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  1. No you're not. In fact you stated it would still cost 2300 dollars in your opinion. Hystercal Helen goto move #7, move the goalposts when proven wrong. 15 years to build a factory!!!!
  2. He doesn't get simple logic. He wants his TDS cake and eat it too. Look simpleton up in the dictionary and there is a picture of thegeneral.
  3. Yes. Semiconductor or processor plant with steril rooms, wash rooms the whole 9 yards is less than 5 years. They could buy a building and retrofit it just for assembly and testing in a few months. 15 years is feminine type hysterics.
  4. How many iPhones do you buy 15 years dumbass? I'll gladly pay more for a couple phones to get manufacturing here. I'm a patriot. And it doesn't take 15 years to build a factory. More like 5. And the tariffs aren't 130%. JFC hyperventilating Helen. I'll also pay that extra hundred bucks for the new dishwasher!!!! BFD.
  5. Horseman

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    It's too easy to pick out the smart investors. One word: OPPORTUNITY GOOG's PE ratio is 18 for fok sake. 18!!!!!!!!
  6. Horseman

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    Ive got a bunch of cash still, why not getting 4%+, push chips in. Don't run and hide. Weaklings run and hide.
  7. Horseman

    Yeah...I'm a bit worried

    I win again.
  8. Horseman

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    Time to double down. Not sit it out like a loser. Life Losing is contagious. It's a stock firesale, load up.
  9. Horseman

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    Yep. Weaklings don't understand diversification.
  10. I'm fine with that. Have some reballancing to finish with mutual funds tomorrow. Don't want to get caught in a bounce.
  11. Go hide in the corner and suck your thumb?
  12. Not when it forces interest rates up and they have a bunch of cash in the bank. The more you know.
  13. It was in response to a jab about being employable. Learn to read dumbasss. Employment is the furthest thing from my mind. But there is a larger point. If you're smart enough to get there you're smart enough to not scream at the sky at each down turn in the market. The market does that, take advantage instd of crying about it.
  14. The fundamentals of economics and investing don't change just because you've reached financial independence. You'd protect yourself and react the exact same way. Really the only thing that changes, that should change, is your risk tolerance and asset allocation the more wealthy you become. That's exactly why inflation doesn't bother me, I'd take 4-5% guaranteed all day long. And it's a small farm in God's country.
  15. Horseman

    Stock Market bubble - will crash

    I got busy and didn't add when AMZN and GOOG hit my entry prices at 190 and 160 so pushed some chips in today for even cheaper. Not looking to add individual stocks, but, gambling on those two almost 10 years ago now helped get me to financial independence. Also rebalanced today and got a lot of equity indexes on the cheap. I knew bonds were doing well the past months, but was pleasantly surprised to see international did even better.
  16. When I said I don't mind inflation who did you and your retarded friend think I was talking about? I don't need to worry about everyone else. It's not my problem people aren't prepared and don't know what to do when the economy changes. I could recommend a few good books, just for you though.
  17. Good thing it doesn't matter what a clown thinks. I'm independently wealthy and no longer work chump. I do whatever the fok I want to.
  18. You responded to me idiot. And I don't work for you either, fok off.
  19. “The ministry is analysing the impact of the announced tariffs… It is a mixed bag and not a setback for India,” a senior commerce ministry official told PTI, adding that discussions with the US could lead to revisions. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said his country would negotiate with the Trump administration to remove the tariffs. U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not criticize Trump; rather, he said that the U.S. president was acting on "his mandate." However, he also said that "nothing is off the table." The prime minister assured that his government is working to make "an economic prosperity deal" with the U.S. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday announced that his country would preemptively lift all tariffs on U.S. goods. German Finance Minister Jörg Kukies expects a "substantial adverse impact" from the new US tariffs, but he stressed that Berlin is seeking "partnership-kind negotiations" with Washington. You're not smart.
  20. Awesome. Let me dumb it down for you. Inflation won't hurt me. I'd rather have high interest rates that offsets any inflation because I have a lot more money in the bank than I do spending. HTH
  21. Poor people, middle class, tomato tomauto
  22. I don't mind inflation at all as long as interest rates go up. Inflation only hurts poor people.
  23. Hysterical. Put down your purse Sally. If you don't have the stomach for it don't pay attention to it you foking crybaby.
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