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Offline looney


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people who bought and financed cars in excess of 500k will suffer, 246's will fall again to 100k, daytonas will get back to 350k, in the words of someone more profound than myself.

Jigsaw: There will be blood

246 for 100k? Sign me up



Offline TomE


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  • Location: ADL
"Return to normal" for some "dead cat bounce" for others. My favourite market term.  :thumbsup:



Offline Brenton

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"Return to normal" for some "dead cat bounce" for others. My favourite market term.  :thumbsup:

I don't understand ??

But sounds cool



Offline TomE


  • Joined: Aug 2010

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I don't understand ??

But sounds cool

See on the graph where it calls the small recovery called  "return to normal" ...

In finance, a dead cat bounce is a small, brief recovery in the price of a declining stock.[1] Derived from the idea that "even a dead cat will bounce if it falls from a great height",[2] the phrase, which originated on Wall Street, is also popularly applied to any case where a subject experiences a brief resurgence during or following a severe decline.



Offline Brenton

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Offline mondi

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Dead cats don't bounce, they go splat!!!!!



Offline Condor Man

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Where is Scott?

Surely he will have something to add regarding this topic.
May the Horse be with you....



Offline mondi

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Where is Scott?

Surely he will have something to add regarding this topic.

I told you so??????



Offline Condor Man

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Offline Simonoz


  • Joined: Mar 2012

  • Drives: Old 911's and V8's
  • Location: WA
I sold my most recent two 993's, a Turbo and an RSCS, in phase two of the bubble, and whilst I sometimes wonder if I could have done better, I am comfortable and well aware of two old axioms, the first being that its always good to leave something on the table for the next bloke, and perhaps more importantly, you never go broke taking a profit.
Ive owned a lot of these rare 911's that are now selling at drug money prices. I cannot understand the current market.



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