The next recession

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Right now most of us are alive and rememver the recession. We also know how it affected us and many people around us.

We still look at growth but have the crisis in the back of our head altough a turnaround is happening. Obama will leave office with a booming economy but one wonder when the next recession will hit.

2016 has been predicted and pointed to but there is no evidence to support a crisis or a bubble forming. Oil prices are down and although effecting oil producing markets, other sectors are booming and making increased profits on these low prices.

So i was just wondering do you think we have enough info to predict the next recession?


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The college tuition bubble grows bigger and bigger.  Dunno the effects on the American market when it pops.


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See you Cowgirl,
Someday, somewhere
The economy dips every 10 or so years.

Nothing new


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We always say to fight fire, you must use fire. This is wrong. Fighting fire with fire will leave scars and a new flame will rise. We must instead use water. It is the opposite of fire, it extinguishes the fire, it cools, it refreshes, it heals. We are made up of 70% water, we are not made up of 70% fire. Please practice what we truly are
I said it once and I'll say it again.. The Recession isn't over! When most areas in the country are still feeling the affects, its not over.. I don't care what the stock market says either..


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Financial crises and bubbles don't matter when it comes to recessions.

What matters is monetary policy.