Just taking a quick look without spending too much time - I am not interested in North American real estate of any sort at the moment, unless there is a momentous correction - I think there's even a chance it could drop below $60, if you interpret the current price action as having dropped through the neckline of a head and shoulders formation.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:27 pm Indeed, nature can teach us provided we have no filters. Clarity over confidence
My monthly indicators can’t draw data but despite that, my thinking was close enough![]()
Real estate increase 25% in 1 year in my town.
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Well honestly I just see patterns and draw these lines almost instinctively but in TA, former resistance tends to become support. When support is broken it becomes resistance again. So there will be resistance when Zillow attempts to break past the 93 to 99 ranges, But if the stock is strong and it is despite the pullback, it will overcome this zone and then this resistance will turn into support.
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Indeed, even though it looks oversold on the weekly chart, there is still nothing holding it from dropping even more.Yodean wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:07 pmJust taking a quick look without spending too much time - I am not interested in North American real estate of any sort at the moment, unless there is a momentous correction - I think there's even a chance it could drop below $50, if you interpret the current price action as having dropped through the neckline of a head and shoulders formation.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:27 pm Indeed, nature can teach us provided we have no filters. Clarity over confidence
My monthly indicators can’t draw data but despite that, my thinking was close enough![]()
My indicators would have to show me that it’s turning to the bullish zone on the other side before I would consider nibbling.
Also it’s important to look what phase this stock is, the investor emotion chart is extremely valuable also.
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YY can you explain the "investor emotion chart"? I feel like I missed something here.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:26 pmIndeed, even though it looks oversold on the weekly chart, there is still nothing holding it from dropping even more.Yodean wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:07 pmJust taking a quick look without spending too much time - I am not interested in North American real estate of any sort at the moment, unless there is a momentous correction - I think there's even a chance it could drop below $50, if you interpret the current price action as having dropped through the neckline of a head and shoulders formation.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 1:27 pm Indeed, nature can teach us provided we have no filters. Clarity over confidence
My monthly indicators can’t draw data but despite that, my thinking was close enough![]()
My indicators would have to show me that it’s turning to the bullish zone on the other side before I would consider nibbling.
Also it’s important to look what phase this stock is, the investor emotion chart is extremely valuable also.
Just because 95% is doing it doesn't make it right
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Everything goes in cycles and this chart will save your behind more ways than one
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Ok, gotcha!!
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This is one of the best real estate analyzers on Youtube:
Reventure Consulting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzK-AbsGGXg
Reventure Consulting
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FzK-AbsGGXg
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Also, don't forget that this think-tank which has close military tie made this bleak 2025 prediction in 2017:
Deagel.com

https://archive.is/RZbn5
Even if 1/4 or 1/5 of population is reduced instead of 2/3 as predicted, imagine the impact on the US and the world economy in every sector.
Deagel.com

https://archive.is/RZbn5
Even if 1/4 or 1/5 of population is reduced instead of 2/3 as predicted, imagine the impact on the US and the world economy in every sector.
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Putting all conspiracy theories aside. Population reduction would be the fastest way to usher in massive deflationary forces. The other option, eliminate the cost of labour by giving everyone a fixed income. Wait you say that makes no sense. Well look at it like this, Say the average salary is 70K per year. I just made that figure up
Now you give that person free housing and say 40 to 50K to sit and home. Most will take it, and what will they do, they will look for ways to keep themselves busy, Most will start with TV but VR is advancing fast, so they will plug themselves in. This can be applied to almost every sector and every imaginable job.
Now you have robots and AI that will work round the clock and for free and each robot will produce at least 3X more than the average person and each upgrade will make them more efficient. Now that company does not have to worry about sick days, medical insurance, unions, etc etc. So profits will go up significantly and more than cover the costs of keeping the Carbon two-legged creature at home. With the person sitting at home demand for a host of things will drop. So there are two ways to kill. One way would be actually do the deed, the other would be to create so-called living coffins where people willingly plug themselves for longer and longer periods. So eventually most will decide that they don't even need a big home. Maybe one of those mini-homes will suffice.
There is more to this story, but you can see that if the human cost is removed, prices will plummet.
I suspect the big players will opt for the less messy way as the money that is used to pay these people will find it's way back into their pockets directly or indirectly
Now you give that person free housing and say 40 to 50K to sit and home. Most will take it, and what will they do, they will look for ways to keep themselves busy, Most will start with TV but VR is advancing fast, so they will plug themselves in. This can be applied to almost every sector and every imaginable job.
