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Ha ha ha
After all those duds, you go for 10 at the same time, hoping one of them explodes.
Dollar Tree must have had a sale.
The most impending disaster of em' all is that Capn' Fart has decided to be in charge of Titanic III, which he deems un-sinkable!
Last time I was worried is when my big brother died, cause I was afraid that I wasn't going to get his shoes
Not all stocks will crash, and if they do, buy more of them.
There can be zombie riots in the streets, but people are still gonna shop, burn gasoline, watch tv, stare at their iPhones, take aspirin, wash their clothes, etc.
Dividend paying stocks are great, Apple is one now too.
Shit if the "crash" is a few years away you have plenty of time to build more net worth.
Sure bubble companies with no profits are not doing so great these days, that's no surprise. Got Tesla?
Not all stocks will crash, and if they do, buy more of them.
There can be zombie riots in the streets, but people are still gonna shop, burn gasoline, watch tv, stare at their iPhones, take aspirin, wash their clothes, etc.
Dividend paying stocks are great, Apple is one now too.
Shit if the "crash" is a few years away you have plenty of time to build more net worth.
Sure bubble companies with no profits are not doing so great these days, that's no surprise. Got Tesla?
Apple is probably the most undervalued and with the greatest potential
6. ‘Gilded Age’ bubble revival
Throughout history “asset price bubbles are associated with quick fortunes, rising inequality, and luxury spending booms,†warns Chancellor; excessive, out-of-control “conspicuous consumption.†Since the 2009 bottom, the art bubble, “evident before the financial crisis, has returned.†Example, a Jeff Koons “Balloon Dog†sculpture auctioned at $58 million, even though it was one of five he had made in a factory. “The same month, a painting by Francis Bacon sold for $142 million, the highest price ever paid for any work at auction.†Yes, the Gilded Age of the late ‘20s is back.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-05-10/bizarro-housing-bubble-spills-over-overbid-madness-10-million-flips-24-hours
http://investmentwatchblog.com/paul-b-farrel-10-peaking-megabubbles-signal-impending-stock-crash/
#bubbles