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05-28-2016 , 04:29 PM
Given the new 0 rate policy similar to Japan and velocity of money constantly dropping what is the probability of USA having a Nikkei returns vs 9%.

I would assert that we can forget about 5%+ returns but even more that both bigger recession and growth movements are highly unlikely after taking into the fact withdrawal from baby boomers and low investment from current workforce ...

Japan bellow for those not informed:

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05-28-2016 , 09:24 PM
It took me 1/2 hour to change a ben franklin to yen. Such an uptight country.
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05-30-2016 , 06:26 AM
It's identical to S&P 500


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06-03-2016 , 02:39 PM
so all the index ppl fell off the cliff?

If you think this is unrealistic, then let’s see. From the 1960s to the early 1980s, the unweighted stock market adjusted for inflation lost roughly 80% of its value.

if that is too narrow, then consider how the 1993 Dow Jones Industrial Average was equal to its inflation-adjusted level in 1928...

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