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<blockquote data-quote="floridays" data-source="post: 3787142" data-attributes="member: 68849"><p>No, I did not agree with you. I have thought for years, at least four that the market was highly oversold and over valued. There were limited places for investors (you, me, anyone in a 401k or like) to put their money at risk. I chose not to place mine in the back yard, and I do not trade single stocks. I don't think you have any idea what I am talking about. I make that observation by you bringing up trade wars. Tariffs and a possible trade war are a fairly current addition to the monetary manipulation. The free market should dictate rate of borrowed money, not the Fed and a board of governors. Cheap money and lax requirements led to the housing collapse, why should a money market be any different? Put on your thinking cap, don't be political.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="floridays, post: 3787142, member: 68849"] No, I did not agree with you. I have thought for years, at least four that the market was highly oversold and over valued. There were limited places for investors (you, me, anyone in a 401k or like) to put their money at risk. I chose not to place mine in the back yard, and I do not trade single stocks. I don't think you have any idea what I am talking about. I make that observation by you bringing up trade wars. Tariffs and a possible trade war are a fairly current addition to the monetary manipulation. The free market should dictate rate of borrowed money, not the Fed and a board of governors. Cheap money and lax requirements led to the housing collapse, why should a money market be any different? Put on your thinking cap, don't be political. [/QUOTE]
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