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Global Warming |
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5 | 17.24% |
Peak Oil |
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5 | 17.24% |
Police State |
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12 | 41.38% |
Terrorism |
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0 | 0% |
Traditional Values Collapse |
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7 | 24.14% |
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No, two consecutive quarters of negative GDP are the dictionary definition of recession. Here is the Wikipedia entry on "recession". The first sentence explains, A recession is usually defined in macroeconomics as a fall of a country's real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in two or more successive quarters of a year.
The American Stock Exchange did not become NASDAQ - it never went away. OTC didn't have blue-chippers like Microsoft until NASDAQ boomed, tracking the tech bubble in the 90s. |
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Isn't buying houses or stocks betting that if your personal finances go to hell you can always sell either and at least break even? Confidence, even irrational exuberance, in the housing or stock market.
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We will not know if the recession is happening today (according to that definition) for many years. Years later, the GDP and unemployment numbers finally discover recession. Meanwhile, as that GDP number declares a recession, we may actually be back in a growing economy - as was the case in the early 1990s. They are lagging indicators because they measure things that occurred four and ten years previously. Meanwhile, stock market currently says growth does not exist AND that numbers that define recession will say so years later. Common man's incoming has been falling for some years now. Using 'lagging indictors' only measure and report a recession years after the fact; years after the recession was created by a shortage of new and innovative products and created by 'money games'. Last edited by tw; 07-16-2006 at 10:16 AM. |
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The American Exchange is now part of NASDAQ when NASDAQ bought it. Back in the 60s, the OTC was the third exchange doing something radical - trading by computer. American Exchange that was #2 is now part of NASDAQ. But again, above provided as background information to demonstrate that "NASDAQ, which didn't even exist until 1971" is incorrect. BTW, you can still buy products from RCA. And yet RCA has not existed for something like 20 years. AMEX is now part of NASDAQ that also existed long before 1971 - when AMEX was a larger and more respected exchange alongside NYSE. |
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Good points on all sides, honestly, and a reminder that any economic prediction is about as reliable as a weather forecast.
...actually, I trust the weather forecast a lot more, these days. |
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Since the boom - bust cycle appears to be inevitable, this is not a very useful observation. |
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Well, if you care to make a prediction, we can place it on the Cellar calendar and see whether it comes true. Give us a date for that downturn, it will be interesting in the future.
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To shreds, you say?
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Interpretation isn't the word I'm looking for, but there is an inchling who is distracting me.
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I'm also economically challanged, but I'll take a stab at some of it.
If housing prices go down 2%, then the assesed value of my house should go down 2%, and my local government's real estate taxes should go down (HAH!) by 2%. So it's not such a bad thing, in my eyes. Also, with housing prices going down, you will see fewer new housing starts. So the demand for building supplies should go down, and prices should go down a little too. You might be able to get a sheet of plywood for a reasonable price again. Good news if you are fixing up your own house. |
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To shreds, you say?
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Hmm. Our local assessment just went up nearly 50%. I think.
If it was 74,000 and is now 106,000 that is almost a 50% increase is it not? Plywood is still pretty expensive but a bargain compared to copper or steel.
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