@Guinapolize529@Asension_group Crypto can offer upside, but stocks have decades of earnings and cash flow behind them. Smart investors follow the fundamentals, manage risk and pivot when the thesis changes
@HaroldRyder10@SenMarkKelly Nobody said she’s less important. The point is that expertise matters when you’re making technical decisions. Respect every worker but don’t confuse respect for people with expertise in a specific field
@ChasingTrout@MalcolmNance Strong military policy should be based on capability and evidence not politics or nostalgia. The real question is whether these changes make the U.S. military more effective, ready and adaptable against modern threats not who gets credit for them
@maryjokringas@fiat_money@FinanceLancelot M2 doesn’t prove QE leaks into the economy. QE mainly adds bank reserves while M2 is mostly money held by people and businesses. The real question is how QE affects lending, spending and asset prices
Fair point but the key distinction is that banks don’t literally take a specific deposit and lend it out. When a bank makes a loan, it typically creates a new loan asset and a matching deposit liability. Deposits still matter for funding, liquidity and settlement but lending itself isn’t simply moving existing deposits from one customer to another
@maryjokringas@fiat_money@FinanceLancelot Banks mainly lend from deposits and other funding. They can also create deposits when they make loans. QE is different as it swaps assets for bank reserves. It’s not simply free cash handed to banks to lend
@msolvie@GuntherEaglemeg I agree with you. Winning key Senate seats matters but so does choosing strong candidates with clear policies who can actually deliver
@hemal85@growth_edge_ Flexi Cap gives the manager freedom to choose. The main thing is to check what the fund actually holds. If you want fixed exposure to large, mid and small caps, go with a Multicap fund
@tonyliang1026@PeterAIWorld Memory is still cyclical but AI could keep the floor much higher than before. If demand stays strong and supply stays tight, MU and SNDK may be undervalued by a market still stuck in the old cycle
@Indie_Dheeraj@PRATIKBULANI555 Exactly. 1 to 2 years is too short to judge a long term strategy. Give it 3 to 5 years and judge the process not just short term performance.
@kanth_mayur@aviralbhat Exactly. MoUs are promises not proof. The real story is capex on the ground, jobs, exports, and FDI. If Odisha converts these commitments into actual projects then the growth story gets real
@P_Jain0@SayNoToTrading@amitisinvesting Don’t overthink every buy or sell. Berkshire looks at value, future returns, taxes, and risk not just whether a stock is a good company
@RobIzumi29@MPelletierCIO Exactly. Cash is a tool not a strategy. Keeping 10–15% for flexibility makes sense but sitting on too much cash while waiting for the perfect entry can create more opportunity cost than protection
@lynnzackcrist@BrianJFleury@samhusseini I think there’s a danger in dismissing every form of civic pressure as a distraction. Student movements, BDS, public opinion, elections, diplomacy and institutional pressure can all matter even if none is sufficient on its own
@sparta_fl1@KamalaHarris A record stock market and an affordable cost of living aren’t the same thing. Wall Street can be thriving while plenty of Americans still feel squeezed on Main Street. Both realities can exist at the same time
@MichaelStockw12 Markets can be reflated overnight. Purchasing power can’t. The Fed can influence liquidity but it can’t manufacture productivity. Without meaningful gains in productivity and supply, inflation becomes embedded and consumers end up carrying the burden long after markets recover
@MalaFide77@kevinxu That’s the nature of a growing market. Today’s ATH often become tomorrow’s support. Anyone who understand that tend to focus more on time in the market than trying to predict every top
@aporiabuilds@kevinxu Because the market prices the future not the present. When investors collectively expect stronger earnings, easier financial conditions, or lower uncertainty, capital flows into equities and market value rises