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Predict the next US stock market pull-back month and %
I'm going for September 2025, with a pullback of around 12%

Anyone else?
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January 2026 with a pullback of 9%.
Ulfrinn 20 Jul @ 7:03pm 
Wait, I thought it already collapsed from tariffs? Where'd that prediction go?
2028 and we're going to pull ahead by 15%.
Consume my shorts, economists!
Originally posted by Ulfrinn:
Wait, I thought it already collapsed from tariffs? Where'd that prediction go?
The fun thing about predictions is that they're often wrong.
Ulfrinn 20 Jul @ 7:07pm 
Originally posted by Enterprofilenamehere:
Originally posted by Ulfrinn:
Wait, I thought it already collapsed from tariffs? Where'd that prediction go?
The fun thing about predictions is that they're often wrong.

They weren't even wrong. They had no basis for the predictions being made except to be politically motivated. That'd make them corrupt. Simply being "wrong" would be a step up if the predictions were at least in good faith.
twenty two hundred forty five new researched energy plots are to emerge

forty eight thousand 1 hundred and ninety six jobs are to be created

One person is going to do it all make the first quadrillion dollars

four billion one hundred million three hundred seventy four thousand and eighty persons will be
clasped in stocks and bonds for the remainder of their years until figure out how to shake it off and walk upright without swelling pride of being slippery slope of universal donor for feline food cans/
Last edited by SAY; 20 Jul @ 7:27pm
Making important decisions based solely on premonition is more often than not a fool's errand. Perfect timing is far from necessary to successfully grow assets. Study the data, plan accordingly, and most importantly, have the patience to follow through. Many people still find success after suffering large blunders. Using the data currently available to form a plan with allowance for contingencies is more than sufficient, no crystal ball is required.
Originally posted by Enterprofilenamehere:
Originally posted by Ulfrinn:
Wait, I thought it already collapsed from tariffs? Where'd that prediction go?
The fun thing about predictions is that they're often wrong.
Yeah for real, all of my bad investments were because I put too much faith in predictions that people were so sure about. Only Nancy Pelosi knows the future of the stock market.
if it is exploratory.

transfer of traffickers to bring coffee back during impressive wet season and an over flooding of product with now incentive for improved well being of housing to enhance vessels chances containing will not aromatically draw in inadequacies for shops across country to reach destination
then requests from gov't for recalls will be lessened

perhaps 127%
all are already in place and require decreased maintenance now the cutthroat mechanic begins.
Last edited by SAY; 20 Jul @ 8:26pm
given the temporal anomalies even low-grade farmers are showing in hd2, it's silly to think my knowledge of a controlled market is in any way valuable.
if it is 127% increase of the norm .3% in October since sugar goes into marketing candy and then for the coffee during November and December during early nights and dark mornings. then hits January and everything begins to be able to be sugarfree chocolates for Easters and Valentines
whose to say.
Last edited by SAY; 20 Jul @ 10:13pm
hehexd 20 Jul @ 9:36pm 
short term guessing game, long term weighing game, america has the best companies in the world, theyre destined to go up for as long as people are being born, politics are irrelevant to this
Last edited by hehexd; 20 Jul @ 9:37pm
WarHeRo 20 Jul @ 9:45pm 
Originally posted by Enterprofilenamehere:
January 2026 with a pullback of 9%.
santa rally is a thing. i'd say feb or mar instead
Originally posted by hehexd:
short term guessing game, long term weighing game, america has the best companies in the world, theyre destined to go up for as long as people are being born, politics are irrelevant to this

best or worst, the wealth has to come from somewhere. companies trade on realities to get ahead, they don't quite define them yet.

politics is the means by which companies define reality to exploit and trade.

furthermore, these losses have to come from somewhere. someone has to suffer these losses. the us has been getting ahead for a long time; might the people who are losing out in this system, whether by the us' fault or not, choose to make the us the fallguy this time?
Last edited by rabapraba p; 20 Jul @ 9:49pm
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