5 year Market Outlook opinions
#621
Boy, when she unravels, she unravels fast and furious!
Thought I’d post this article to lighten the mood…
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/29/bill...-approach.html
(note his timing)
next, wait for him to cry on CNBC, that will be the bottom!
and yet….he’s still widely published as a “guru”
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/24/bill...inflation.html
#NKA
Thought I’d post this article to lighten the mood…
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/03/29/bill...-approach.html
(note his timing)
next, wait for him to cry on CNBC, that will be the bottom!
and yet….he’s still widely published as a “guru”
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/24/bill...inflation.html
#NKA
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#622
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Joined APC: Feb 2011
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Well, since Trip has once again turned this lighthearted “funny” into his favorite topic (himself), let me ask you; what makes a guru, a guru? You’ve cited AUM in the past with grantham and now billy, so then I guess that means Cathie Wood is the guru of all gurus since she manages more $ than both of these guys. And we know how much you love Cathie!
#623
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Anyone who becomes a Billionaire from investing and sustains it is a Guru. No doubt about it. I agree with Ackman's statement about the FED needing to be more aggressive to control inflation. It's out of control. I won't be purchasing anything but Energy equities, particularly Oil, Coal and Natural Gas companies until runaway inflation is tamed.
#624
Seems like Bonds are going into a long term Bond Market as rates rises over the decade. If looking for yield I'd look no further than dividend paying Energy companies providing they don't have substantial debt ie I wouldn't touch any company that has Debt more than 3x EBITDA
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#625
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Seems like Bonds are going into a long term Bond Market as rates rises over the decade. If looking for yield I'd look no further than dividend paying Energy companies providing they don't have substantial debt ie I wouldn't touch any company that has Debt more than 3x EBITDA
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#627
Well, since Trip has once again turned this lighthearted “funny” into his favorite topic (himself), let me ask you; what makes a guru, a guru? You’ve cited AUM in the past with grantham and now billy, so then I guess that means Cathie Wood is the guru of all gurus since she manages more $ than both of these guys. And we know how much you love Cathie!
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#628
Any thoughts from the Crypto Bulls? Getting Bloody out there
https://youtu.be/UOYi4NzxlhE
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#629
The last 30 years has been a wealth transfer from the middle class to the top 1%.
But crypto is TOTALLY different because reasons.
But crypto is TOTALLY different because reasons.
#630
Any thoughts from the Crypto Bulls? Getting Bloody out there
https://youtu.be/UOYi4NzxlhE
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