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Stock market and housing bubble.


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2021 Jan 6, 11:11am   22,438 views  416 comments

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With all that's going on how is stock market going up, is it inflation speculation driving it? Are we approaching housing bubble?

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337   Patrick   2021 Apr 18, 10:30pm  

There used to be a spring on the downslope of 92 leading to half moon bay. There was literally a pipe someone stuck in the side of the hill and water continuously coming out of the pipe, and I think there was a sign saying which spring it was. It was very good water. I used to go there and fill up water-cooler jugs.

But now it's gone. I don't know how that happened.
338   WookieMan   2021 Apr 19, 9:28am  

Patrick says
Maybe it has good lab values, but it REEKS of nail polish to me. Even from a distance. I don't know exactly what it is, but it's definitely nothing good.

My wife gives me shit all the time about smells/tastes/senses basically. With any sense there's people that are more in tune with that sense. I'd notice the difference in water in a heartbeat. So I hear ya Patrick.

It's awful, but I can hear bats. My uncle used to work for Motorola testing headsets and his job was to eliminate that type of frequency because he could hear it. There's not a huge population out there that can hear that frequency, but they'd be miserable if they bought a headset or ear piece that allowed it to come through. So they had a guy for that. After a while they just figured out how to remove that problem forever, so he lost his job. This sounds like a joke, but it's not. This was the late 70's to 80's.
339   Patrick   2021 Apr 20, 10:04pm  

Patrick says
I finally arrived, in a way. I gave notice at work today, will be done with work in two weeks.

I'm able to retire early because I put it all in the stock market and not in the housing market.


So now I'm technically retired, and I got this email from Schwab today:

How Can I Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck?

By Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz

Living paycheck to paycheck can feel like you're on an endless financial treadmill. Here's how to jump off.


I stopped living paycheck to paycheck by no longer getting paychecks!
340   clambo   2021 Apr 21, 5:58am  

Apropos of nothing, I was in a Juno Beach charity second hand store and chatted with the guy in there.

I check them out sometimes while I’m in the area, on my way to Dunkin.

He was from a nice part of LA and retired out here.

I’m bumping into guys from California more than I did a few years ago.

Bought an oil painting with old ships, it looks like Francis Swaine, but I’m not sure.
341   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 21, 9:17am  

Patrick says
I stopped living paycheck to paycheck by no longer getting paychecks!


Congrats and enjoy retirement! Any travel plans???
342   Patrick   2021 Apr 21, 9:36am  

Yes, going to check out Washington State in June or so, anywhere except Seattle.

No income tax there, nice scenery, some relatives.

I'll go anywhere that does not demand me to show papers proving I've been injected with an experimental agent to make Fauci rich.
343   Bitcoin   2021 Apr 21, 9:45am  

Patrick says
Yes, going to check out Washington State in June or so, anywhere except Seattle.

No income tax there, nice scenery, some relatives.

I'll go anywhere that does not demand me to show papers proving I've been injected with an experimental agent to make Fauci rich.


Nice, Idaho and Utah are beautiful too. And taking my wife to Yellowstone Park (rented a nice jeep) was one of my favorite vacations. I've never really been in Washington other than Seattle.
345   noobster   2021 Apr 30, 1:37pm  

Going up 40%, then down 40% doesn't put you back at the starting point. I'd like to see this plot with a dB change scale, so going up 1 dB and then down 1 dB puts you back at starting point.
346   Patrick   2021 Apr 30, 1:45pm  

Good point. The first 40% up is 40% of a smaller number, so 40% up then down leaves you at 84% of original number:

1.4 * 0.6 = 0.84

Still, on average you do win in the stock market. It's like a casino with an upward bias, unlike Vegas casinos.
347   mell   2021 Apr 30, 2:17pm  

Patrick says
Good point. The first 40% up is 40% of a smaller number, so 40% up then down leaves you at 84% of original number:

1.4 * 0.6 = 0.84

Still, on average you do win in the stock market. It's like a casino with an upward bias, unlike Vegas casinos.


Also you can't compound the numbers in that graph so you're not really going up 40% from the starting point if you make 40% 2 years in a row. But def looks like a casino with a healthy upward bias.
348   clambo   2021 Apr 30, 3:34pm  

I only want 5% higher W5000.

I would prefer not much more capital appreciation if I would not pay high taxes.

