CreepingFog
CreepingFog OP t1_jaee715 wrote
Reply to comment by dkrich in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
I was wondering that too. And the book is called reminiscences* of a stock operator :p it’s a great book!
CreepingFog OP t1_jae8s3e wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
Ah okay thanks for the answer. Interesting, I’ll read more about him, only seen him pop up on my feed
CreepingFog OP t1_jae5suk wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
Haha who is Jeff btw? I’ve only seen renmac on twitter :)
CreepingFog OP t1_jae0yia wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
Yep I shamelessly stole it from there 😈
But it wasn’t to get internet points, I just wanted for people here to see that their bearish arguments are nothing new
CreepingFog OP t1_jad3vt5 wrote
Reply to comment by Johnathonathon in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
Yeah, they constructed railroads that led from nowhere to nowhere. They did so not because of a profitable market opportunity, but due to numerous investors driven by FOMO who were handing them their money. And since these companies were not generating any revenue and relied solely on investor capital, the bubble eventually popped as you said. Very similar to what we have been seeing with the tech industry recently.
CreepingFog OP t1_jac11m0 wrote
Reply to comment by tigerkingsam in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
I love bear porn, always some new theory about how we are all doomed but it never actually happens 😂
CreepingFog OP t1_jaan5me wrote
Reply to comment by Fluffy-Ad1712 in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
No, “A treasury of wall street wisdom”
CreepingFog OP t1_jaaisry wrote
Reply to comment by Zaros262 in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
Lol agreed, they now have to get over the fact that they are not so original and unique as they thought they were.
CreepingFog OP t1_jaahvko wrote
Reply to comment by Royal-Application708 in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
And how does corporate greed and extreme profits hurt stocks? Do you know which sub you are in?
CreepingFog OP t1_jaael0n wrote
Reply to comment by WarrenBuffering in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
I think you misunderstood the post then because I’m implying that these bearish arguments were made over a hundred years ago but they were just noise.
CreepingFog OP t1_jaacviq wrote
Reply to comment by Warlover1 in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
And when the poor spend money the economy blooms.
CreepingFog OP t1_jaabuhq wrote
Reply to comment by Malevin87 in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
yet many chinese companies wants to be listed on the US markets and not vice versa?
CreepingFog OP t1_jaa7iy7 wrote
Reply to comment by VisualMod in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
no u
CreepingFog OP t1_jaa7f76 wrote
Reply to The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
There is nothing new under the sun, there is always some shit happening in the world and yet the US stock market has always persevered.
CreepingFog t1_j9xshun wrote
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Google search been giving some shit results lately, it’s all just clickbait articles not giving you the info you looking for
CreepingFog t1_j6ma3jo wrote
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Right click…
CreepingFog t1_j5mj93g wrote
Reply to comment by Pfeffer_Prinz in TIL the first known résumé was written by Leonardo da Vinci, when applying to be a military engineer for the Duke of Milan. It's mainly just a list of his designs for siege weapons (including trebuchets). He briefly mentions his art: "In painting, I can do everything possible." He got the job. by Pfeffer_Prinz
The response:
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CreepingFog OP t1_jaeef0v wrote
Reply to comment by Superb-Ad3945 in The bearish arguments of 1907. Swap earthquake with covid and many of these points could be recycled today by CreepingFog
Yep, I subscribe to that theory!