@BernieSanders Hope he gets to 2 trillion soon. Fuck off Bernie, you also dont need all the money you have, I dont see you investing it in innovation unlike Elon and Bezos
@one9@DanielTNiles Yes, there’s always the chance you can end up with negative real returns after 5-10 years. It’s all about the price you pay for individual stocks, but again everyone has different growth and multiple assumptions so make your own decision
@aorbv7@Mr_Derivatives Shorts need to cover, the current borrowing cost is over 500%. shorts covering plus degenerates will make this thing pop again at some point imo
@humiditybelow@Mr_Derivatives It was, shorted on Schwab prior to Citron research piece coming out, after their piece it was really hard to short because short interest spiked
@syouth1@HunterAllen4@syouth1 Jeff have you looked into VCX (Fundrise Innovation fund) looks to be trading at an insane premium currently. Nav was around $18 before direct listing
@PVofFCF@Stocktwits This are net numbers for each pool of investors. When looking just at retail they reduced their stocks and while only looking at institutions, they increased their equity exposure.
@0percentapr@JLM_Crew001@RudolphTroha@DeItaone .. protecting its intended beneficiaries—poor or vulnerable renters—because the targeting of the benefits is very haphazard.", and concluded that: "Given the current research, there seems to be little one can say in favor of rent control.
@0percentapr@JLM_Crew001@RudolphTroha@DeItaone In a 2013 analysis of the body of economic research on rent control by Peter Tatian at the Urban Institute (a think tank described both as "liberal"[80] and "independent"[81][82]), he stated that "The conclusion seems to be that rent stabilization doesn't do a good job of..