tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post5393321523932755265..comments2024-03-19T04:48:40.304-04:00Comments on The Silicon Graybeard: Waiting for the Shoe to Drop SiGraybeardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00280583031339062059noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-66012546215693118182014-05-22T22:33:38.770-04:002014-05-22T22:33:38.770-04:00Anon, 1808
Hard to add anything to that. Looking...Anon, 1808<br /><br />Hard to add anything to that. Looking at the time delays in the previous snap backs, I'm starting to think 2015, not this year. We may start a correction this year. Probably will. But the Dow 6000 won't happen until 2015. As a rough planning date that I may revise, I'm thinking September to October 2015. <br /><br />Why then? Most US market crashes happen in September or October <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_stock_market_crashes_and_bear_markets" rel="nofollow">by this entry in Wikipedia</a> So it's just playing the odds of the most likely timing. <br /><br />And Brigid - there's a ton of wisdom in that simple statement. It's just a shame that wisdom cost so much. Still less than it's going to cost next time, but still...<br />SiGraybeardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00280583031339062059noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-43745160040619622812014-05-22T18:08:17.436-04:002014-05-22T18:08:17.436-04:00There are a number of unusual factors. There is q...There are a number of unusual factors. There is quantitative easing which supposedly is being reduced 10% a month. There is massive printing and borrowing to prop up the federal budget. There is the unbelievably low interest rate for investors and savers. Then there are the many foriegn contries which are really worse off then we are and their investors and billionaires need someplace to put their money. And of course their are the arab shiekdoms with billions and billions to move around. Each of these factors will be affected by different externalities but most right now are pushing them to a safe haven which is or appears to be the American stock market (and of course PM's). There isn't a lot else to attract investors. In spite of our disasterous policies and our failing economy we might ride this wave for years. But I'm not sure we will. Something will happen; a black swan event, a actual crash in some critical sector, North Korea bombing SK or Iran bombing Israel, etc. Somethng will trigger it and when it happens it could be the biggest crash in history. I say could be because so many of the underlying factors will remain the same and maybe as odd and ironic as it sounds the U.S. could ride this out better then most countries, again because what other choices do investors have. Almsot without exception all the self-styled "experts" who have predicted a terrible crash were wrong or at least premature in their predictions. This is not to say it won't happen but to point out that no one knows. The biggest difficulty in predicting something like this is people react to the situation and that changes the situation. That is what creates bubbles, bursts bubbles, causes crashes and causes boom/bull markets. <br />My guess is at best we are in for a long slog with high unemployment and getting worse and higher debt and more government programs and increasing inflation possibly at some tipping point becoming runaway inflation in most commodities but not everything. I think too that it is likely that we will see some level of open warfare which will bring it's own economic confusion with it. The crystal ball is muddy but most prognasticators agree things look bad and are getting worse.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1592992209402300549.post-74092799547990084462014-05-22T08:55:53.453-04:002014-05-22T08:55:53.453-04:00I got out of the stock market after the last big d...I got out of the stock market after the last big drop, losing a quarter million in both stocks and real estate was enough for me. Money is in tangibles now, things I can trade or sell.<br /><br />Home on the Rangehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03836315423040719919noreply@blogger.com