BBC Speechless As Trader Tells Truth: Market Is Toast

chimpanchu said:
What the heck? Is that guy on video implying that people should be buying 30 year bond to protect their wealth????? Because 30 year bond is "safer" asset?


i watched him closely and had the impression that he wanted to say more but caught himself in time
he probably trotted out the bonds strategy so as not to give tooo much away to the general public
 
This was an extremely powerful video, it's like a marker which points out where we are in this entire global collapse scenario. It was only a year ago that there wasn't any mention of this kinda stuff on the mainstream, but now, it's all coming out!
 
the trader says the smart money/big money hedge funds know the stock market is finished and don't care about the euro and are moving their money into safer assets like treasury bonds ...

(while the money of the general public left in the market hoping for an improvement will get wiped out)

this is great insight into the markets
 
chimpanchu said:
What the heck? Is that guy on video implying that people should be buying 30 year bond to protect their wealth????? Because 30 year bond is "safer" asset?

Are you for real? The guy is a trader, not an investor. He's not telling you to park your money. Duh. Sometimes I really wonder what goes on in people's minds.
 
villiagegate said:
auspm said:
I have absolutely no sympathy for those who are about to burn.

None.

I don't mean to be rude, or pick a fight but I think that's a pretty brutal thing to say. You aren't worried about retirees who will be forced back to work, parents who will be forced to work harder and spend less time with their children? What about the next generation who will be forced to come of age through all of this?

God forbid we see a currency or banking crisis.. The middle class will be destroyed..

We've all been lucky enough to see it ahead of time, and we all had our 'aha!' moment. However, having that moment was mostly luck for most of us (me at least)...

+1 thanks for pointing this out, many a retiree are oblivious to whats coming, its absolutely freightening, I just hope my stack is big enough for mum and dad too.
 
Ag-ness said:
Sigh.... I don't have any fiat with which to back up the truck either.


Hi all..newbie here. If you were desperate to buy in this dip, couldn't you just take out a personal loan with your local credit union, or bank, and trade those paper rectangles in for some gold/silver coins? Interest rates are low enough right now for this to make sense...depending on your world view, I suppose.
 
systematic said:
just get the hell out of the stock market ....

Systematic and that means transferring your super to cash if you have the option. Or better still PM's through a SMSF
 
hiho said:
villiagegate said:
auspm said:
I have absolutely no sympathy for those who are about to burn.

None.

I don't mean to be rude, or pick a fight but I think that's a pretty brutal thing to say. You aren't worried about retirees who will be forced back to work, parents who will be forced to work harder and spend less time with their children? What about the next generation who will be forced to come of age through all of this?

God forbid we see a currency or banking crisis.. The middle class will be destroyed..

We've all been lucky enough to see it ahead of time, and we all had our 'aha!' moment. However, having that moment was mostly luck for most of us (me at least)...

+1 thanks for pointing this out, many a retiree are oblivious to whats coming, its absolutely freightening, I just hope my stack is big enough for mum and dad too.

I buy in amounts that's easily divided up between the family if worst comes to worst. x amount of this x amount of that.
 
They are oblivious to whats coming, but at the same time they don't want to hear a voice of reason, if they prefer to follow mad guys, thieves and crooks its their choice, have to respect it aye? And i don't feel sorry for majority of buddies that I know, when u push for seriously important topic (like why Ireland should default and leave euro-zone, they change the subject to president election and how Ireland might become a first country in the world that will have gay president, I mean WTF?! its not like dude sex preferences gonna save us from disaster?)

Another thing is, that when I'm traveling back home (by bus :/) there is free morning newspaper "Metro", guess what? Guy is on the second page, and journalist are bashing him left and right, calling him names and whatnot. In the style of "He is happy and is dreaming of recession while millions are unemployed and sliding into poverty! How can he?! Bastard!" - that style. Guy was basically blamed for all the Egyptian Plagues, hunger in Africa and AIDS epidemia, a fine scapegoat. Bravo! <applause> Good job!

Nope, I'm not sorry for those ppl, not a single bit. They'll be hit hard, and obviously will find a new scapegoat, in form of ... stackers? Who knows?
 
iv never seen an interview like that on msm makes me wonder why they would put it out there was it live tv ? maybe they had no idea he was gonna spring all that on them ...stock market toast... goldman sachs , no doubt it will have brushed by most viewers . all my super is in cash awaiting my smsf to be set up , i hope silver/ gold is at good prices come time to start spendin!!
 
systematic said:
just get the hell out of the stock market ....

I have been on my husbands back about this for the past 2 years, unfortunatly he is not hearing it :(

......meanwhile I stack !
 
auspm said:
You will see this again and again and again and again through the media and social outlets of discussion until it's generally too late to do anything about it.
Human beings like to think they've evolved mentally because we have ipods, air travel and atomic bombs, but the stark reality is on many fundamental levels we're barely above those primates who still live in trees.
We are conditioned like human cattle to think a certain way, to react a certain way, to function a certain way.
Freedom isn't just a measure drawn through your economic/financial standing.
It's as much a measure of your capacity for independent and rational thought that sets you free as much as how your bank balance allows you to live.
The sad reality is that we (as a collective) have ceased to function as thinking beings and are instead driven by conditioned base instincts, namely to consume and provide labor.
Enslavement of mankind is very startling when you first really see it, because it's there in front of your eyes all along and yet most never even see it.

If it wasn't for the horrible tragedy of it all, you'd have to marvel at the perfection the system has devised over generations to create a prison that humans will willingly accept.

Extremely well said and so true....in regards to this entire thread I keep thinking of Jack Nicholson's famous one-liner "YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH" ....hhmmm
 
Is there anything more annoying to watch than those BBC hosts acting all "proper" for their brainwashed audience?
 
BBQ said:
Is there anything more annoying to watch than those BBC hosts acting all "proper" for their brainwashed audience?

You think it's an act? I'm not sure. I think they've probably been swallowing the same poisoned bullshit they've been feeding their zombified audience all along.

"Do you dream of the economy at night?"

"I try not to....nightmare..."

They don't have two brain cells to rub together.

Their ignorance act is probably to protect their own fragile minds as much as for their audience.
 
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