Current Events > Can the Dow Jones Industrial Average continue to go up indefinitely?

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solosnake
01/28/20 1:24:31 PM
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I was looking at the chart from the last 40 years, and its frightening.


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John_Galt
01/28/20 1:28:14 PM
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Warren Buffett thinks itll be over 1,000,000 in a hundred years

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Dat_Cracka_Jax
01/28/20 1:30:21 PM
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Butterfiles
01/28/20 1:31:19 PM
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fan357
01/28/20 1:31:53 PM
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Yes.

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SK8T3R215
01/28/20 1:32:48 PM
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50/50 tbqh

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Squall28
01/28/20 1:36:51 PM
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I think technology still has a long ways to go so it will do well for several lifetimes.

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Fam_Fam
01/28/20 1:37:49 PM
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Ex-Kefiroth posted...
In terms of real value, no. We live in a finite world, with finite amount of resources and finite value.

In nominal terms, sure; the galaxy is the limit when we're talking hyperinflation.

considering that theres an infinite amount of matter essentially, this is not true. there exists things beyond our planet, you know
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Shablagoo
01/28/20 1:38:36 PM
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yeah cuz its all just made up numbers

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TheMikh
01/28/20 1:43:39 PM
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Ex-Kefiroth posted...
In terms of real value, no. We live in a finite world, with finite amount of resources and finite value.

In nominal terms, sure; the galaxy is the limit when we're talking hyperinflation.
on one hand, i believe stock indices prices are not reflective of the "real" market value, their growth not reflective of real growth, and thus an unsustainable state of affairs

i must disagree, however, that real value cannot increase - while there are finite resources on earth, there are numerous ways to maximize the utility of these finite resources

i will acknowledge, however, that there is an upper bound to how much population even the optimal utility of resources can sustain - beyond this point, imperative to either expand beyond the planet or to permit the world's societies to return to more localist modes of operation, which have a peculiar way of both managing resources and population more effectively than large governments or international/multinational institutions

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glitteringfairy
01/28/20 1:45:39 PM
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With Trump as president absolutely.

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Krojen
01/28/20 1:54:23 PM
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Fam_Fam posted...
considering that theres an infinite amount of matter essentially, this is not true. there exists things beyond our planet, you know
Imagine harnessing the power of other planets while still having caveman concepts like the dow jones tho

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Shablagoo
01/28/20 1:58:00 PM
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Krojen posted...
Imagine harnessing the power of other planets while still having caveman concepts like the dow jones tho

A sci-fi movie set in the year 2242 where a team of astronauts races against the clock to grow the dow jones

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