Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

Discussion in 'Trading' started by makloda, Jan 27, 2007.

  1. Deez

    Deez

    All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy
     
    #22981     Jan 10, 2020
  2. Deez

    Deez

    All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy All risk and no pay makes Rick a dull boy
     
    #22982     Jan 10, 2020
  3. Overnight

    Overnight

    OK Shelley Duvall! We get it! lol!

     
    #22983     Jan 10, 2020
  4. kashirin

    kashirin


    you like just opened your eyes yesterday

    it's going on since 2009 so yes it's sustainable

    Central Bank of Japan printed 150% of GDP in the last 10 years,
    Japan government debt close to 300 %

    they still close to zero inflation. and they say they have a lot room to ease

    switzerland printed 100%+ of their GDP in the last 10 years, imposed negative rates of -0.8% and their currency just got stronger

    what makes you to believe that the Fed which prints US$ - the world reserve currency cannot get to those numbers?

    Current balance sheet is just 25% of GDP
    But because US$ is a reserve currency they can probably sustain 100% of the world GDP which I believe is around 80 trln

    yes it seems crazy but get back 10 years ago and think about what we have now - it seemed totally crazy that central bank will monetize federal debt

    so in our lifetime this charade can easily be sustained

    they will just print 1 trln per year maybe increasing this number 10% per year. It will get stocks 10-20% per year growth on average indefinetely
     
    #22984     Jan 10, 2020
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  5. Not really.

    I did not say either.

    The honest truth is that I don't sufficiently understand economics well enough to have a strong meaning on this.

    What I do know is that I'm not betting against this market on the basis of if being 'overbought'.

    Anyway, thank you for your thoughts.
     
    #22985     Jan 11, 2020
  6. Deez

    Deez

    A wise man once said hindsight is 50/50. So by printing all the money the Fed is creating a bubble. But can someone tell me where the bubble that is going to inevitably crash the markets is forming?
     
    #22986     Jan 11, 2020
  7. zdave83

    zdave83

    Might be helpful to compare with what Japan has been doing for several decades.
     
    #22987     Jan 11, 2020
  8. As we hit another all time high...then another and another.
     
    #22988     Jan 13, 2020
  9. S2007S

    S2007S

    Apple added nearly $60 billion in market cap the last week.

    Let that sink in. There is no possible way this can continue. I wouldn't be surprised to see a minimum of a 5% cut across all tech stocks soon.
     
    #22989     Jan 13, 2020
  10. S2007S

    S2007S

    Shorted Tesla just under $520

    Shorted more small cap as well.
     
    #22990     Jan 13, 2020