But, I'm afraid we're fucked after 2025 when the Bush tax cuts expire. Add Biden tax raises and feel the pain.
349   Patrick   2021 Apr 30, 3:36pm  

clambo says
we're fucked after 2025 when the Bush tax cuts expire


@clambo What are the details of those Bush tax cuts?
350   clambo   2021 May 1, 5:58am  

One tax which is going up automatically is the capital gains tax.

I’m going to be fucked it looks like.
351   zzyzzx   2021 May 27, 7:15am  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5U9mV7ombQ

Houses that would normally have 5 to 15 offers aren't getting any: John Pasalis
352   rocketjoe79   2021 May 27, 1:05pm  

Houses in my area (NorCal) are flying off the shelves. 2-3 days sell time when a house comes up, zero inventory (except trash pits.)
353   WookieMan   2021 May 27, 1:13pm  

rocketjoe79 says
Houses in my area (NorCal) are flying off the shelves. 2-3 days sell time when a house comes up, zero inventory (except trash pits.)

I've said it before. A family of 4 was given $160k of purchase power with the last round of stimulus round alone. $5,600 down on FHA or conventional.

We're going to see a quick spike as the inventory is eaten up and people burn their stimulus. Won't be a crash, but wouldn't touch housing right now. People given free money do stupid shit. 12-24 months they'll be delinquent. Getting a downpayment doesn't mean you can pay it. We're at a peak or about to be. Probably will just stagnate without further money printing and stimulus. I know there's inflation everywhere, but I think a lot of working families got a free government check for a down payment.

CA is an anomaly, so I can't predict that. Most the country will go sideways or slight decline without even more inflation. Shit, my airline points doubled from what I usually pay to DEN. 6-8k points was the norm for a non-stop. 15k for my June trip to Red Rocks.
354   zzyzzx   2021 May 28, 6:08am  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ui7DWkaBNoI

Bidding wars calm down as sellers come to market
355   zzyzzx   2021 Jun 25, 6:49am  

Excellent analysis of the Tampa area:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCd5kjDXk7o

One thing they guy is showing how deaths are going to influence housing availability.
356   clambo   2021 Jun 25, 10:33am  

I would not expect Florida real estate to "crash" because there is high demand from people escaping taxes, fucked politics, crime and snow.

The scenery and weather aren't as good as California, but they're mostly coming from NYC, NJ, Michigan and other places that kind of suck.
357   zzyzzx   2021 Jun 25, 10:53am  

clambo says
I would not expect Florida real estate to "crash" because there is high demand from people escaping taxes, fucked politics, crime and snow.

The scenery and weather aren't as good as California, but they're mostly coming from NYC, NJ, Michigan and other places that kind of suck.


As expensive as Tampa is right now, I would not be surprised to see it correct. Not at the 50% level, but at some meaningful level yes.
358   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 25, 2:40pm  

Does anyone have any good stock tips and reason behind it?

Thinking of adding to my S&P500, QQQ, and reits. AAPL and TMO are also on my list. Appreciate any feedback.
359   theoakman   2021 Jun 25, 2:42pm  

Taiwan semiconductor. Everyone needs their products and demand has consistently continued to grow. They are always ahead of their competition on technology as well.
360   Ceffer   2021 Jun 25, 2:53pm  

clambo says
I would not expect Florida real estate to "crash"

361   Bitcoin   2021 Jun 25, 2:56pm  

theoakman says
Taiwan semiconductor

Thanks!! just reading up on it. Will add that one to my portfolio....they have a gross margin of 50% and operating margin of 40%. Morningstar determines fair value at 133......stock is trading at 116.
362   Ceffer   2021 Jun 25, 2:59pm  

We're getting solicitations to sell all the time now. Passive stack has gone up many fleet Hummers since January with lots left over for hookers and blow. I hope it makes up for the value burning inflationary spiral at least.
363   Patrick   2021 Jun 25, 3:10pm  

Bitcoin says
Does anyone have any good stock tips and reason behind it?


@Bitcoin

I still think SHOP has longer to go on its epic bull run because they are the dominant way to set up a commercial website.

I think FRO is crazy undervalued. I don't know why that is, but it's so cheap and revenue keeps increasing, so I bought some.

I think LUV will easily regain its former highs and keep going because their customer service is so superior to other airlines'.

I would avoid any cannabis-related stocks. I got slaughtered on each one I bought. I guess it's ultimately just a commodity.

