I agree and Michael Burry has warned about it. There's no real price discovery on these index funds. Money comes in - buy all in the fund regardless of any fundamental. And many of those stocks aren't that liquid so in…
Sounds nice but it's because community resilience is not a thing almost anywhere that people prep.
Bold statement. Based on what? Being better at tactics everyone would have used in the past if they had the might? Fast forward to today and you can still come up with an easy list of 20 countries that exhibit human…
IANA but I understand CLRA in California is very strong for this type of stuff.
That was a gimmick that made the rounds to get around a debt ceiling. It doesn't escape the debt spiral the US is in.
Ok now add in the $210 trillion in unfunded liabilities that aren't part of the national debt. And mix in a little wage gap, AI impact, political divide, foreign conflicts, wars and military spending. Oh and the current…
Not alarmist at all. The can was kicked in 08. We are in a debt spiral. Government spending is a component of GDP, % of GDP is NOT the context. We are insolvent. 210+ trillion in unfunded liabilities! And about 70% of…
Not a lawyer, but maybe a CLRA suit if you are in California. As I understand it - you may be able to get attorneys fees and punitive damages.
Seriously. You can also buy a Firewalla or similar and activate the auto-blocking of porn sites with a button. I also block Roblox for a good chunk of the day too haha. But my 6 yr old figured out he could hop of wifi…
> And yet, the vast majority of American language, culture, law, civil institutions, etc., come from the British. That’s why there are deep similarities between the Anglo countries on a variety of dimensions. And yet…
100%! I posted data on American ancestry below which is pretty eye opening. My grandfather was an American of German ancestry and served in the 95th infantry fighting in Europe in WW2. He's just as American as the wagon…
> When people in my home country think of an “American” they think of people of British descent. Your home county is just completely wrong in their understanding. Top 3 Ancestry groups (2015 Census) are actually 1)…
> As long as the keep rates where they are or higher, we should recover. This is not the case and is actually impossible. Impossible they will maintain them or higher. And impossible we would recover. The US is headed…
You never even commented that it can be expensive just said it's a terrible idea because it's "lose-lose" and a "traffic problem". Anyway, I refuted ALL of your points and even supplied angles for keeping costs down…
Finding products that aren't on Amazon or other top sites is a problem for consumers. Google Shopping is pretty bad. Connecting buyers direct to merchants is a win and something they all want. Every single entity that…
More likely just show you the place with the highest effective cost per click bid lol.
That's exactly right and my point. The person I'm replying to is the one that used an irrelevant definition. The context of the entire discussion was NOT for the parent to decide to apply for jobs or become a prisoner…
Starting is easy. I don't think the parent you replied to was talking about that procedural part of it. The parent is weighing working for someone or starting a newco. Also it's a completely different ballgame when you…
I understand your sentiment, but one's experience does not need to manifest like the ones you listed to be considered hard. You listed one career choice and agriculture is actually the easiest industry. #2 lowest…
Agreed. And while I oppose it, a CBDC would be more likely than Bitcoin.
I'm closer in age to one of my cousins and I'm closer to him than my own brother. Some of my fondest memories are with cousins. And for many, cousins serve as drop in brothers/sisters. It's sad especially for only…
100%. My father in law has spent a lot of time in industrial space and he told me they setup dual buttons for some machines so you are required to press them both with both hands. This prevents them from having a free…
Most struggle financially because they are run by morons just like restaurants. They tried to be something they weren't. Forgot their core audience. And bowlero ate their lunch in the segment they tried to cater to…
There is no sacrifice. It's negligence.
Unlikely to kill you yes but yet still very dangerous. They can rip you up REALLY bad.
I agree and Michael Burry has warned about it. There's no real price discovery on these index funds. Money comes in - buy all in the fund regardless of any fundamental. And many of those stocks aren't that liquid so in…
Sounds nice but it's because community resilience is not a thing almost anywhere that people prep.
Bold statement. Based on what? Being better at tactics everyone would have used in the past if they had the might? Fast forward to today and you can still come up with an easy list of 20 countries that exhibit human…
IANA but I understand CLRA in California is very strong for this type of stuff.
That was a gimmick that made the rounds to get around a debt ceiling. It doesn't escape the debt spiral the US is in.
Ok now add in the $210 trillion in unfunded liabilities that aren't part of the national debt. And mix in a little wage gap, AI impact, political divide, foreign conflicts, wars and military spending. Oh and the current…
Not alarmist at all. The can was kicked in 08. We are in a debt spiral. Government spending is a component of GDP, % of GDP is NOT the context. We are insolvent. 210+ trillion in unfunded liabilities! And about 70% of…
Not a lawyer, but maybe a CLRA suit if you are in California. As I understand it - you may be able to get attorneys fees and punitive damages.
Seriously. You can also buy a Firewalla or similar and activate the auto-blocking of porn sites with a button. I also block Roblox for a good chunk of the day too haha. But my 6 yr old figured out he could hop of wifi…
> And yet, the vast majority of American language, culture, law, civil institutions, etc., come from the British. That’s why there are deep similarities between the Anglo countries on a variety of dimensions. And yet…
100%! I posted data on American ancestry below which is pretty eye opening. My grandfather was an American of German ancestry and served in the 95th infantry fighting in Europe in WW2. He's just as American as the wagon…
> When people in my home country think of an “American” they think of people of British descent. Your home county is just completely wrong in their understanding. Top 3 Ancestry groups (2015 Census) are actually 1)…
> As long as the keep rates where they are or higher, we should recover. This is not the case and is actually impossible. Impossible they will maintain them or higher. And impossible we would recover. The US is headed…
You never even commented that it can be expensive just said it's a terrible idea because it's "lose-lose" and a "traffic problem". Anyway, I refuted ALL of your points and even supplied angles for keeping costs down…
Finding products that aren't on Amazon or other top sites is a problem for consumers. Google Shopping is pretty bad. Connecting buyers direct to merchants is a win and something they all want. Every single entity that…
More likely just show you the place with the highest effective cost per click bid lol.
That's exactly right and my point. The person I'm replying to is the one that used an irrelevant definition. The context of the entire discussion was NOT for the parent to decide to apply for jobs or become a prisoner…
Starting is easy. I don't think the parent you replied to was talking about that procedural part of it. The parent is weighing working for someone or starting a newco. Also it's a completely different ballgame when you…
I understand your sentiment, but one's experience does not need to manifest like the ones you listed to be considered hard. You listed one career choice and agriculture is actually the easiest industry. #2 lowest…
Agreed. And while I oppose it, a CBDC would be more likely than Bitcoin.
I'm closer in age to one of my cousins and I'm closer to him than my own brother. Some of my fondest memories are with cousins. And for many, cousins serve as drop in brothers/sisters. It's sad especially for only…
100%. My father in law has spent a lot of time in industrial space and he told me they setup dual buttons for some machines so you are required to press them both with both hands. This prevents them from having a free…
Most struggle financially because they are run by morons just like restaurants. They tried to be something they weren't. Forgot their core audience. And bowlero ate their lunch in the segment they tried to cater to…
There is no sacrifice. It's negligence.
Unlikely to kill you yes but yet still very dangerous. They can rip you up REALLY bad.