Stocks fall in the U.S., ECB decision pending

Started by OZER, Jun 08, 2022, 09:43 PM

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People in 2030 Tesla is in a bubble it shouldnt be a 10T company it only has 40% margin and half of the EV market

When bond purchases basically pay off all debt that exists or will exhist, can anyone blame markets for having an anxiety over such money printing endevours?

I was already on the fence with crypto#39s and this kind of event doesn#39t make me want to invest in the sector I dont have any money to lose and my portfolio is doing good without any crypto#39s in it atm running between -3% and 8% while I have friends that whereare have heavy tech and crypto exposure lost more then half there portfolios. It#39s pretty sad to see friends devastated and freaking out clinging on to this hope that the markets will bounce back  . Great thread thank you

Tesla has not  been truthful about the demand. The demand that they've claimed is just not there. They pulled that trick out of Henry Ford's bag, create demand by claiming high demand. Right now  banks are about to stop lending money on car loans over 50K because they are overloaded now with repos. My guess is that a ton of those orders for teslas have been cancelled by the banks.Now that GM has lowered the Bolt to just $26K, it'll be interesting to see if Tesla can survive.



Yes finally someone is mentioning the qualifications creep. Inflation is also in a way in the cost of getting a job. whie automation might generate more jobs #doubt its also killing all the low paying low skilled jobs that you can get with less education, the new jobs will require higher education which require more money, meaning the cost of getting a job is increased tremendously. This will badly affect the social mobility and deepen the class divides.

No problem, just raise interest rates to 5%

6:02 Just like raising the minimum wage to some absurd amount of money

It is not desirable for inflation to be stopped, or even slowed too much. The Central Bank's power are less and less as economies get bigger and bigger.  And despite what we are told there is a disconnect between government fiscal policy and the policy of the Central Banks.  CP is a poor metric, but one we have used for decades.


It would seem that the lessons learned from the Great Crash of Wall Street in 1929 have been largely forgotten.

the ultimate bubble is going to be the US Dollar, and the catalyst will be the bond market...then the Teslas and techs will follow suit

Anyone not a Media Moron actually following the full spectrum of the world knows this all about to fall everywhere, right down to famines, overthrows, and complete chaos from the TRUTH of the planets cycle with the sun and magnetosphere, that your authorities have lied about for fifty years now. Hiding the crop losses due to FREEZES, not HEAT. The crust destabilizing and UV causing water shortages with the temp zone grow zone changes INHERENT IN THE CYCLE you lied about trying to blame and shame and guilt people over.. while its all about lying profiting and power grabbing to stay on top when it all collapses.

Too many people investing into things without understanding the fundamentals of the thing they#39re investing into.brbrReality check for anyone reading this:brbr1. If someone or something promises you 20% interest, when not even the biggest interest returning investments (REITS) can yield such large returns (when they#39re legally mandated to pay investors large portion of their profits), you should question where that money is coming from.brbr2. If something sounds too good to be true, it#39s probably not. The steep deviation from the normal interest payout in the investment world should#39ve been the biggest red flag of them all.brbrNot to mention, going back to the fundamentals - If you were investing into stable coins because you wanted to protect your savings from what#39s going on with real currencies, why would you put money into a system that balances it#39s value with an inflationary system? brbrThis ain#39t rocket science. brbrI really hope things work out for people who lost big on this. Truly, one of the most messed up financial stories in a while.