>>21396819>>21396931>the problem is that we have a ways to go to hit a genuine crash ala 2008 or 2000I only read half of the pic but here's my retard take, which is most likely true in this clown world:
*ahem*
>nobody is able to sell stock any longeryes, nobody is able to sell. nobody would dare.
the gains have been too great already, nobody wants to get taxed.
the indices are too high already, nobody wants to lose their positions.
everybody knows once they sell, there is no "crash" or "correction" coming in the future to they can buy in on a lower cost base after taxes.
I reiterate:
>NOBODY IS ABLE TO SELLNobody will sell their retirement;
nobody will sell their lower cost base for taxation if indices do 15%, 20%, 30% in a single year;
nobody will sell if there are some minor "micro-corrections" of 5% to 10% whilst indices do multiples in between.
Once again:
>NOBODY CAN AFFORD TO SELLIt's up from here forever.
And don't you be sperging out if there was some minor correction in the near or distant future. It'll be fully V-traced within short time.