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Topic: How to Recognize a Bubble (for the stock market.... see any similarities?) - page 3. (Read 4441 times)

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Let's all try to post a witty remark about the bubble anatomy chart.
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I think there's a chart knocking about somewhere which shows the anatomy of a bubble...

could you post it please, never saw that one?  Grin

Can confirm, never seen the anatomy of a bubble chart on here or reddit.
Oh yes, have never seen a bubble anatomy chart..... every day.   Roll Eyes
sr. member
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I think there's a chart knocking about somewhere which shows the anatomy of a bubble...

could you post it please, never saw that one?  Grin

Can confirm, never seen the anatomy of a bubble chart on here or reddit.
legendary
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I think there's a chart knocking about somewhere which shows the anatomy of a bubble...

could you post it please, never saw that one?  Grin
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I think there's a chart knocking about somewhere which shows the anatomy of a bubble...
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Bitcoin is not Speculation-proof. Even though it may have value, people can still put unrealistic expectations on Bitcoin.

+1
legendary
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Fill Your Barrel with Bitcoins!
Bitcoin is not Speculation-proof. Even though it may have value, people can still put unrealistic expectations on Bitcoin.
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http://www.solerinvestments.com/Online-Trading/Stock-Market-Crash.htm

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How Bubbles Grow: 12 Easy Steps

1. A believable concept offers a revolutionary and unlimited path to growth.
2. Surplus of funds and lack of opportunities lead to buying or investing in anything available.
3. An idea is complex and cannot be totally explained or related to an investor.
4. The crowd imitates the leader. All Aboard! Even the gardener has a tip!?
5. Prices fluctuate from traditional level to overvalued level, THEN to all new ground and all time highs.
6. New levels are sanctioned by experts. "We are in a new Paradigm!"
7. Fear of missing the boat takes over. Cloning of the idea occurs as many new overvalued competitors enter the market.
8. Lending practices are eased. Money flows like water to anything or anyone with a new idea.
9. Cult figures emerge for the new paradigm. The media promotes lifestyles, not substance.
10. The Bubble lasts longer than expected. Critics are dismissed. The last suckers are sucked in.
11. Fraud emerges as partly responsible for the bubble as the first cracks show in the bubble.
12. Finally, everyone has a reason why it cannot continue. But nobody dumps, and all hold onto their profits. No new buyers. Market stalls.

I found that very interesting.

Some of you might too.

Interesting, Ibian has a point that this is not a stock in the sense that unlimited supplies are available etc...    I think it falls down at least in point 3 and 1.
legendary
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bitcoin still aint a stock
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http://www.solerinvestments.com/Online-Trading/Stock-Market-Crash.htm

Quote
How Bubbles Grow: 12 Easy Steps

1. A believable concept offers a revolutionary and unlimited path to growth.
2. Surplus of funds and lack of opportunities lead to buying or investing in anything available.
3. An idea is complex and cannot be totally explained or related to an investor.
4. The crowd imitates the leader. All Aboard! Even the gardener has a tip!?
5. Prices fluctuate from traditional level to overvalued level, THEN to all new ground and all time highs.
6. New levels are sanctioned by experts. "We are in a new Paradigm!"
7. Fear of missing the boat takes over. Cloning of the idea occurs as many new overvalued competitors enter the market.
8. Lending practices are eased. Money flows like water to anything or anyone with a new idea.
9. Cult figures emerge for the new paradigm. The media promotes lifestyles, not substance.
10. The Bubble lasts longer than expected. Critics are dismissed. The last suckers are sucked in.
11. Fraud emerges as partly responsible for the bubble as the first cracks show in the bubble.
12. Finally, everyone has a reason why it cannot continue. But nobody dumps, and all hold onto their profits. No new buyers. Market stalls.

I found that very interesting.

Some of you might too.
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