Thats my prediction for the Dow. Its really picked up momentum lately. In a couple months we'll be outta this mess.
Heres the template if u wanna make your own predictions
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04-09-2009, 02:34 PM #12
haha, there's no such thing as a recession
"Modern man is conditioned to expect instant gratification but any success or triumph realized quickly, with only marginal effort is necessarily shallow. Meaningful achievement takes time, hard work, persistence, patience, proper intent and constant self-awareness. The path to such success is punctuated by failure, consolidation and renewed effort. Personal reconstruction is art." - MFT
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04-09-2009, 02:34 PM #13
What goes down, always comes back up. Its happened before, and it will happen again.
Recessions are what separates the weak from the strong. Those who are smart with their money and do not live beyond their means can capitalize on the idiots who thought they could afford a million dollar home on $10.00 an hour.
When having a college degree, a solid work ethic, and integrity means something.
The only thing this recession has done for me is given me a 4.7% interest rate on my home, and saved me thousands of dollars year to year which will directly benefit my portfolio.
I am having steak for dinner too. I dont get madz brah's09/16/07--370 lbs.
02/28/09--195 lbs.
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Total loss: 175 lbs.
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04-09-2009, 02:34 PM #14
In order to be at 14,000 by November the economy would have to experience an extreme amount of growth in a relativly small amount of time. Although your predictions are optimistic, I wouldn't say they are accurate.
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04-09-2009, 02:41 PM #22
serious brah? I'll throw you a similar situation in the history books
Japan had a fiscal real estate crisis in the late 80's (not as bad as our's is now). They didn't deal with it very well, and now their 225 largest companies are worth 25% of what they were 18 years ago.
Dow 1000 is a little low, but Dow 3000? not unreasonable by any measure
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