I have been reading about the pending credit crisis for US auto loans for at least two years. Perhaps it's finally happening.
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Those markets, look at real estate, seem to ignore reality until they don't. Then it happens fast. In the 70s people were running to the gold dealers to save themselves in a stampede. Always the same mass behaviour
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Good to have that L-T perspective. I'm glad I was around, although as a child, to see the 70s and 80s. I feel relatively prepared for what is coming. When The Ds pushed that covid stimulus and the Rs signed on right away, I had a scared-shitless epiphany and completely changed my behavior. Stacked gold, silver, storable food and lead first. And then after dabbling as a crypto trader since 2017, I started researching and dollar cost averaging Bitcoin.
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I was around then too. It seems like we took a similar path to bitcoin. Late 70s to early 80s inflation was bad, but government debt was peanuts compared to today. I'm interested to see how it plays out.
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When this avalanche of public debt loses ground and the central planers control over the bond market... good night. Prayers that it won't get completely out of control on the streets
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All that's happening with law enforcement, etc. does not give me confidence about control on the streets.
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It is. All that "free" fiat money takes time to work through the economy.
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Imagine that they have to expand money supply exponentially... if I'm still around and still having cash-flows I'll be buying btc at any price to fight the freaks.
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🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️
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This is the real beginning of the recession. Sad for the mostly lower-paid Tennessee workers at their boiler room in Memphis.
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Yes. If I look at macro... I think we have no idea how everything is messed up.
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Probably nuffin
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