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First of all, again, you said a Stock Market Crash. A economic crisis is very much different than a Market Crash, while one is driven by poor economic outlook, the other is driven by a investment panic, you are so smart, you tell me which one.

Second of all, Stock Market Crash would still destroy the face value of a currency and create a huge inflation event, oh I don't know, like in 1920s stock market crash and the large write off of huge bad debt leading into inflation of nominal currency, and thus leading to depression of economic outlook.

My degree is alright, you, on the other hand, I don't know.

Dude you need to learn to read before trying to convince people you have a master's degree, I said a market crash and an economic recession.
 
Dude you need to learn to read before trying to convince people you have a master's degree, I said a market crash and an economic recession.

I think you are the one that need to learn to read.

Do tell me what did I say in my last post? Che
 
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lol, super wishful thinking on the "Chinese Analyst"

First of all, it's not at all surprised to see stock market dips in the holiday season, because there are typically no activities at all during the holiday season, as everyone go back home and celebrate, this is not just in the US, but also the world, including China.

Second of all, the article failed to mention 2018 is actually the all time high of the previous 5 years, and we all know US market is ballooned every 5 to 8 years, and then a drop, and then coming back up again.

The reason why not much A-Share in the world listed in China (Other than some Chinese A-Share) is because the Chinese Stock Market is still immature and partially controlled by the government via regulation and regulator. Unless this changes, however much US stock market drop will not benefit Chinese Stock Market in any way shape or form.

LOL. When the markets bubbled same time last year, what was your "theory"?
 
LOL. When the markets bubbled same time last year, what was your "theory"?

The same reason this year? Did you even read my post

How about explain to me how US stock market is at its greatest in 2018 for the last 5 years?

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If you talk about effect, yes - holidays definitely effect stock volatility, but wont make stock price drop deep. Price is influenced by market expectation, not by volatility.

Didn't you learn economic and finance during studying master of international business?

Did I say "Drop deep"?

I said Stock Market always "Dip" during Holiday Season.

Didn't Indonesia study and learn English?
 
The same. Stock market won't dip just because holidays.

What make you think holidays will make market price dip?

The same? LOL dude, do you even know the term "Buy the Dips", which is a common slang for trader?

Which mean you buy the stock when the price is decline. A stock can be healthy but can dip (Decline in stock price) during the course of trade, buying when the stock is dips is the common strategy to earn money in stock market, in fact, without dipping, stock market does not work.

When you say Drop Deep implying a significantly decline in price, that mean the stock is UNHEALTHY to trade, which usually means the stock would cease trading until the reason of the sharp fall in price is investigated before trading would be allowed to resume.

Everywhere, stock market dip BEFORE holiday season, because worker, both trader and analyst gone home and nobody will monitor and predict the stock price, hence making it "Unsafe" to buy, and most settlement before holiday are selling the stock. Hence, making it fall. It's the same phenomena you see when the stock price usually lower on Friday before a 3 days weekend, and going back up on Tuesday after the 3 days weekend.

Read the reference I gave you before you post.
 
The same? LOL dude, do you even know the term "Buy the Dips", which is a common slang for trader?

Which mean you buy the stock when the price is decline. A stock can be healthy but can dip (Decline in stock price) during the course of trade, buying when the stock is dips is the common strategy to earn money in stock market, in fact, without dipping, stock market does not work.

When you say Drop Deep implying a significantly decline in price, that mean the stock is UNHEALTHY to trade, which usually means the stock would cease trading until the reason of the sharp fall in price is investigated before trading would be allowed to resume.

LOL. I know "buy the dips".

I am asking you: why do you think the market price dip during holidays?
Holidays wont make price dip nor climb! if price dip or climb during holidays, that must be something else. Only ignorant and clueless fool think price dip due to holidays. :lol:

Everywhere, stock market dip BEFORE holiday season, because worker, both trader and analyst gone home and nobody will monitor and predict the stock price, hence making it "Unsafe" to buy, and most settlement before holiday are selling the stock. Hence, making it fall. It's the same phenomena you see when the stock price usually lower on Friday before a 3 days weekend, and going back up on Tuesday after the 3 days weekend.

Read the reference I gave you before you post.


That is obviously wrong and illogical.

