How do you know when market is in a down-turn?
I mean not because news said so when it's very obvious/has passed, but just general red-flags that it's going to happen/is happening.
For example, I didn't feel or remember 2008 crash happening. Only years later I heard everyone say "remember the '08 housing market crash?". Would it make sense that I didn't feel it because I rented?
>>1464625
>ould it make sense that I didn't feel it because I rented?
I guess that's why you wouldn't have felt is as much, but you must have known people getting laid off. Jobs became harder to come by. The bubble popped and nearly took the economy with it.
>>1464654
No one I knew go laid off. That's the thing...
>>1464625
If you see a bunch of articles asking if we're finally going to be in a bull market, then you know you've been in a bear market.
That's the only way to be sure
When people over the age of 30 go into "shut up and take my money" mode with respect to all the common investments (stocks, RE, businesses), then you know something is about to go down.
I'd say another year and we'll be there.