One of the great things about making grandiose claims of future collapse is you can keep pushing out your time frames when you are wrong. Grand_Super_Cycle tried to make a business out of doing exactly that. The problem is when you make shorter term statements and are asked to be accountable for them, it's problematic when the real world doesn't cooperate. For example, you posted numerous times on here that there would be NO interest rate hikes in the US in 2015.
What I told you is we can revisit your statement on Jan 1, 2016. You can't weasel your way out of this by claiming any rate increases will be too moderate for your liking or that they will somehow be reversed by 2020. Maybe you'll be right, but we'll see won't we. Grand_Super_Cycle predicted a stock market crash in 2012 that would be bigger then anything that occurred in 2008/2009. I told him at the time that was a ridiculous forecast ( 2012 hadn't played out yet ). Your claims today are very similar in nature.
I do fully expect that your posts of 2015 will likely look as ridiculous in 2020 as your 2009 posts look in 2015. But 2020 is so far out that you might pepper this board with another 1000 doomsday forecast posts in the meantime.