Funeral homes might do well if lots more people do drop dead from the "vaccine", so I'm considering SCI, which has a p/e of only 14 and a dividend. It's sad, but hey, I'm not the one murdering all those people with viruses and "vaccines", Fauci is.

I bought some shares in LAND, a small REIT which buys farmland.

Overall, I think the market is too high and could easily crash and stay down for years, as it has twice before in my memory. I'm willing to wait that out.
364   mell   2021 Jun 25, 3:38pm  

Patrick says
Bitcoin says
Does anyone have any good stock tips and reason behind it?


@Bitcoin

I still think SHOP has longer to go on its epic bull run because they are the dominant way to set up a commercial website.

I think FRO is crazy undervalued. I don't know why that is, but it's so cheap and revenue keeps increasing, so I bought some.

I think LUV will easily regain its former highs and keep going because their customer service is so superior to other airlines'.

I would avoid any cannabis-related stocks. I got slaughtered on each one I bought. I guess it's ultimately just a commodity.

Funeral homes might do well if lots more people do drop dead from the "vaccine", so I'm considering SCI, which has a p/e of only 14 and a dividend. It's sad, but hey, I'm not the one murdering all those people with viruses and "vaccines", Fauci is.

I bought some shares in LAN...


@Patrick the cash to debt ratio for FRO is horrendous. That's why they're undervalued. If they can stay profitable, grow net revs and keep chipping away at the debt while servicing it it's a great stock which could net crazy gains but you have to bet on a continued rebound for years. Any crisis will rapidly increase the debt again and wipe out prior progress. That's why it's possible that they will do a capital raise to pay off more debt and dilute soon. Esp. if the price keeps climbing. That being said, it's probably one of the best shippers to own. Spot prices have been rising and the outlook is decent. High insider ownership is also a good sign.
365   Patrick   2021 Jun 25, 3:42pm  

Maybe it's a question of interest rates. As long as rates are artificially held near zero, they can support quite a lot of debt.
366   mell   2021 Jun 25, 4:23pm  

Patrick says
Maybe it's a question of interest rates. As long as rates are artificially held near zero, they can support quite a lot of debt.


Yeah as long as they can roll it over and find lenders it's fine. We have expected rates to rise now for almost 10 years and they have neared and stayed at historic lows. Also I noticed that there quarterly growth has been slumping but that may likely have been Covid standstill and the whole industry is coming out of it now.
367   Eman   2021 Jun 25, 5:16pm  

6 months later, the stock market and the housing market, both, are at all time high. 🤑🤑🤑
368   Eman   2021 Jun 25, 5:45pm  

Now, the question is are we in a bubble?
369   Patrick   2021 Jun 25, 5:51pm  

Easy to answer that:

Is the cost of owning more than the cost of renting the same thing over the typical 6 or 7 year holding period for a house?

You can use the NY Slimes rent-vs-buy calculator.
370   Eman   2021 Jun 25, 6:07pm  

You haven’t changed your flawed thesis Patrick. 👍
371   Patrick   2021 Jun 25, 6:14pm  

What's flawed about it?
372   Shaman   2021 Jun 25, 6:30pm  

Eman says
6 months later, the stock market and the housing market, both, are at all time high. 🤑🤑🤑


And while I bought my house with 20% down, I’m approaching 50% equity.
373   porkchopXpress   2021 Jun 25, 7:18pm  

Eman says
You haven’t changed your flawed thesis Patrick. 👍
It's not flawed if the Fed didn't meddle so ginormously in the market.
374   mell   2021 Jun 25, 7:26pm  

There's no prolonged crash on the horizon this year, maybe brief corrections like we have seen but stock and hosting market will continue to climb. Out of controls rates, back to back bad auctions or a surprise Fed rate hike could trigger a bigger correction, and, as always poor earnings and layoffs (which are nowhere in sight). We gotta wait for inflation to keep climbing, not damaging enough yet.
375   mich   2021 Jun 25, 7:41pm  

rocketjoe79 says
Houses in my area (NorCal) are flying off the shelves. 2-3 days sell time when a house comes up, zero inventory (except trash pits.)
Where are you in NorCal? I'm in Sonoma County. I'm glad I didn't buy here in 2015 the fires suck!
376   mich   2021 Jun 25, 7:42pm  

Shorting S&P got half on will add other mon..using an inverse etf wish me luck :P

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