GE will help to rebuild their infrastructure and every thing else - GE is everywhere and does so much global work.
You think they'll export some of those vintage Chevy's?
THIS IS WHERE I WOULD PUT SOMETHING TO REPRESENT MY THINKING, BUT THEN THEY SHOW UP!
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"Perception sets asset prices." I expect the secular bull market to run until at least 2031 and that's my game plan - leverage to the hilt.
I've been spreading the bull manure all year for a 300 point gap up open - will today be the day. We may be heading into a multi-month rally. No sign whatsoever that this (what people decades from now will look back on as being the greatest bull market in history) bull market is anywhere near being over. A mega trend secular bull market that runs through 2031 is purrfect. It's time to catch the rocket ride.
I agree this bull market isn't done...and in the long run agree totally with your idea that it will run through the 2020's in a huge bull run...but I also believe that there will be a painful correction in 2016/17 (of around 35%) before an even bigger bull run than this 2009-15 bull market get underway. So avoiding as much of that bear market as possible will be prudent (especially for folks like me wanting to retire in the next few years), but not easy.
The next megabull in the 2020's will be fueled by higher inflation and the millenials entering their peak spending years.
Here's a good article explaining the current situation if it hasn't been posted already. I haven't been keeping up on this blog.
Recent Hindenburg Omens Signaled Caution, Now What? | Chris Puplava | FINANCIAL SENSE
How I wish I had +$500K to spend on oil and coal stocks - I could do it in a heartbeat. An all out bull rally is not totally out of the question even from our current level.
"Studies have shown that investors and consumers tend to be 2-3 years behind the curve of a financial market trend. That is, investors who were scared onto the sidelines by a stock market crash will usually wait up to two or three years before re-entering the market, but only if stocks have advanced during that time." It's time to follow the Ferdinand express rampage. I got my son-in-law a subscription to Barrons to help him find redemption.
My investment adviser (Mindylou) still wants me to sell my Signet Jewelers (SIG) but I don't want the profitable capital gains just yet. Sometimes I'm just a coward. I really hate to sell anything.
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