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Sydney Construction Boom Nearly Here; Construction growth of 15% is forecast in NSW over next two years
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Bear Trap. Bear Trap. Bear Trap.
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frankrider
27 Apr 2013, 10:59 AM
Your boat just sank shadow. You are screwed, like all the other over-leverage get rich quick speculators.
:o Mr Ryder has "leaky boat" fill with heavy gold.. we shall condiser this boat "sinking" to lower bottomof ocean like "Titanic".. infact I shall 107 pc guarnatee gold price crash like ice berg looming ! thks !
Bear Trap: A false signal that the rising trend of a stock or index has reversed when it has not. This can also occur during a bear market reversal when short sellers believe the market will sink back to its declining ways. If the market continues to rise, short sellers get trapped and are forced to cover their positions at higher prices.
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So who are you beartrap? A shill for Yardney, or Yardney himself.
Go back to not posting.


Negative gearing is a form of leveraged speculation in which a speculator borrows money to buy an asset, but the income generated by that asset does not cover the interest on the loan

A negative gearing strategy can only make a profit if the asset rises so much in price that the capital gain is more than the sum of the ongoing losses over the life of the speculation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_gearing
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Yawn. Wake me up when we're building as many houses as we were 10 years ago.

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Yossarian
27 Apr 2013, 06:28 PM
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Yawn. Wake me up when we're building as many houses as we were 10 years ago.

The less houses that are built, the higher prices will go.

Any expressed market opinion is my own and is not to be taken as financial advice
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peter fraser
27 Apr 2013, 08:10 PM
Yossarian
27 Apr 2013, 06:28 PM
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Yawn. Wake me up when we're building as many houses as we were 10 years ago.

The less houses that are built, the higher prices will go.

Sure, just like in America and Spain and Ireland and...

You spend too much time in the RE section of the sunday papers I think peter

Negative gearing is a form of leveraged speculation in which a speculator borrows money to buy an asset, but the income generated by that asset does not cover the interest on the loan

A negative gearing strategy can only make a profit if the asset rises so much in price that the capital gain is more than the sum of the ongoing losses over the life of the speculation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_gearing
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frankrider
27 Apr 2013, 08:30 PM
Sure, just like in America and Spain and Ireland and...
.......all of which suffered massive overbuilding of residential buildings.

So what's your point.
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Median: $855,000
% Cleared: 74%
Total Sales: $189,395,300
Withdrawn: 14
Total Properties: 282
Sold: 219
Boom time stats are being sustained for the last few weeks.
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miw
27 Apr 2013, 08:32 PM
frankrider
27 Apr 2013, 08:30 PM
Sure, just like in America and Spain and Ireland and...
.......all of which suffered massive overbuilding of residential buildings.

So what's your point.
That we have too, obviously.

Negative gearing is a form of leveraged speculation in which a speculator borrows money to buy an asset, but the income generated by that asset does not cover the interest on the loan

A negative gearing strategy can only make a profit if the asset rises so much in price that the capital gain is more than the sum of the ongoing losses over the life of the speculation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_gearing
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frankrider
27 Apr 2013, 10:51 PM
That we have too, obviously.
The thing is we don't, except perhaps in Melbourne. In Brisbane perhaps they have overdone the urban renewal infill stuff in Woolloongabba and Kangaroo point and places like that, but nothing like what happened in Melbourne, let alone the US, Spain and Ireland where they are bulldozing excess housing where nobody wants to live.
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