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Participant[quote=threadkiller]Ok, inventory is low, prices are coming up, Rich’s chart has an inflection point where the second derivative is zero, and yet no one wants to call a bottom. I recognize this craziness, I’ve seen this before, ah yes it’s called rationalization. We just passed a bottom, is it the lowest we will ever see? Maybe not, a bottom none the less.[/quote]
don’t mistake a plateau for a bottom.
certainly the fed is printing money like mad, but, there are an amazing load of defective mortgages still out there.
patb
Participant[quote=threadkiller]Ok, inventory is low, prices are coming up, Rich’s chart has an inflection point where the second derivative is zero, and yet no one wants to call a bottom. I recognize this craziness, I’ve seen this before, ah yes it’s called rationalization. We just passed a bottom, is it the lowest we will ever see? Maybe not, a bottom none the less.[/quote]
don’t mistake a plateau for a bottom.
certainly the fed is printing money like mad, but, there are an amazing load of defective mortgages still out there.
patb
Participant[quote=threadkiller]Ok, inventory is low, prices are coming up, Rich’s chart has an inflection point where the second derivative is zero, and yet no one wants to call a bottom. I recognize this craziness, I’ve seen this before, ah yes it’s called rationalization. We just passed a bottom, is it the lowest we will ever see? Maybe not, a bottom none the less.[/quote]
don’t mistake a plateau for a bottom.
certainly the fed is printing money like mad, but, there are an amazing load of defective mortgages still out there.
patb
Participant[quote=threadkiller]Ok, inventory is low, prices are coming up, Rich’s chart has an inflection point where the second derivative is zero, and yet no one wants to call a bottom. I recognize this craziness, I’ve seen this before, ah yes it’s called rationalization. We just passed a bottom, is it the lowest we will ever see? Maybe not, a bottom none the less.[/quote]
don’t mistake a plateau for a bottom.
certainly the fed is printing money like mad, but, there are an amazing load of defective mortgages still out there.
patb
Participant[quote=threadkiller]Ok, inventory is low, prices are coming up, Rich’s chart has an inflection point where the second derivative is zero, and yet no one wants to call a bottom. I recognize this craziness, I’ve seen this before, ah yes it’s called rationalization. We just passed a bottom, is it the lowest we will ever see? Maybe not, a bottom none the less.[/quote]
don’t mistake a plateau for a bottom.
certainly the fed is printing money like mad, but, there are an amazing load of defective mortgages still out there.
patb
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Earning $300K annually and broke is not acceptable in any city, even ones with higher cost-of-living than NYC (Tokyo, London, etc.). Things that she considers necessity are things that most of us can do without or can be trimmed down. It’s her choice to live in an affluent upper-class community. It’s her choice to have her kids feel the peer-pressure of much wealthier kids. It’s her choice to not want to leave a surrounding and lifestyle that she’s accustomed to.No need to feel sorry for the choices she made and the predicament that she’s in right now. Most of us would gladly trade job (and pay) with her and would be able to find a much more cost-effective solution to carry on our lives without being broke.[/quote]
I make way less then her and I live a way better life.
our place is small but my girl and my cat fill the place with love.patb
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Earning $300K annually and broke is not acceptable in any city, even ones with higher cost-of-living than NYC (Tokyo, London, etc.). Things that she considers necessity are things that most of us can do without or can be trimmed down. It’s her choice to live in an affluent upper-class community. It’s her choice to have her kids feel the peer-pressure of much wealthier kids. It’s her choice to not want to leave a surrounding and lifestyle that she’s accustomed to.No need to feel sorry for the choices she made and the predicament that she’s in right now. Most of us would gladly trade job (and pay) with her and would be able to find a much more cost-effective solution to carry on our lives without being broke.[/quote]
I make way less then her and I live a way better life.
our place is small but my girl and my cat fill the place with love.patb
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Earning $300K annually and broke is not acceptable in any city, even ones with higher cost-of-living than NYC (Tokyo, London, etc.). Things that she considers necessity are things that most of us can do without or can be trimmed down. It’s her choice to live in an affluent upper-class community. It’s her choice to have her kids feel the peer-pressure of much wealthier kids. It’s her choice to not want to leave a surrounding and lifestyle that she’s accustomed to.No need to feel sorry for the choices she made and the predicament that she’s in right now. Most of us would gladly trade job (and pay) with her and would be able to find a much more cost-effective solution to carry on our lives without being broke.[/quote]
I make way less then her and I live a way better life.
our place is small but my girl and my cat fill the place with love.patb
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Earning $300K annually and broke is not acceptable in any city, even ones with higher cost-of-living than NYC (Tokyo, London, etc.). Things that she considers necessity are things that most of us can do without or can be trimmed down. It’s her choice to live in an affluent upper-class community. It’s her choice to have her kids feel the peer-pressure of much wealthier kids. It’s her choice to not want to leave a surrounding and lifestyle that she’s accustomed to.No need to feel sorry for the choices she made and the predicament that she’s in right now. Most of us would gladly trade job (and pay) with her and would be able to find a much more cost-effective solution to carry on our lives without being broke.[/quote]
I make way less then her and I live a way better life.
our place is small but my girl and my cat fill the place with love.patb
Participant[quote=PKMAN]
Earning $300K annually and broke is not acceptable in any city, even ones with higher cost-of-living than NYC (Tokyo, London, etc.). Things that she considers necessity are things that most of us can do without or can be trimmed down. It’s her choice to live in an affluent upper-class community. It’s her choice to have her kids feel the peer-pressure of much wealthier kids. It’s her choice to not want to leave a surrounding and lifestyle that she’s accustomed to.No need to feel sorry for the choices she made and the predicament that she’s in right now. Most of us would gladly trade job (and pay) with her and would be able to find a much more cost-effective solution to carry on our lives without being broke.[/quote]
I make way less then her and I live a way better life.
our place is small but my girl and my cat fill the place with love.patb
Participant[quote=patientrenter]”the one dog you don’t want to pet is the one with blood still dripping from it’s teeth”
Hilarious! I’m telling you, TG, you should make a living from writing.[/quote]
I almost stopped breathing when i saw this.
patb
Participant[quote=patientrenter]”the one dog you don’t want to pet is the one with blood still dripping from it’s teeth”
Hilarious! I’m telling you, TG, you should make a living from writing.[/quote]
I almost stopped breathing when i saw this.
patb
Participant[quote=patientrenter]”the one dog you don’t want to pet is the one with blood still dripping from it’s teeth”
Hilarious! I’m telling you, TG, you should make a living from writing.[/quote]
I almost stopped breathing when i saw this.
patb
Participant[quote=patientrenter]”the one dog you don’t want to pet is the one with blood still dripping from it’s teeth”
Hilarious! I’m telling you, TG, you should make a living from writing.[/quote]
I almost stopped breathing when i saw this.
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