You both sound very interesting :) Im not really into "real" (physical) markets. One would expect companies are doing very well, based upon how much CEOs rack in in bonuses.
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Even big banks and hedgefunds are screaming "be careful and aware of the drop". This is why it might not happen and just jump to new alltime-highs directly.
part is a bit confusing to me. How will that possibly prevent a sell-off? Is it due to less people investing and fear-selling once it goes down a bit?
In how much time would you expect the real drop to take place?
When the sentiment is bearish, a drop usually does not happen. The market goes in the direction where most people loose. That is usally when a big short squeeze happens.
The "real" drop may take months to years still. I don't think we are in the euphoria stage yet. This is likely a normal correction.
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