@neilinvests: These indicators say we’re more likely now to see a crash than we were in 1999, there there is a very important difference. This is not investment advice. When investing, your capital is at risk. Forecasts are not indicative of future performance. Terms and fees may apply.
You might not make your retirement target if this takes 30 or 40% off your portfolio over many years of depression. Your meteoric rise since your lucky entry point in 2020 may be giving you a false confidence
2026-05-13 22:15:44
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carloslapo50 :
My concern are not the “small” companies like the ones you stated, my concern is the top 5 sharing the money between them. For example Microsoft invested heavily into openAI then it is now buying openAI services, that’s not creating new wealth at the levels we are expecting that just trading money. Same for NVidia, google, aws and a few more. But let’s hope there is not one, the good thing is that even if there is one it will not be as big as the dot com bubble at that time companies produced nothing we could use after, in this case we will still stay with good tools so there will be less of a big fall if it happens. No expert in economics but an expert in tech
2026-08-08 05:52:17
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Roofers and the Apprentice :
Easiest way in life is stop predicting and just keep depositing. Guarantee you will be looking healthy down the line 👍
2026-05-12 16:01:45
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Nidge t :
But the economy has been growing forever so the training earnings are irrelevant
2026-06-09 07:23:44
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SkyCam Media :
It’s like the stopping distances in the Highway Code written in the 1960’s
2026-06-04 13:09:16
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To Mei :
What’s your take on the reported SpaceX IPO and the index rule changes around Nasdaq-100/S&P 500 eligibility?
My concern is that these changes could allow a highly valued, heavily loss-making company to enter major indices shortly after its IPO. As a result, passive ETF investors may end up owning SpaceX indirectly, not because they actively chose to buy it, but simply because their funds have to track the index.
If SpaceX later falls sharply, those losses would therefore be borne by ETF investors, while earlier investors may already have benefited from a very high IPO valuation.
Even if all of this is perfectly legal, doesn’t it raise serious questions about index governance, market trust, and the fairness of passive investing?
2026-05-24 14:33:16
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The bearded Plumber :
Would it be worth selling some now then buying on the crash
2026-05-12 14:40:17
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Indy Bains :
This bubble was meant to burst years ago ffs. Just keep dollar cost averaging and you’ll be fine
2026-05-14 18:44:24
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Pass the Gabagool :
same old talk last 2 years
2026-05-12 20:25:07
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Davybybeard :
Sandisk could have let me retire now if I’d bought it 😂. Shoulda woulda coulda as they say.
2026-07-26 07:10:09
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BWR :
We are in very different times. A literal new ‘industrial’ revolution. None of the previous tests and measures hold true right now.
2026-05-24 11:37:27
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Gadj101 :
The difference now is the demand. AI has effectively only just got started and it's providing massive value to companies.
2026-05-22 12:26:11
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heckwhst3 :
I was wondering what Microsoft’s rejection of Claude as too expensive to licence for all their staff would do - I know Anthropic haven’t floated yet but is an indicator.
2026-06-03 17:15:41
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Harman :
this is a great explanation
2026-05-13 22:22:10
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Brendan brendanmcewa :
they have spent a lot of money
2026-05-13 11:16:59
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fry_3333 :
The Buffett indicator is nonsense
2026-05-13 11:27:51
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SkyCam Media :
Buffet indicator is out of date 🤔
2026-06-04 13:08:35
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mo :
never sell, buy in if it falls
2026-05-13 08:22:54
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user7205362937862 :
we've been waiting a while for a crash! my money is invested and I wont need it for 20 years all being well, so I think im ok
2026-05-13 10:42:07
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davet :
Time in the market usually beats trying to time the market. Missing even a small number of the market’s best performing days over the last couple of decades would’ve massively reduced overall returns. But if someone can’t handle the possibility of a 20%+ correction, or doesn’t have a long investment timeframe, then lower risk options like bonds or cash savings may be more suitable.
2026-05-26 19:39:16
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Jake Lynch626 :
What’s the last example of a mainstream predicted crash? This now feels like everyone is hedging against the idea that it might crash, which has slowed down the rate of growth to a more sustainable level, likely meaning this is going to be a correction at worst at this point
2026-05-15 00:42:07
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Jam :
If people are aware there's a "bubble" then there isn't a bubble 😂
2026-05-12 19:27:25
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DragonScents Decants :
Whilst the revenues are high and growing the market won’t crash - they are not overpriced on hype they are tangible businesses with growing revenues
2026-05-13 16:48:32
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outandabout2024 :
Just edge your bets move to safer like liquidity then get back in! Warren buffet is doing the same
2026-05-12 19:41:20
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