In 1930, when the Fed cut interest rates, the market crashed further. In today's tutorial, we will be comparing the 30s and today’s market to identify some of their similarities. Where exactly are interest rates’ direction pointing us? As we may have read, many analysts are forecasting that there will be a few rate cuts in 2024. Is this the best option? My work...
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META is also Toast along with TSLA and many other Bubble stocks. Next stop is $96. Goodluck.
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We all make mistakes, and we can either think it's unfair or we just grow up a better person... In this case apply it to investing.. Wouldn't you like to learn something ? I'm pretty rude in this one on purpose. But anyway my point here is that you need to understand that in a bubble... the last one standings are the one to pay the hard price or reality. Just...
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Listen to my super boring investment life history, if you like. From the dot com bubble and financial crisis, to the everything bubble crash we are in right now. Where I made huge mistakes, and where I dodged a bullet or two.
Here is both very long-term and short term analysis for our current Everything Bubble stock market crash. We just crossed over the bear trendline and rallied up and back-tested the 2008 financial crisis trendline. This sets up the bull trap, and a next huge leg down.
Dell has been on the down for a year, now they are really going down. And they are still doing stock buy-backs. The stock is way too high. Dell will be the main stock dragging down the XLK ETF for the next two weeks, and the next two months. They could get in serious debt trouble here. Dell is my number one short position with out-of-the-money put options into June.
Oh well - only about 5000 points of a massive drop in just over 1 week. People are asking, " Has the bubble popped? ". I go into this in some detail. I think we're at the start of the POP. This thing is serious though. I'd like to hear from others if they think this is going back up and to the moon.