[quote=FlyerInHi]I don’t have time to read old stuff. Feel free to quote context if you wish.
Bottom line is that the bottom was 2012. No amount of individual anecdotes of success will change that the bottom was 2012. I didn’t even remember exactly until Rich confirmed. But 2009 or even 2010 as the bottom is laughable.
I do remember all the hyperinflation and dollar debasement talk after the recession. That was a monumental wrong that resulted in wrong policies that cost the American economy and American people dearly in lost opportunity.
While you’re dumpster diving, why not read some of Paul Krugman’s old articles. He was right on the money.
If anybody is a revisionist, you are. You have 20/20 hindsight, yet you resurrect an old thread to argue that the technical bottom is not the “real” bottom. That’s what fake new is all about.
Even with 20/20, you were wrong, so you call people to post their success stories. Nobody’s success story will change the fact 2012 was the bottom.[/quote]not in my zip code. Even if I didn’t hit the exact bottom, who the heck care? I hit it close enough. BTW, there were no house I wanted to buy at the bottom.