Here are the top-performing technology stocks of 2021

Started by OZER, Dec 24, 2021, 08:48 PM

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Just saw that inflation just reached 6.8% (the highest in 39 years). If Jpow doesn't stop with his printer, inflation in 2022 could be wild af

So you need to buy Bitcoin . Bitcoin is the future

What else are people are suppose to do with the money they save from staying at home??? Buy some stock and drive price up. Retail investor and Hedge funds know it and everyone is on this


So many opinions in the  and in the comments, and it's like, does anyone truly know what's going to happen?


This is a great way to solve the problem. Pose a question via a  , then let the r commentators provide a robust solution with their extensive collective background in economic and monetary theory.

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Yes, They can. Just chant Lets Go Brandon till you finally get what it means.

The only issue is there is way to many cryptos ... Coinbase was fine when it had 3 coins ... but over 100 is way to risky


Sounds like both sides are discontent with the SEC

The issue with this  is it brings a bunch of different sectors together to prove a "bubble" yet the supposed bubble is implied to be specific to one market? so they pretty much prove their own theory wrong. they basically saying "one of these markets could be in a bubble" while showing significant increase in value across all assets since pandemic.   Meanwhile it is not discussed that this is primarily due to rampant global money printing inflating currencies around the world so yes assets will go up especially since governments and banks are pumping this printed money into assets.