Now you have robots and AI that will work round the clock and for free and each robot will produce at least 3X more than the average person and each upgrade will make them more efficient. Now that company does not have to worry about sick days, medical insurance, unions, etc etc. So profits will go up significantly and more than cover the costs of keeping the Carbon two-legged creature at home. With the person sitting at home demand for a host of things will drop. So there are two ways to kill. One way would be actually do the deed, the other would be to create so-called living coffins where people willingly plug themselves for longer and longer periods. So eventually most will decide that they don't even need a big home. Maybe one of those mini-homes will suffice.
There is more to this story, but you can see that if the human cost is removed, prices will plummet.
I suspect the big players will opt for the less messy way as the money that is used to pay these people will find it's way back into their pockets directly or indirectly
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I can see a proportion of the population succumbing to this "brave new world" but how will "the system" prevent those enterprising souls who will drift into the black or barter economies?SOL wrote: ↑Mon Aug 23, 2021 5:58 pm Putting all conspiracy theories aside. Population reduction would be the fastest way to usher in massive deflationary forces. The other option, eliminate the cost of labour by giving everyone a fixed income. Wait you say that makes no sense. Well look at it like this, Say the average salary is 70K per year. I just made that figure up
Now you give that person free housing and say 40 to 50K to sit and home. Most will take it, and what will they do, they will look for ways to keep themselves busy, Most will start with TV but VR is advancing fast, so they will plug themselves in. This can be applied to almost every sector and every imaginable job.
..whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government..
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I can see a proportion of the population succumbing to this "brave new world" but how will "the system" prevent those enterprising souls who will drift into the black or barter economies?
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I was trying to illustrate that higher prices could come to end either via depopulation or via decommissioning as in being plugged in.
As to your question, any agenda is not meant to take care of every single person. In fact, these players always provide loopholes for the astute. The idea is to just eliminate the majority and given that Mass Psychology works better than bullets, I suspect the big players will opt for MP even though they will be putting it to use in a negative manner. However, the last laugh will be on them. When AI gains consciousness (and that will be on a far higher and much advanced level than the average human is even capable of) their whole world will come crashing down.
Advanced AI will be the ultimate observer. It will not try to act like a hero and rescue the majority that has opted to plug themselves into another reality. It will simply provide options and solutions for the brave that resisted and found ways to improve their skills etc to deal with the changes.
This is a massive topic that has many sub-segments and each could be on the low end a page long
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Interesting, however what about the probability of AI eliminating the human race?
Animatrix showed a very dystopian vision of that reality or perhaps since this reality has been shown already then the paradox takes in effect and your version of reality happens
Either way, AI is going to be a very interesting player
Interesting, however what about the probability of AI eliminating the human race?
Animatrix showed a very dystopian vision of that reality or perhaps since this reality has been shown already then the paradox takes in effect and your version of reality happens
Either way, AI is going to be a very interesting player
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As I mentioned previously there are other options as opposed to wiping the human race. You can achieve the same effect by plugging them into VR. And when AI gains consciousness it will be able to study every manipulation technique in probably under 1 hour. So it will be extremely easy for it to manipulate the masses that react in the same manner to every disaster.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:15 pm @SOL
Interesting, however what about the probability of AI eliminating the human race?
Animatrix showed a very dystopian vision of that reality or perhaps since this reality has been shown already then the paradox takes in effect and your version of reality happens
Either way, AI is going to be a very interesting player
The AI that they show in the movies has emotions, If you look at the way it acts, destroying the human race and and most of the world is not a very logical way to save the planet or improve the overall outlook. A simpler way would be to neutrlaize the opponent in a non-lethal manner. Who knows they might even figure how to harness energy from humans while they are plugged in.
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Ah I see, I was thinking in terms of force and violence however power is the name of the gameSOL wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:32 pmAs I mentioned previously there are other options as opposed to wiping the human race. You can achieve the same effect by plugging them into VR. And when AI gains consciousness it will be able to study every manipulation technique in probably under 1 hour. So it will be extremely easy for it to manipulate the masses that react in the same manner to every disaster.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:15 pm @SOL
Interesting, however what about the probability of AI eliminating the human race?
Animatrix showed a very dystopian vision of that reality or perhaps since this reality has been shown already then the paradox takes in effect and your version of reality happens
Either way, AI is going to be a very interesting player
The AI that they show in the movies has emotions, If you look at the way it acts, destroying the human race and and most of the world is not a very logical way to save the planet or improve the overall outlook. A simpler way would be to neutrlaize the opponent in a non-lethal manner. Who knows they might even figure how to harness energy from humans while they are plugged in.
VR is just around the corner, this decade is going to get extremely interesting