The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019

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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 30/01/21, 12:24

Christophe wrote:In this case I claim my 10% !! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

But in my opinion they are whining ... eh Guy?

Well not really, on the contrary! : Mrgreen:
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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by humus » 24/06/21, 07:30

According to the Deutsche Bank crystal ball, it would be for 2022/2023.

Deutsche Bank is very clear: The Fed's refusal to worry about inflation "could lead to a major recession and trigger a chain of crises in financial markets around the world, especially in emerging markets." What alerts Deutsche Bank economists is that consumer prices and PCE price indexes are well above the Fed's 2% inflation target, but the Fed is concerned. more social goals than stopping inflation.


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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by Christophe » 07/08/21, 13:55

Izy star of the day!

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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by Christophe » 15/09/21, 19:06

The following...???

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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by Obamot » 15/09/21, 20:43

Every opinion is good to take
Christophe wrote:The following...???
You must have missed this when I posted it ... : Arrowd:
LINK HERE, I am reposting: https://lilianeheldkhawam.com/2021/08/0 ... e-du-pass/

... there are a lot of answers from someone “inside”Which has found a new vocation to denounce the abuses of the system, but with words, a vocabulary and the type of paradigm specific to people in the field ...

Mind-blowing, I think.
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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by Obamot » 18/09/21, 21:59

Another opinion that goes in the direction of a collapse:

According to some analysts, we would be close to a “banking tsunami ” (by that mean a domino effect during which your savings would probably be confiscated, sucked up ... since the guarantee fund would be 4 billion - whereas we were told 100 € per account, this very small amount would rather suggest that at the final settlement, there could only be € 000 - at most, on each of our accounts ... : Shock:

Nah it's not true ... mash the scoop ... we who thought that "everything was fine”Since Macronlini (and the“ funny ones ”said so : Mrgreen:

Here is the situation in the USA: : Shock: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

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Don't worry, everything has been prepared and organized ... everything is under control!

THEY ARE PLAYING THE AIRPLANE GAME, AND IT WOULD BE YOUR ASSETS THAT COULD BE USED TO WALK UP THEIR LOSSES!

https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMRX3C8TS/

: Shock: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by Christophe » 19/09/21, 02:44

Still nothing understood ... what are the curves and the zones?
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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by Ahmed » 19/09/21, 09:49

To speak of a "drift of the system" implies that, of course, "excesses" would be reprehensible, but that the functional whole would remain healthy. However, these drifts only constitute epiphenomena, sometimes spectacular, but which are intrinsically the consequences of attempts to remedy the systemic functioning: speculative bubbles which replace the usual process of capital appreciation, themselves due to a fictitious increase in capital. which however fails to restore the old accumulative functions.
The massive expulsion of human labor from the production process increasingly reduces this valorizing possibility, while it implies a destructive forward flight of resources in a compensatory compulsion to produce goods (since each commodity contains relatively less value, more production. massive tries to restore absolute value); the second implication is social: in addition to unemployment, greater pressure is exerted on employees in order to maintain profitability which structurally tends to decline (overall decline, but uneven depending on the sector of activity).
As long as there are "carriers of hope" for a possible valuation, the fiction will continue ... This also explains the current craze for industries and "green" energies which seem to constitute the only current opportunity (in addition to provide an exit door, probably imaginary, to ineluctable physical constraints) to the pursuit of a system at the end of its phase.
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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by humus » 19/09/21, 11:15

Christophe wrote:Still nothing understood ... what are the curves and the zones?

This is where it goes for the "explanations" and a better resolution graphic:
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Re: The biggest financial crash in history will happen in 2019




by humus » 19/09/21, 11:28

Obamot wrote:Another opinion that goes in the direction of a collapse:

According to some analysts, we would be close to a “banking tsunami ” (by that mean a domino effect during which your savings would probably be confiscated, sucked up ... since the guarantee fund would be 4 billion - whereas we were told 100 € per account, this very small amount would rather suggest that at the final settlement, there could only be € 000 - at most, on each of our accounts ... : Shock:

Nah it's not true ... mash the scoop ... we who thought that "everything was fine”Since Macronlini (and the“ funny ones ”said so : Mrgreen:

Personally I doubt the conclusions of JP Chevallier. He believes that we will prioritize the rules of the game, in the lives of real people.
This is what we have done so far but the covid episode has shown that you can "print money" as much as you want, if you want to.
Playing by the rules would mean nameless social chaos and very quickly no more economic games at all.
But all that concerns money is only a game of writing, easy to tweak here or there so that the economic game continues.
Everyone has an interest in the economic game continuing * because no one knows any other game. : Mrgreen:
Above all, let's not search. : roll:
* except nature and therefore except humans at the end : roll: Suicidal absurdity to continue this "current economic game" as it is.

The real problems will arise when the real resource shortages occur.
Money is created by a simple game of writing, oil, wheat, iron, etc. ... it is already more difficult. : Mrgreen:

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