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Comments by "Tasty Pymp" (@tastypymp1287) on "Is It Time To Invest? - Investment Clock" video.
It's always time to invest according to Ramin and the Investment Industrial Complex he represents.
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@Jonathan Howson Playing it safe? How is investing, blindly, in an asset than can loose 50% of its value in a year 'playing it safe'? An asset class that has repeatedly required massive bailouts and underwriting by the taxpayer to keep it from going completely bankrupt? The Investment Industrial Complex cannot and will not save you when it all goes wrong and you are heading into huge trouble as we speak.
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That benefits the investment industrial complex more than you.
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I wonder if Ramin understands the difference between price and value? The main reason for the market of equities to increase more in price than not is inflation. The main reason for inflation is currency devaluation.
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@8G00SE8 'Cheaper'.... Investment Industrial Complex speak.
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@Chris F That's not the same thing Chris. Come on, don't take me for a fool.
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@danguee1 So according to you, anyone who expresses a different opinion to you or those you follow are to be labelled 'trolls'? Still here son.
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I wonder if it noticed subprime mortgages.
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@chrisf1600 They pay an 'excess' return because of inflation and speculation. The return figures the investment industrial complex quote are never adjusted for inflation.
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@Chris F Absolute twaddle. That's pure textbook regurgitation. There is no 'risk premium' that you describe. Apart from dividends, stocks bear no yield at all. Any 'premium' is theoretically deducted from the intrinsic value, which itself is essentially an assumption. It is IMPOSSIBLE for equity, or any asset, to indefinitely outperform inflation if you understand the maths. Think about it, the aggregate value of all things cannot be above total money supply. That's impossible. Even double entry accounting methods demonstrate that. So if equities are always providing an excess return, at what expense elsewhere? It is the increase in debt that ultimately increases the values in a debt based economy. When does that turn from investment into speculation and eventually into a ponzi result?
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@Chris F It's straight forward. Look at an index over time, look at the supply of money in the currency it is denominated in and look at inflation. You will see a positive correlation between all three. Which one is driving the others? And to add to that, look at the levels of debt. Also a positive correlation.
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@djayjp Yes, they viewed it as negative.
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@ohkee Parroting investment industrial complex clichés....
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@djayjp Oh it is.
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@djayjp But you don't know WHY it went up. It wasn't out of optimism. It was out of fear.
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@djayjp What's funny?
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The government are not manipulating prices. There's no such thing as a price cap.
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False.
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This message was brought to you by the Investment Industrial Complex.
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@jonathanhowson6420 What's a reasonable rate and over what period of time?
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