did you know the great depression was not only shit but had a "shadow" that lasted 17 yearsdid you know the 2008 housing recession's shadow(remaining market gayness side effects) has lasted... 17 years. after that shadow period was a boom economy do what you will with that info. up till 2019 the us market and economy was beginning to go back and recover but then covid hit. and deepening the recovery effort but not seeing effects till.... 2026. you're still early but anon in 2030 they historical cycle of bad times begin again so your also late. but it doesn't mean you cant take advantage until then. historical data xgoes as far back as the 1700s eventually you see the patterns 4, 12 , 17, 20, 8,12, 20 16 years apart from each thing, ask ai what historical econmic crisis happen before 2008 , just keep asking "and what about before that. the usa has never had more than 20 years you straight uptrend even at a low slope
you're certifiably retarded if you think the market will be higher in December of 2026 than it is now
> eventually you see the patterns 4, 12 , 17, 20, 8,12, 20 16 years apart from each thingyes i see this frequently, but often theres a small deviation of up to 6 months from these times, so im on the lookout for recurring events 3-5, 7-9,11-13 , 16-18, or 19-21 years apartstay vigilant
>>61471156We had an entirely different monetary system during the great depression. There was no federal reserve that can do QE, the money supply was constrained by gold reserves as we were on the gold standard. Nowadays we have tools to prevent such an event, in the worst case we'll just QE it away.
>>61471156directly after the great depression was ww2. america flourished after ww2.op is a fag.
>>61471171Economy doesn't have to mean stock market.
>>61471171You're certifiably retarded if you think the markets will reflect the circumstances of the common poor. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq will hit new ATHs while you cry about the price of eggs.
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>>61471580The Fed was still pretty new during the Depression, they took almost zero action at all. They kept rates relatively high and couldn’t let the money supply expand due to a gold standard.
>>61471552Right? People haven’t been doing well since 2008, but the market has went to the moon. These are two entirely separate things, for better or worse.
>>61471171You will have a cbdc account by the so yes