If everyone keeps squawking about an AI bubble and a housing bubble and a crypto bubble and a private credit bubble and a subprime auto loan bubble and a payment plan bubble and so on, isn't that fear? And aren't you supposed to be greedy when public sentiment is fearful?
yes, post capitulation you should be greedy
>>61242713There are too many potential black swan events for disaster not to occur. In a healthy economy, gold doesn't reach an all-time high at the same time as the S&P 500. There's a problem, and it's a big one.
Hell yeah, brother. We might se a bear trap to make all the babbies piss their pants, but we’re gongo up
>>61242713i have friends who called housing a bubble before 2020.... now its 50% higher lol. some people just cant buy high and sell higher.... they NEED to buy low so they just sit there and miss everything.
>>61242759even when there is a big drop these people never buy. they are convinced it will fall further lol. people here are begging for a drop and yet they didnt buy the April low either.
>>61242713They've been calling for the bubble pop since 2018.They're just mad about priced out of everything.
>>61242713This isn't the kind of fear that motto is talking about. When the fake market collapses, 90% of the population is out of work, pensions are inflated to zero value, and millions of people don't know where to get their next meal, THAT is the kind of fear that is a buy signal. Blood running in the streets is the buy signal. Not mild anxiety about the market.
Reminder Warren Buffet is still holding cash>but he's old and quittingkek lmao
>>61242940bonds =/= cash cmon. a lot of people own some bonds.
>>61242951https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2025-11-01/buffett-s-berkshire-hathaway-cash-pile-soars-to-381-7-billion
>>61242966its in treasuries bro. headlines like that are for plebs.
>>61242713actually most people are adopting the stupid (and greedy) attitude that everything goes up forever
>>61242966>oh noooo the tech illiterate 100 year old raised his cash reserves by like 4%
>>61242759>There are too many potential black swan eventsblack swans by definition are specifically unpredictable events. if you are looking at what OP described and imagining one of those will be a "black swan" then you don't understand what the term means
>>61243178the actual popping of a bubble could very well be a black swan event. i.e. something we can't predict happens that sends it all toppling down
>>61242713don't forget the tariffs and the geopolitical tension and the trade war and the fascism and the inflation and the ballroom and the shutdownvery important to consider those things too
>>61242713name?
>>61242759bitch the s&p and gold made new all time highs together july-august 2020 and you know what followed? A whole year and a couple months of an insane bull run. Yeah the economy wasn't healthy but who fucking cares?