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Good times are here to stay, but only for people already having good times. If you aren't having a good time, you never will. #NewReality
Good times are here to stay, but only for people already having good times. If you aren't having a good time, you never will. #NewReality
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The Land of Opportunity. Don't you worry, you can take out a loan for an education, then take out a loan for a place to live, and then hope you're fortunate enough not to be bankrupt from Affordable Healthcare.
What are you guys talking about? We are in a recovery.
After step 12 you remain in a recovery. For the rest of your life.

correlation was pretty tight between corporate profits and the S&P up to 2009.
yield expectations have been cut by half thanks to all the printing, so maybe we're allowed more upside in the S&P 500 now.
OTOH, when Hillary wins should the GOP retain the House, things are going to get totally, totally fucked in DC.
If you had only listened...
Go look at what I wrote
Because oil is rising Q4 2016 or Q1 2017 Earnings will turn positive that is the reason the markets should hit a new all time high because consumption levels are still good enough..
Oh by the way
MASI (Main stock)
ATEN
UNXL
Z
GPRO
KBH
WTW
HP
TWTR
DB had a stop loss provision in it
That's a nice % return if you go time stamp every time I said to buy it

But stick to cash and ARLP... that is the safe way to play since the market cycle is very old and employment cost index is in it's first stage of rising

When the next severe downturn happens, which will be far sooner than most expect, and brutal in depth & length, Logan will disappear or try and revise his prior permabull bullshit statements (ad nauseam).
Data trends turn negative then we switch from growth to recession trends and tracking when we can see the recovery data flip and here it happened on June of 2009 right when the markets turned as well

the next recession will be very normal
I learned long ago that investors keep fighting the last war. I was 30 during the 1987 crash, had been investing for 11 years. The memory of that event kept so many people waiting for "another, worse one". The '08-09 crash was much worse so it's not surprising people think:
When the next severe downturn happens, [it] will be far sooner than most expect, and brutal in depth & length
They're conditioned.
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https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-09-02/a-storm-is-brewing-in-global-financial-markets
Global growth is weak, and will be eroded further by Brexit. Oil prices are low, and likely to plunge further. The world has excess capacity and a wage-depressing labor surplus. Corporate profits are shaky. And deflation is laying bare the impotence of central banks. So where would you logically expect financial markets to be going, given that economic, financial and political environment?
#LogansSwan