Alright user

alright user

which european countries are you bullish on?
which countries will get into trouble soon?

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Bullish on Czech Republic, Slovakia, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Poland

short all of western Europe except Portugal

Czechia is by far the most underrated country in Europe.

you motherfucker

Whats so good about it?
As OP I'd say short Germany. fuck their car industry

They have literal commies governing them, you stupid fuck.

Czechia has literally commie government full of retards. Slovakia is bankrupt from decades of corrupt governments. Poland is papal dictatorship. In Austria they voted wannabe nazi Russian-deal maker into leading the country.

Croatia and Slovenia I have no idea, but Slovenia looks like they have their shit in check.

Short UK, long Eastern Europe

Fuck their car industry?

Slovakia and Czechia are the most car manufacture oriented economics in entire fucking europe.
They are going to get ass raped by crisis and electromobility.

They are already going bankrupt by now, with wealthy German companies (because their government actually had the money to support them) buying any eastern euro company worth shit for pennies.

All those retards talking eastern europe up ... fucking hell

why not short Portugal too tho

long baltics, short west and rest of east

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Moving from Australia back to Estonia (hopefully) the end of this year.
Might go Latvia.

Deluded polfag

Seriously, France, Germany, the UK, Belgium, Switzerland, Lux, the Netherlands, and the Nordic countries, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland and I'd even put Estonia with them, will be gaining traction in the next decade, economically.

Honorable mention to Croatia and some of its neighbors

Socially and culturally, it's another story but that's nothing one can fight against for now. Things will stabilize at one point

are there a lot of Estonians in straya? Cause I used to know this Estonian girl who moved there

Greece. Already got away with 40% profit on my initial before corona crash

(((top 500)))

Northerners will do fine. Sadly they have to carry the dead weight in the South on their backs like they did for the past two decades. fucking monkeys.

Long Slovenia, Montenegro.

>eastern europe
>poor
>low or negative population growth
>no upcoming industry to save it
>people fleeing the country
>biz: long eastern europe

Never change, biz

theyre not overrun with shitskins so theres that

>low or negative population growth
That's a good thing you globohomo faggot.

They're not white either

In terms of investing in a country? It's not a good thing

How is GDP per capita rising not a good thing?

>are there a lot of Estonians in straya?
yes, Working Holiday visa. 1-2 years of working shit jobs, traveling and accumulating some money to bring back home

Unironically based
Eastern Europe is full of potential. Western Europe is a ticking time bomb

depends on how far east sure, wouldnt call a polack non white though

Southern Europe will be the anus of Europe again. I hope we can team up with our Eastern brothers to form a proper union. You know, without the Med corruption and victim complex. GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER AND STOP SPENDING MONEY ON FRIVOLITIES, GUIDO.

Dude Portugal's tourism is like at least 5% of their GDP and that industry is fucked. Only way Portugal might be bullish if Europe starts being more self reliant and outsources to poorfag countries instead of China. Or if Fiat collapses completely since Portugal has good gold reserves.

>Poland is papal dictatorship. In Austria they voted wannabe nazi Russian-deal maker into leading the country.
>t. totally not a soros-news reading faggot

Belgium and France don’t have a good economy, they spend too much money and don’t tax enough, moreover France cheats in all EU regulations which will eventually bite them in the ass and Belgium will have more and more problems with forming a government.
They aren’t stable countries in the long run

>France
>the only EU country that redistributes 50%+ of GDP
>not taxing enough