't born yesterday.
do to = due to
And the party of the next president.
Plunge Protection Team or PPT
There are no markets.
Don't look up. A black swan as just relieved itself. But you're right. They'll continue to rig the casino until they can't.
Didn’t China repeal their prohibition on major trading houses from liquidating stocks and only being allowed to buy? If so, then that means the drop is likely due to all the neophytes that jumped into the markets to make a quick buck. Apparently they aren’t feeling so confident about what the future holds.
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