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Is the bubble finally bursting? 2014, V2
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kohts
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Feb 8 2014, 03:04 PM
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QUOTE(icemanfx @ Feb 8 2014, 03:00 PM) Traditionally; those profited in the beginning of bull run will reinvest more, and opportunists/flippers only enter the market after bull run has started for a few years and price has risen a substantial amount. History has show, both group will end up worst off at the end. Beg to differ on you assumption. Market is efficient and there is losers and winners. No personal feelings, only business. Even in share market which is more volatile, there is no all losers haha.
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kohts
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Feb 8 2014, 03:21 PM
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Subprime is banks and wall street packge house loan into complex deriatives and generate funds for banks to provide more loans in very lax manner. The cycle continue until too much toxic asset and not sustainable and collapse.
It is completely different with current bnm management.
Beg to differ to those which equate subprime with current property market in malaysia
This post has been edited by kohts: Feb 8 2014, 03:33 PM
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kohts
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Feb 8 2014, 04:27 PM
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Thanks cherroy for writting such a lengthy explanation for forum as my very short not exactly version might be confusing.
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