Hey /biz/, this is my chart of what I think the S&P will do leading up to the implementation of Basel 3. Post your predictive charts.
>>1173955
I predict the slightly more volatile pic related.
>>1173962
Mine wasn't meant to be perfect. It'll obviously have more volatility. I was just showing the general pattern I think is forming. We just popped up out of the bear trap.
>>1173955
3000-4000 in 1-2 years.
>>1173972
I'd guess $2800-$3200.
>>1173974
Seems legit. Bitcoin all the way to $5,000,000 a piece?
Correction to 1300ish between now and end of 2017, then multi-decade run to 4000+
>>1173974
Kekd
>>1174094
I thought so too for a while. I think they'll force a new bubble though that'll surprise us. When Basel 3 gets implemented though, the bubble will burst.
>>1174094
>y keep your hours low even if you want to work a lot so that they can still regard you as part-time.
>In order to pick yourself up from your bootstraps, you need to be able to save money. YOu cannot save money by working part-time at McDonald's.
>And if you're lucky enough to get to manager after a few years, congrats. Now you get to work 70 hours a week on a 40-hour adjusted salary with no overtime.
Hope you'll have enough liquidity to stay short on the way up, pleb.
>>1175392
I have about 2.7m in cash, waiting for the crash.
If i'm wrong, no big deal, i'm making 3% p.a. from term deposits at 10 banks.
>>1175462
Just buy SP500, 3000 to 4000 in 1-2 years, don't be a pleb.
I'm already prepared for the bubbe burst.
also It's going to be interesting week to see how the markets react to Panama Papers leak,,
>>1175469
top kek
BULL RUN TILL I DIE
>>1175467
Do you know anything about the economy?
>>1173955
In real or nominal dollars, OP?
If you invested in the Zimbabwe stock market before their hyperinflation, sure you would have done great on paper.
In nominal $, you could be right.
>>1174094
The PTB will keep the wheels on this bus as long as possible. With populism rising globally (that must be stopped by their view) the elite will print, print, print, and then start buying assets directly to prevent any sign of weakness.
It's why I don't buy into the crash meme. I don't expect any real growth, and I expect the evisceration of the global productive economy to continue unabated.
>>1175462
What if your crash never comes? If $'s have to flee the truly ephemeral derivatives market into the real economy, won't this mean inflation? What if you get a kick in stock prices as a leading indicator for serious inflation? Then of course stagflation.
>>1175469
GUYS HOW DO I PROFIT FROM THE PANAMA PAPERS LEAK?
I'll buy any stock. What can we come up with.
>>1173955
I fear a sideways platform for the next year. The end of fed stimulus and low interest seems to have halted the rise of equities since 2009.
>>1175901
Stimulus is now coming from the Euro and Yen along with other currencies. I'd bet we continue with a stronger US$ and rising equity prices. It'll reach the true mania phase where normies have fallen back in to belief in the US markets.Then the BIS will fleece them.
>>1176703
Kind of like MCD's did for 2 1/2 years?