Spekulatius Posted January 20 Posted January 20 I think European stocks will outperform US stocks this year. The Euro will outperform the USD. Reason: too cheap, chance of political change is not priced in.
Spekulatius Posted January 20 Posted January 20 5 minutes ago, TB said: Sir the prognosis for the euro doesn't look good. Euro may still be expensive given the EU economy. https://longforecast.com/euro-to-dollar-eur-usd-forecast-2017-2018-2019-2020 The inflation rate in Europe is lower again than in the USD. Purchase power matters. If you ever go to Europe , you will notice how inexpensive it is. Same for Japan.
Parsad Posted January 20 Posted January 20 13 hours ago, Sweet said: I’ve lived here all my life, nearly every expert and political opinion here in the UK is unanimous- we have a growth problem - and we would love to have the US’s economy. Apparently, it's been extremely dark times for the US economy over the last 4 years...you sure you want it? Things have been about as bad as humanly possible in the U.S...people getting stabbed, shot, raped, murdered...almost like Haiti or the Congo! Censorship has been rampant, weaponization of the justice department, every child I know has been given testosterone blockers, dogs falling in love with cats, the Rock hating on Vin Diesel, hell opening up in the Pacific Palisades swallowing up all of the gay, God-hating powerbrokers of Hollywood...it's been just awful! You can't even get a decent donut anymore or french fries cooked in beef tallow! Cheers!
Blake Hampton Posted January 20 Posted January 20 4 minutes ago, Parsad said: fries cooked in beef tallow My god
Sweet Posted January 20 Posted January 20 41 minutes ago, Parsad said: Apparently, it's been extremely dark times for the US economy over the last 4 years...you sure you want it? Things have been about as bad as humanly possible in the U.S...people getting stabbed, shot, raped, murdered...almost like Haiti or the Congo! Censorship has been rampant, weaponization of the justice department, every child I know has been given testosterone blockers, dogs falling in love with cats, the Rock hating on Vin Diesel, hell opening up in the Pacific Palisades swallowing up all of the gay, God-hating powerbrokers of Hollywood...it's been just awful! You can't even get a decent donut anymore or french fries cooked in beef tallow! Cheers! lol. I’m lost Parsad now.
Gregmal Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Has anyone wondered what the impact would be if Europe and Canada diverted all the funds allocated to these dumb ass climate and diversity programs and instead put them to work in useful ways? Folks complain about Trump targeting these countries, but the truth is that everyone, including the US, have seemingly been resting on their laurels for the better part of the last decade. If everyone simply gets back to basics and stops the virtue signaling I can’t help but think this would be incredibly positive for productivity.
Parsad Posted January 21 Posted January 21 4 hours ago, Sweet said: lol. I’m lost Parsad now. Just a joke Sweet...nothing to do with you and more about how politicians of all stripes and color suck! I'm not sure how any of them wake up each morning and then spew the crap that they do...Dems and Republicans, Liberals and Conservatives! Almost all are liars, cheats, scoundrels and hypocrites. Power corrupts absolutely! Soon Oprah will be giving away pardons...you get a pardon, you get a pardon, you get a pardon! Cheers!
Parsad Posted January 21 Posted January 21 5 hours ago, Blake Hampton said: My god For or against Blake? Vegetable oil or beef tallow. Choose your side! Cheers!
Blake Hampton Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I spent a while writing out a long post on the now deleted forum that I was really quite proud of. When I went to post it, a message awaiting me said that the forum was now gone, just as well as my post. This is my punishment for bringing up politics. Anyways, the post was supposed to be a reply to @Gregmal concerning the Fed. Sorry Greg but here's a shorter version: - J. Powell is a hero and I don't think any of this is his fault - Long-term financing markets are screwed up - Our presidents and congressmen are behaving like morons, especially concerning economics Good night everyone.
Charlie Posted January 21 Posted January 21 3 hours ago, Parsad said: Power corrupts absolutely! + 1 The next 4 years can be very good years, but they can also be very bad years. We´ll see.
whiskybravo Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Prot.ol announced positive gross written premium growth for 2004, particularly Q4.(up 30%, with 82% of the growth in the UK). They just entered France January 1st and are seeing strong demand there.
John Hjorth Posted January 21 Posted January 21 5 hours ago, whiskybravo said: Prot.ol announced positive gross written premium growth for 2004, particularly Q4.(up 30%, with 82% of the growth in the UK). They just entered France January 1st and are seeing strong demand there. Protector Forsikring ASA has its own separate topic here on CofB&F in the Investment Ideas forum here. [I own it.] Your post above belongs there, not here.
