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    e.nonHamilton Nolan
    7/17/14 4:59pm

    read thru zero hedge sometime... they've been predicting an imminent collapse forever; and i suppose at some point they'll prove right. the paranoia runs very deep over there; everything is being manipulated by obama.

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      Larse.non
      7/18/14 11:14am

      You've got to go to Naked Capitalism, not Zero Hedge. ZH is a little unhinged and not insightful enough to justify attention.

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      Larse.non
      7/18/14 11:14am

      You've got to go to Naked Capitalism, not Zero Hedge. ZH is a little unhinged and not insightful enough to justify attention.

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    burnernumberfourHamilton Nolan
    7/17/14 5:07pm

    I'm not so much worried about bubble collapses, rather than I'm worried about how bubbles tend to harm people who do not generally have much to do with inflating the bubble. There are detrimental externalities that happen when bubbles inflate that no one really wants to talk about, regardless of whether they pop.

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      DolemiteHamilton Nolan
      7/17/14 4:52pm

      The real question is, what do I do with my teeny, tiny, hummingbird-sized nest egg??

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        SmitrosDolemite
        7/17/14 5:18pm

        Diversify. Goats and sheep.

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      toothpetardHamilton Nolan
      7/17/14 4:50pm

      I wouldn't be nearly this greedy if I wasn't so goddamn paranoid.

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        Eugene GaltonHamilton Nolan
        7/17/14 6:17pm

        Interest rates have been at 0% for like 4 years and they are mouth siphoning cash into the markets. Free money, what could possibly go wrong?

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          burnernumberfourHamilton Nolan
          7/17/14 5:26pm

          Also, read the "Seattle minimum wage bubble" article, and the only thing it amazes me is how much people have swallowed capitalist shit in order to abandon policies that will, in the end and long term, help most people.

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            mike in So CalHamilton Nolan
            7/17/14 6:20pm

            once the people that own large chunks of overvalued stock decide to liquify because they realize that stocks with P/E ratios of 400 are unsustainable? then itll be over. right now everyone is hoarding their tulip bulbs.

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              aranxa1Hamilton Nolan
              7/17/14 5:31pm

              So disappointed. Thought this was going to be another article on teens peeing in their mouths.

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