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Eman saysNow, the question is are we in a bubble?
Clearly so
Yup these price gains are insane. I'm seeing lot of wage inflation to on the lower end and it is only a matter of time for it to hit higher earners.
Maybe that was plan all along for wiping out debt and reset. Biden knows and doeant care he has his protection and riches for being part of it.
House agent just called, they have an eager buyer lined up to pay us 100k over the price we just paid a month ago. Inflation has arrived
mell saysHouse agent just called, they have an eager buyer lined up to pay us 100k over the price we just paid a month ago. Inflation has arrived
@mell You mean they are offering you $100k to move out of the place you just bought, without it even being on the market?
Every stock today was in the toilet except Moderna and BioN Tech.
FuckCCP89 saysDonald saysEvery stock today was in the toilet except Moderna and BioN Tech.
Bullshit. SHOP was up.TSLA was up. NFLX, OKTA, COST - up, up, up....
Yes, my bad. TSLA was up a whole 0.31% and Netflix a whole 0.37%. Moderna was up 10%. BioNTech was up 5%
Compared to Big Vaccine, Big Tech looks like a bunch of value stocks!
tech stocks are doing well.
AMZN, APPL for instance are breaking the overhead resistance. I could see APPLE at 160 in the near future.
Thinking about buying moderna
Fun Fact, a lot of the listings are from landlords who mention in the listing that there is a tenant who isn't paying
zzyzzx saysFun Fact, a lot of the listings are from landlords who mention in the listing that there is a tenant who isn't paying
anecdotal. The majority of renters still pay rent. Ask any landlord....
.....rents will go up over the next years.....we dont have a housing bubble....we have a historic housing shortage, historic low interest rates and high building costs.....and a ton of people who can afford 1M+ homes.....
I have to disagree on the affordability point. We have a ton of people willing to max out credit, pay historically high prices, and make themselves house poor and live month to month with 50% or greater of their net income being used for housing payments.
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