Ulti Posted January 21 Posted January 21 11 hours ago, Parsad said: Dems and Republicans, Liberals and Conservatives! Almost all are liars, cheats, scoundrels and hypocrites. Power corrupts absolutely! +1
Dalal.Holdings Posted January 22 Posted January 22 On 1/20/2025 at 4:04 PM, Spekulatius said: I think European stocks will outperform US stocks this year. The Euro will outperform the USD. Reason: too cheap, chance of political change is not priced in. “You can always count on Americans Europeans to do the right thing after they've tried everything else” Is that how the quote goes? Booking summer travel to Europe soon...
Dalal.Holdings Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) Man, to these Europeans, “democracy” means “only speech and conduct we approve of”. What’s next? A social credit system a la the CCP? These guys are doomed Edited January 23 by Dalal.Holdings
Paarslaars Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Yeah I would move to the U.S. but your healthcare system would bankrupt me.
Dalal.Holdings Posted January 23 Posted January 23 4 hours ago, Paarslaars said: Yeah I would move to the U.S. but your healthcare system would bankrupt me. Europeans think that’s how U.S. healthcare works but it’s not…
Dinar Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, Dalal.Holdings said: Europeans think that’s how U.S. healthcare works but it’s not… Actually, Europeans are correct. I need to buy health insurance in NY, a normal PPO plan is not for sale for individuals/families. Plans on exchange are $2-$7k per annum.
Dalal.Holdings Posted January 23 Posted January 23 6 minutes ago, Dinar said: Actually, Europeans are correct. I need to buy health insurance in NY, a normal PPO plan is not for sale for individuals/families. Plans on exchange are $2-$7k per annum. OK...and where exactly does this address the claim that the healthcare system "will bankrupt me" ?
EBITDAg Posted January 23 Posted January 23 12 hours ago, Dalal.Holdings said: Man, to these Europeans, “democracy” means “only speech and conduct we approve of”. What’s next? A social credit system a la the CCP? These guys are doomed This is not unique to Europeans - true for at least half of North America as well.
Dalal.Holdings Posted January 23 Posted January 23 2 minutes ago, EBITDAg said: This is not unique to Europeans - true for at least half of North America as well. It's amazing that these leaders claim to be "fighting for Democracy" against Free Speech and people like Trump who were ... democratically elected. These leaders should not be trusted. Davos crowd is a cabal that works to subvert true democracy.
Dinar Posted January 23 Posted January 23 30 minutes ago, Dalal.Holdings said: OK...and where exactly does this address the claim that the healthcare system "will bankrupt me" ? For most normal people, spending $80K per annum on health insurance that doesn't cover anything is a route to bankruptcy.
Paarslaars Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) On top of that, I have a daughter with a rare genetic condition who is hospitalized often. She requires a series of medications and tons of check-ups as well as physiotherapy etc... Not that I have put in the work to actually look into moving to the US but considering typical doctor and hospital visits, the deductibles and non-covered items would certainly be a heavy cost on top of the health insurance costs. Here in Europe my net cost for all of this is essentially zero. I'm not the biggest fan of Europe and definitely not the current policies... but considering my personal situation I do believe I'm better off here for now. But who knows, 10 years of compounding later this might all change. Edited January 23 by Paarslaars
TwoCitiesCapital Posted January 23 Posted January 23 3 hours ago, Dalal.Holdings said: Europeans think that’s how U.S. healthcare works but it’s not… It quite regularly is....and I live in the US 1 hour ago, Dinar said: For most normal people, spending $80K per annum on health insurance that doesn't cover anything is a route to bankruptcy. +1 I pay something like $1,200/yr for my personal medical premiums. My employer pays the remaining $8-9k. It is a high deductible plan with a $7k deductible. I'm 35 and haven't spent $7k on total medical expenses over the last 14 years combined. And yet somehow it costs $8-9k/yr to insure me even after I've agreed to cover the first $7k. The US medical system is f*cking bogus...
Malmqky Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) 3 hours ago, Dalal.Holdings said: Europeans think that’s how U.S. healthcare works but it’s not… Do you live in the US by chance? I know multiple people who have had to declare bankruptcy due to medical expenses. An example is my mother (divorced from my father), who had a brain tumor when I was a child. Edited January 23 by Malmqky
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