@2147mill Stock is now 35% lower than your “Up only” comment in pre-market trading.
Hopefully it comes back and plenty more for your followers, but likely a a humbling lesson for them and you that nothing is up only.
@2147mill Yep, prayers needed that Serenity goes hard on the follow up narration.
Hope it goes up, but proof the only up bros are naive in the extreme.
@2147mill I don’t think you understand what a good quality asset is.
You almost certainly didn’t live through 2000, and judging by your posts you weren’t active during 2021-2022.
You’re leading lambs to the slaughter sir
@Mr_Derivatives SpaceX IPO will create a liquidity tidal wave in $FTC OTC: $FLTCF #FTC, it is a HUGE player who have a huge contract with SpaceX
Arguably more affected than the likes of $RKLB and $ASTS
@Mikethejourney1@2147mill It’s because he is listening to folks who’ve never traded through a tech bubble.
Case in point below, “this time is different”
Everyone is comparing the current S&P 500 to the dot com crash.
I disagree. Completely.
In 2000 the internet was a concept. Valuations were built on hope and zero revenue.
Today the S&P 500 is:
→ Apple. The most profitable company ever built.
→ Nvidia. The backbone of every AI model on earth.
→ Microsoft. Running the cloud infrastructure of the global economy.
→ Amazon. The logistics layer of modern civilisation.
This isn't speculation. This is the actual infrastructure the world runs on.
More money flows into the S&P 500 today than at any point in history. Pension funds. Sovereign wealth funds. Central banks.
Global powers won't let this fail. They can't. The S&P 500 collapsing doesn't mean a recession. It means civilisation stops functioning.
Dot com was a bubble built on promises. This is a market built on things the entire world depends on daily.
Not the same. Not even close.
Thoughts? Keen to hear.
#MKA
As taken from the SEDAR filing, we’ll get a Nasdaq filing update before June 5th!!
“Before the date of the Shareholder Meeting, MKAR expects to publicly file a registration statement on Form F-4 (the
“F-4”) with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”).”