Complete the rest of this chart so I can profit

Complete the rest of this chart so I can profit

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3% inflation adjusted returns for another hundred years, just like the last hundred years.

I think John Bogle wrote some paper showing that, for basically the entire course of civilization, 3% annual returns in real terms has been the norm

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we're going to the moon

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agreed

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>still down 75%
From ATH, sure, but how many people put their life savings in at the top?

if you swing trading that, even with 1x leverage you'd get more than 25x

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the japan bubble is worth studying but it's laughable to think something like that could happen to the US. the bank of japan refused to ever raise rates and just continuously handed out bailouts. the dollar is also the global reserve currency, the yen is not.

the peak of the japanese bubble was also absolutely insane: their average stock had a PE of 58. the average for an s&p stock right now is 15. so if someone really believes a japanese bubble scenario will occur in the us, they also believe we still have another 400% of room to grow!

basically people use japan as a cope for why they should forgoe stocks and burn theur money some other way. like any altcoin down 40-90% in one year

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Golden crab run

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Also worth mentioning that at the peak of the Japanese bubble, the park space around himeji Castle was worth more than all the realestate in california.
Comparisons of the s&p or the nasdaq to the niekkei are an excellent midwit filter if they're being serious.
The size of the debt bubble in Japan was truly insane for a modern developed nation.

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This one seems plausible

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>it can't happen to me
>cherry-picking favorable indicators
if that's the game you want to play
>the bank of japan refused to ever raise rates and just continuously handed out bailouts
this observation points to the opposite of what you're trying to argue
>dollar is also the global reserve currency, the yen is not
lol nobody believes that's going to stay so
the goalpost has already been moved to "the dollar might no longer be the reserve currency but here's why that's a good thing"

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AAAA SELL AAAAAAAAAAAA

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just whomp out another trilly of QE and it's fine

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Prolly the best chart ITT

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