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Old 01-09-2016, 10:13 AM
 
Location: Wisconsin
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A crash impacts many people adversely . Some wish to buy low eventually. The impact whether short
lived or sustained isn't funny. My predictions are not fun or designed to show off some gift or sign of chart intuitiveness. My predictions are via the mystery of the Shemitah a pattern actually based on observations by the real genius Johnathan Cahn a humble ,articulate Rabbi with Gods hand on his life. So it has nothing to do with me a purveyor of the mystery. It impacts or centerilzes on finances and in this Jubilee year on the world not just America!!! Be a watchman and wake up!! Be care with a market of Illusion ,run by spin doctors, protected by big money by clever suggestions. We are tanking but it will be a rollercoaster ride before its understood. This has nothing to do with religion seculars!! It makes all experts impotent in any strategy ,any plotting. Just God workin the floor. Why? ....He is ticked off! duh! message? ...behave! or I'll bring it!!!

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Old 01-09-2016, 10:15 AM
 
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Old 01-09-2016, 11:50 AM
 
Location: The Pacific NW.
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Thanks for the chuckle.
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Old 01-09-2016, 12:24 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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Sounds as good as any other theory I've heard. Good luck! Look gambling is gambling and you can use a rabbits for for all I care.
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Old 01-09-2016, 12:51 PM
 
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if i was you i would use 2 rabbits feet .

historically the biggest gamble has been trying to avoid risk and that has been a proven loser .

there are very few retirement time frames you would not have run out of money before you ran out of time unless you took very small withdrawals avoiding risk . .
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Old 01-09-2016, 01:22 PM
 
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if i was you i would use 2 rabbits feet .

historically the biggest gamble has been trying to avoid risk and that has been a proven loser .

there are very few retirement time frames you would not have run out of money before you ran out of time unless you took very small withdrawals avoiding risk . .
Yes. It's important to understand you are taking a risk by trying to avoid risk. Historically the first risk has been much greater over a lifetime than the second one.
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Old 01-09-2016, 05:45 PM
 
Location: Chicago
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if i was you i would use 2 rabbits feet .

historically the biggest gamble has been trying to avoid risk and that has been a proven loser .

there are very few retirement time frames you would not have run out of money before you ran out of time unless you took very small withdrawals avoiding risk . .
Nonsense. Saving money in a bank, prudently purchasing a home, and working for a living has worked for generations. Only recently has the government stepped in with its new ultimatum, "gamble on stocks and bonds or you get no interest".

Total nonsense to gamble with retirement money. In some very wierd and strange way people have been talked into believing that slow and steady gains in a savings account is more riskier than gambling on the stock market. Worked for me and I retired at 50. Or do you think that the Fed will permanently feed your gambling addiction? Of course, the Billionaire Class that knows everything the Feds intend to do, don't gamble at all. Only those who don't realize that the game is totally rigged against them.

Have a Happy 2016. Pray that the Fed saves you again - but they won't.
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Old 01-09-2016, 05:53 PM
 
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What has worked for retiress who have no pension and need more then social security is creating their own pensionized incomes off their savings.

News flash unless you need less then a 2% draw you need more then cash instruments to pull it off.

I think you need a math lesson more than economics and investing lessons

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Old 01-09-2016, 08:41 PM
 
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Why is it assumed people do 100% of one thing or 100% of another? Believe it or not there are people out there who use a mixture of methods: some money in a safe vehicle (like CDs as one example), other monies in equities, other moneys in bonds, who have prudently purchased a home, have an excellent cushion in place, pay off their bills every month, save. All those things are considered prudent and I bet the number of people who do more than just 1 thing is quite high. It's not all or nothing.

Yet the doomsdayers seem to want to incite panic or get some kind of amusement at it. They never explain why panicking is a good method to the madness, no one ever has shown that to be useful.
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Old 01-10-2016, 02:18 AM
 
Location: Spain
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My predictions are via the mystery of the Shemitah a pattern actually based on observations by the real genius Johnathan Cahn a humble ,articulate Rabbi with Gods hand on his life.
Umm, here were some of your predictions you made in 2014, for the year 2015:

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1. Economic collapse of the international momentary system.
2. Largest market crash in US history
3. Attack on US soil by ISIS ( threats to leaders)
4. Pressure on Social Security ( US funding 50 billion yearly not
collected from payrolls)
5. Marshall Law
So hope you don't mind if we roll our eyes at any attempt at gloating. Marshall Law? What is that when they put Penny Marshall in charge?
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