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Lessons from history

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Hello friends,

Today we will be exploring the ways in which markets have grown over time in the past,
so that we may all maximize our cashed-out gains in future.
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Nasdaq is far too strong for the sp500 to ever experience another correction. Nobody will ever sell their Google or Amazon stocks. There might just be periods in the indices of slowdowns in growth.
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>>2340332
Kek "muh bubble", have fun timing something that will literally never happen. Tech stocks are the game changer.
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>>2340316
Alot can happen in 10 year though? Particularly to Google
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>>2340348
so, "it's different this time" ?
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>>2340362
A lot can happen to the Dow in 10 years sure. But don't try to step in front of the nasdaq, and by extension, the sp500. Just buy during slowdowns, you'll make more money.
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>>2340376
Yes, believe me I've tried shorting the nasdaq. The index is fucking relentless and will prop up the sp500 no matter what, tech is the new powerhouse of America. Don't try to predict when it will fall.
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>>2340385
What is causing the consolidation?

What the hell happens to society when quasi-governmental oligarchies run 80% of the economy?

I went into CS because of this trend.
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>>2340397
Hmm, its really a question of how high it will go, right? which is the aim of this thread, to learn from previous history
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>>2340448
I am hoping for a drop. But the market just doesn't seem to have any intention of that. All dips are bought up, particularly in the nasdaq. There has been no significant correction this year so far, and if there is a sell-off in profit taking later this year or next year, there will likely be willing buyers to balance it off. There is extreme optimism about Trump and extreme optimism about the future of tech.

>>2340407
US is arguably already an oligarchy.
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