Nobody monitor doesn't make price go down. It doesn't take genius, just need some basic knowledge in economy to understand that "Price is created by market expectation". :)

Price could remain the same or even increase even though the market trading volume is very low. People don't monitor doesn't mean the stock holder become willing to sell/offer the stock with lower price; it is so ridiculous if you think the bidder will offer low price since nobody watch in the market due to holidays :laughcry:

People are right when say you know a little and have low IQ. :disagree:
 
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LOL. I know "buy the dips".

I am asking you: why do you think the market price dip during holidays?
Holidays wont make price dip nor climb! if price dip or climb during holidays, that must be something else. Only ignorant and clueless fool think price dip due to holidays. :lol:

The reference article I quote disagree with you, and the lecturer of ICMS disagree with you.

That is obviously wrong and illogical.
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Nobody monitor doesn't make price go down. It doesn't take genius, just need some basic knowledge in economy to understand that "Price is created by market expectation". :)

Price could remain the same or even increase even though the market trading volume is very low. People don't monitor doesn't mean the stock holder become willing to sell/offer the stock with lower price; it is so ridiculous if you think the bidder will offer low price since nobody watch in the market due to holidays :laughcry:

People are right when say you know a little and have low IQ. :disagree:

As I said, the best you can do is to do a circle jerk and then insult people IQ.

@Slav Defence @waz @The Eagle

Those are not my word, they came from the website I quote, which together they have 50 years of investment experience, I wonder if you even have those amount of time on earth, if you think what they say is wrong, write a letter and challenge them, I don't care.

Coming here, throwing insult does not make what you said right.

HAHA

So last year around this time, stocks were shooting up.

Now they're going down.

"They always dip this time of year"

Ever heard of catching falling knives?

Going down?

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Either one of us is seeing things, and my guess is, you.

Unless you call "gaining 1086 points" is going down...
 
The reference article I quote disagree with you, and the lecturer of ICMS disagree with you.


No, your reference doesn't disagree with me but with you, you obviously has problem with reading comprehension :laugh:

As I told you, the article said holidays effect volatility but not price. In fact evidence has proved you wrong and laughing at you, since US stock price recently climb after dip :lol:

As I said, the best you can do is to do a circle jerk and then insult people IQ.

@Slav Defence @waz @The Eagle

Those are not my word, they came from the website I quote, which together they have 50 years of investment experience, I wonder if you even have those amount of time on earth, if you think what they say is wrong, write a letter and challenge them, I don't care.

Coming here, throwing insult does not make what you said right.


No, the best you can do is deny and being ignorant and showing no care when people are laughing at your ignorant argument and clueless.

I have explained you the very basic fundamentals and logic: that nobody monitor doesn't make price go down. It doesn't take genius, just need some basic knowledge in economy to understand that "Price is created by market expectation". :)

Price could remain the same or even increase even though the market trading volume is very low. People don't monitor doesn't mean the stock holder become willing to sell/offer the stock with lower price; it is so ridiculous if you think the bidder will offer low price since nobody watch in the market due to holiday.

And you fail to understand and response properly, no wonder you become laughing stock.
 
No, your reference doesn't disagree with me but with you, you obviously has problem with reading comprehension :laugh:

As I told you, the article said holidays effect volatility but not price. In fact evidence has proved you wrong and laughing at you, since US stock price recently climb after dip :lol:




No, the best you can do is deny and being ignorant and showing no care when people are laughing at your ignorant argument and clueless.

I have explained you the very basic fundamentals and logic: that nobody monitor doesn't make price go down. It doesn't take genius, just need some basic knowledge in economy to understand that "Price is created by market expectation". :)

Price could remain the same or even increase even though the market trading volume is very low. People don't monitor doesn't mean the stock holder become willing to sell/offer the stock with lower price; it is so ridiculous if you think the bidder will offer low price since nobody watch in the market due to holiday.

And you fail to understand and response properly, no wonder you become laughing stock.

LOL...….

Whatever, you may like circle jerk around the same topics.

I already said my stuff, people have a brain will process my post and your post and see which one make more sense, just because you said this and that does not mean.

Just one more thing tho, stock market does not work like "Bidder offer price", so just let that sink in a moment.

Do not reply to me, I am done talking to you here.
 

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