2020 Collapse

This has probably been asked elsewhere, but what is the recommended ethereum trading platform currently?
 
Taliban gaining ground in Afghanistan. The US and Nato are leaving a "gaping hole" between China and Iran. Perhaps it's intentional?
Some suggest that this could affect the trade routes between China and Central Asia (transportation routes were planned to be constructed through Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan-Iran and another one through Pakistan all the way down to Karachi).

With the current trends it is worrying that the region will destabilize. I think the biggest losers of this are China, Russia, Pakistan, Iran as well as all nearby countries.

 
I thought I was on your ignore list?



16 months away? Mustn't have given their crystal ball as good a polish as Westpac which predicted a rate rise waaaay off in early 2023 or the ANZ in late 2023. Must've really squinted hard to see it though.

Psh.


Love Chip Diamond. Some of his stuff is average but some of it is the funniest stuff I've seen on YouTube. Especially mumbles.
 
Taliban gaining ground in Afghanistan. The US and Nato are leaving a "gaping hole" between China and Iran. Perhaps it's intentional?
Some suggest that this could affect the trade routes between China and Central Asia (transportation routes were planned to be constructed through Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan-Iran and another one through Pakistan all the way down to Karachi).

With the current trends it is worrying that the region will destabilize. I think the biggest losers of this are China, Russia, Pakistan, Iran as well as all nearby countries.

Opium war is lost, no more growing there, more drones war ahead...
 
risky to buy risky assets at this moment. market looks "peakish".

gold can't run "away".

Yep, have to agree with you there sgbuyer,

Stock market risky because of record prices, real estate risky because of record-high prices,
cryptos risky because prices still multitudes higher than they were not that long ago.

Precious metals still have some short-term risk too due to the paper derivatives market but have far less risk than the other so-called " investments".
 
In Many Cities In America, The Criminals Are Starting To Gain Firm Control Of The Streets https://www.zerohedge.com/political...minals-are-starting-gain-firm-control-streets

Next door, the shoplifting epidemic in San Francisco has evolved into systematic looting.
Criminals in California have learned that if they keep the value of the merchandise they steal at each store to under $950, they won’t be charged with a felony even if they are caught.

There are certain areas of Chicago that are essentially “no go zones” at this point, but of course the same thing could be said about the worst parts of many other major U.S. cities.

need people there to confirm such
shipping from US becomes risky
 
Yep, have to agree with you there sgbuyer,

Stock market risky because of record prices, real estate risky because of record-high prices,
cryptos risky because prices still multitudes higher than they were not that long ago.

Precious metals still have some short-term risk too due to the paper derivatives market but have far less risk than the other so-called " investments".

I have funds I want to invest but I share your sentiments. Not sure what to do honestly.

With the 'buy low, sell high' mantra in mind it just feels illogical to go near real estate at the moment. Record high prices combined with record low interest rates simply reeks of slaughter to me. To make money your betting that prices go even higher?? If that happens then the people who haven't bought their first house by now, never will.
Then again I may be totally wrong. Fked if I know. ??
 
I have funds I want to invest but I share your sentiments. Not sure what to do honestly.

With the 'buy low, sell high' mantra in mind it just feels illogical to go near real estate at the moment. Record high prices combined with record low interest rates simply reeks of slaughter to me. To make money your betting that prices go even higher?? If that happens then the people who haven't bought their first house by now, never will.
Then again I may be totally wrong. Fked if I know. ??

If you have funds to invest and don't know what to do then the best thing to do is "nothing" and to sit on the funds until things become clearer.

I don't think that the above-mentioned (non-metal) asset classes will appreciate so much in value in the near future that you would regret your decision.

I think the Wells Fargo (and some others now ) decision of shutting down the lines of credit for its customers might be the "canary in the coal mine" warning us that
we might be entering a new global financial crisis soon.

It might be prudent to sit on some funds to cover at least 6 to 12 months of living expenses just in case things go bad real fast.
 
My siblings and I pulled €200,000 out of Cyprus a month before the bail-in. I’ll always back myself against the establishment.
 
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