Interesting Article: Another 50% Crash Prediction!
Read the full article at the original place here:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/twitter/marketpredictions/prweb2896604.htm
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I doubt this will happen. If it does, the trillions spent in the bail out would count for nothing, and it'll be the W shape recovery, if it IS a recovery, making the current bounce a dead cat bounce. I don't know how many Vs are there here, but in the longer run, the capitalist economy would be of many Vs, each climbing up- because of the inflation. Asset bubbles are inevitable in a capitalist economy, why then, are we worried about recoveries and crashes? Survival of the fittest is the rule in any game. Bet on the fit, and you'll stay fit! After all, the saying- health is wealth, is purely symmetric!
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