Intentions are important in life and in stocks. Here is the difference between trading and investing:
Investing - your intention with every purchase is to hold.
Trading - your intention with every purchase is to sell.
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@systvest absolutely. And the Homelander golden statue and depicting himself as god were filmed before Trump's golden statue and "red cross worker" tweet. So good. Nailed it.
@JeffBezos I think you mean zero out income taxes only. Zeroing out employment/self-employment taxes would cost more than 3%. --- Not to mention you'd be removing skin in the game.
@adrewrogers I think it's that simple too. Where it gets complicated to me are the companies like AAPL that have run out of ideas to deploy new capital. An ROIC of 20% doesn't mean much when your capital employed hasn't gone up for five years, your returns are coming from something else.
@ElliotTurn@systvest
Impossible. The "not AI" is being bought by someone and the "AI" is being sold by someone. Your logic is severely flawed here. The prices are changed, that's all.
@AlephBlog As long as the government is running a 6% deficit to GDP, it'll stay that way. I'm 100% in stocks until I see Congress start balancing the budget.