Is this the end... again?As housing is a necessity for all of humanity... it's a good indication on where the markets heading.
Since 2008, the housing futures market found support near !146 in early 2009, after an expansion and retrace the market found it's final bottom in early 2013 around !146 again.
This was the last support before the world starts to flourish...
Families were being created at new rates, humanity was thriving & technological advancement was hitting all time highs.
Everything seemed okay.
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Fast forward to 2019-2020 and the largest pharmaceutical fraud in humanity's existence appeared. Everyone was in a state of shock and disconcert that a bat virus would ruin humanity. When in reality... well that's for another time.
Not only did it appear when the world was moving steady, but it was "discovered" around the same price range that the 2008 crash took place - !220.
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Not only does this add to the conspiracy, but it can give a little insight as to what the f* is going on... was this pandemic to pump the market to confirm new highs? Might we call this a "pumpdemic".
The rich will always, get richer.
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Will we see brutal retaliation that we saw from over-leveraged institutions again?
A question, asked by many.
To be clear, yes. The markets are going to levels that no one will expect.
This will be a rough time for the world, and supposing the truth comes out about the "pumpdemic", lord have mercy.
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During the 2008 housing futures crash, we saw a near ¬ -30% decrease over roughly ¬ 12 months.
As of writing this (Nov, 2022), we have seen a ¬ -15% decrease over roughly ¬ 3 months.
In spite of the fact; the world's population and development has greatly increased since 2009, technically we should see greater %'s, negative and positive due to our advancement.
But, due to the fact the world is hanging on a thread of leveraged MANIA... during a "pandemic". There's a little more concern for the -15% over 3 months....
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Anyways,
We're not telling you to sell your real-estate... but instead keep an eye on what happens over the next 6-12 months- and have a decisive plan when making financial decisions.
Here's our analysis
We'll be back soon!