And that is what Japan as a whole has done.Getting back to the original issue, best way to make a small fortune in the stock market is to start with a big one.
With the exception of the auto industry.
And that is what Japan as a whole has done.Getting back to the original issue, best way to make a small fortune in the stock market is to start with a big one.
I'd say you're the gramps in this debate - is it vision or comprehension that is going?
Read back a few posts umm that were directed to someone else when I brought rates up. Then you stepped in all confused. Following along next time - from the start.
As for a Great Depression II the day will come when low rates are no longer the solution but the cause of it happening.
Japan is just further along - dealing with deflation since 1999999999999 89. What's a matter hits to close to home? Cheer up.
Haha so it did hit a little too close to home snowflake.I find it difficult to comprehend garbage ...
Haha so it did hit a little too close to home snowflake.
Sayonara tsznecki son.
Thanks for adding some real data. This thread was sad with 7 pages of bs, and probably only three or so posts adding any data. Surely there are some Japanese traders on here. Care to comment on actual differences in approach/tooling?cashed out at the top for Japanese real estate...what a ledge
I had thought you would be smarter than to make sweeping statements like the above but yet again @gaussian you are such a disappointment.
So you are claiming the birth rate in Japan is 0? Vegas is somewhere in Japan? I can't tell if you are blowing @Clubber Lang or she is blowing you.
a few minutes earlier Bloomberg came out with a story about how one Japanese day trader had a $75mm drawdown
i thought it was CIS, but it turned out to be another guy
apparently the $75mm drawdown only represented 20% of his personal portfolio
so somehow he amassed at least US$370+ million
& there are at least a few others like him known to the public.
who knows how many in total there are across Japan
why are the Japanese day traders so good? ie. getting to fortunes of hundreds of millions USD as individual day traders, while still in the prime of their lives
it sure beats the randos making $3000 a pop on Tesla option plays
or the PMs grinding out 2% per annum while dealing with nyc rents