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Oh well! Do I hear 2008???????????
… more like 1995. That’s when the S&P was last at 600.
Those were the days …
Gas prices were about $1.35 a gallon. The SD median priced house was about 165K.
… more like 1995. That’s when the S&P was last at 600.
Those were the days …
Gas prices were about $1.35 a gallon. The SD median priced house was about 165K.
You forgot the part about well educated people having extreme difficulty finding a decent job in SD during 1995.
Yes, those were days……………
You forgot the part about well educated people having extreme difficulty finding a decent job in SD during 1995.
Yes, those were days……………
It is likely we will never see that level of pricing in the S&P ever again
It is likely we will never see that level of pricing in the S&P ever again
stocks are held by billionaires, wealthy upper middle class folks, huge pension funds.
Unless those folks have to sell S&P is unlikely to see 600.
stocks are held by billionaires, wealthy upper middle class folks, huge pension funds.
Unless those folks have to sell S&P is unlikely to see 600.
You forgot the part about well educated people having extreme difficulty finding a decent job in SD during 1995.
Yes, those were days……………
That’s funny. I have a PhD and relocated to San Diego in 1995 for a job.
You forgot the part about well educated people having extreme difficulty finding a decent job in SD during 1995.
Yes, those were days……………
That’s funny. I have a PhD and relocated to San Diego in 1995 for a job.
Oh, MM/FSD, you’re smarter than that; there are group characteristics (‘The unemployment rate was high’) and then there are anecdotes/characteristics of individuals (‘I found a job, though’).
What’s your Ph.D. in?
Oh, MM/FSD, you’re smarter than that; there are group characteristics (‘The unemployment rate was high’) and then there are anecdotes/characteristics of individuals (‘I found a job, though’).
What’s your Ph.D. in?
jg –
I know, I know … just found it too ironic.
I’m a EE.