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edhopper

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49. In general yes
Sat Jun 6, 2026, 12:06 PM
3 hrs ago

But the housing bubble was obvious and was going to burst.
So is this AI bubble.

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Sold my last 3 stocks. Moved money to a multigraincracker Thursday #1
You may be right edhopper Thursday #2
If the Democrats win back Congress this fall I predict a stock market correction. yardwork Thursday #4
Trump will still be President edhopper Thursday #22
There are no crashes anymore. Market is rigged and irrational GreatGazoo Thursday #3
That kind of rigging can't hold forever paulkienitz Thursday #11
and yet here we are GreatGazoo Thursday #15
Something I think a lot of folks are missing are structural changes in the market. Happy Hoosier Yesterday #43
Have had similar thoughts GreatGazoo Yesterday #44
Yeah, lots of folks specualte about that kind of stuff... Happy Hoosier Yesterday #45
The issue is how many times have we been told to leave the market? Melon Thursday #5
Yeah, that's where I am ITAL Thursday #8
It took six years to recover edhopper Thursday #23
Six years isn't that long for me ITAL Thursday #24
Or get out now and edhopper Thursday #28
Preferably you are cost averaging. Melon Thursday #32
There are other investments edhopper Thursday #33
If you took your money out in 2007 edhopper Yesterday #40
Right. And if you bought a house in Florida in 2018 Melon 4 hrs ago #48
In general yes edhopper 3 hrs ago #49
Exactly. You can't ignore warnings this big and loud. paulkienitz 53 min ago #52
The amount of investment edhopper 35 min ago #54
No it's not "just as risky". paulkienitz Thursday #9
Ill gotten ponzy...huh? You mean investment returns. Melon Thursday #21
"others success"? There is no success to profit from in AI. paulkienitz Thursday #25
Go read what Sam Altman is saying. Uber and Melon Thursday #31
That math doesn't math -- companies will not pay enough. paulkienitz Yesterday #34
Data Centers are not getting built Metaphorical 1 hr ago #51
Those backstops trying to hold up the market are going to have their work cut out for them. paulkienitz 41 min ago #53
WSJ and Gallup did a story looking at how Democrat voters are losing money GreatGazoo Thursday #16
"Democratic." The adjective form is "Democratic." ColoringFool Thursday #17
I could have put a hyphen in there but noun GreatGazoo Thursday #20
No Johnny2X2X Thursday #6
I've heard that song before. paulkienitz Thursday #10
We've been waiting decades for a bubble Johnny2X2X Thursday #12
Index funds are like 50% AI bubble now. paulkienitz Thursday #14
9 years ago when I joined DU, people were saying that Bitcoin would burst and go to near zero Polybius Yesterday #36
Bitcoin will either sputter on for decades, or go almost instantaneously to zero at any time -- it's not predictable. paulkienitz Yesterday #37
People are predicting the market is holding on Johonny Thursday #7
I turned some investments into a newer and larger house CanonRay Thursday #13
I'll just keep my NVIDIA,TYVM. ColoringFool Thursday #18
Jensen Huang is pulling sooo many circular-financing fast ones... paulkienitz Thursday #19
Heard the same shit from Thom Hartmann a few years back Ziggy Beans Thursday #26
That same lie was told before the last two crashes. paulkienitz Thursday #29
imho Fat gains should be pruned. Rotation is underway. bucolic_frolic Thursday #27
Simple.... multigraincracker Thursday #30
More apropos to the current situation, index funds do the opposite. paulkienitz Yesterday #38
I think that's a terrible prediction Polybius Yesterday #35
"doesnt crash anymore" paulkienitz Yesterday #39
Lol imagine taking investment advive from a panicked, anonymous internet poster. BannonsLiver Yesterday #41
I am hardly alone in pointing out how remarkably huge and smelly an elephant is currently in the room. paulkienitz 16 hrs ago #47
Or not Happy Hoosier Yesterday #42
I have no intention of trying to call tops and bottoms. I just want to avoid big crashes. paulkienitz 16 hrs ago #46
If you depend upon the money... Happy Hoosier 24 min ago #55
His mistake was not when he got out edhopper 3 hrs ago #50
But hindsight is 20/20. Happy Hoosier 22 min ago #56
At that point, after a massive crash edhopper 16 min ago #57
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