I'm not so convinced on the land rent thesis. Fewer jobs, less money --> people less willing to pay for anything more than bare minimum --> downward pressure where being cheap is the biggest selling point.
To be fair, "them" are actively working to replace "us" with AI.
As a young Have Not, I'm just waiting this one out. I see 1 of 2 options in the future: 1. Prices go down because nobody can buy the homes at their current prices given current interest rates 2. Prices stay up because…
Given Twitters current valuation, wouldn’t Musk consider any outcome where he pays less than 5B an absolute win?
Do these compare performance before or after fees? Regardless, if you're comparing funds (that contain lower risk investments, like bonds) to the S&P500 then they're going to lose whenever equity markets beat bonds -…
I'm not so convinced on the land rent thesis. Fewer jobs, less money --> people less willing to pay for anything more than bare minimum --> downward pressure where being cheap is the biggest selling point.
To be fair, "them" are actively working to replace "us" with AI.
As a young Have Not, I'm just waiting this one out. I see 1 of 2 options in the future: 1. Prices go down because nobody can buy the homes at their current prices given current interest rates 2. Prices stay up because…
Given Twitters current valuation, wouldn’t Musk consider any outcome where he pays less than 5B an absolute win?
Do these compare performance before or after fees? Regardless, if you're comparing funds (that contain lower risk investments, like bonds) to the S&P500 then they're going to lose whenever equity markets beat bonds -…