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Re: LOL I USED TO THINK THIS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paul Tudor Jones: "This Market, Which Is Reminiscent Of The 1999 Bubble, Is On The Verge Of A Significant Change" 

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What is hyper inflated today?

Zim.


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Re: LOL I USED TO THINK THIS,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Paul Tudor Jones: "This Market, Which Is Reminiscent Of The 1999 Bubble, Is On The Verge Of A Significant Change"
By: Zimbler0
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Tue, 05 Dec 17 5:07 AM
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Is this market really reminiscent of 1999?

Where is the equivalent of Yahoo?

What particular sector of todays markets have P/E
ratios in the lower stratosphere for companies
not turning profits?

In 1999 and early 2000 it was the 'dot.com' bubble.
Anything that looked like an internet company was
trading at obscenely high valuations. I don't see
anything that highly inflated today. (But I don't
look at everything either.)

In 2007 and 2008 it was the 'sub-prime meltdown'.
The douche bags of the federal government pressured
banks into making loans that never should have been
made and 'they' had fannie and Freddie buying sub-prime
mortgages by the megaton. That 'economic disaster'
was caused when those who could not or would not pay
back the moneys they borrowed actually defaulted. In YUGE numbers.

What is hyper inflated today?

Zim.


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