Central Banks creating largest stock bubble of all time...? Patience required for cryptos and precious metals.

in stocks •  7 years ago 

Source: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-03-26/bofa-we-are-witnessing-third-biggest-assset-bubble-created-central-bank

I think we need to add the Federal Reserve to the picture below :-)

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Who knows the truth of what is going on in the riggged stock market?

Who knows when precious metals will stopped being “openly rigged” ?

Who knows when Cryptos are going to rock again? (Hint hint ....Goldman Sachs trading desk opens in June...just sayin).

Does this stock market bubble pattern look appetizing?
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Historically the market has had many bubble before — how many months does it have left to run?
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I get the feeling the fall of the market and the eventual transition to a crypto economy are tied together. We are getting tremendous opportunities to buy crypto’s on sale for this eventual shift.

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Outstanding Post!
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We need to be patient!

Crypto: Let's go to work!

I have to move my ‘wild and crazy goals’ for Crypto to May/June....this way I will be happy to be wrong in April (if it soars) :-)

That's a great plan :)

The humanity will get in better shape when money will disappear from this planet ;)

What is the saying...”the love of money is the root of all evil”

It's going to be a hell of a ride whatever happens.

The stock market crash is just a drop in the bucket in comparison to the overwhelming surprise of the things coming on the earth. We have to be prepared in multiple ways, the most important of them being spiritually prepared in Christ. Blessings.

Can't be sure of anything these days. Lot of things to go wrong.

We don’t know the timing of anything....but we can see a trend is all we can suggest.

Maybe? they will.

Seems like something is going to happen. Interest rates are going up which usually puts a mean slow down on the market.