Idbuytht4adollar
Idbuytht4adollar t1_jeblm76 wrote
If they had 1.5 billion in cash and now 1 billion they burnt a lot of money and still aren't profitable . The cash on hand is irrelevant
Idbuytht4adollar t1_j6l5et8 wrote
Reply to Do I belong in here now? by PM-Ur-Cute-Tits
Puts on southern cracker
Idbuytht4adollar t1_j697ayf wrote
Reply to comment by my-user-name- in Found some old Reddit threads from 15 years ago talking about the 07-08 recession by Fantastic_Bar3109
yes you do the idea is to eventually use the money. if you got a 2 percent annual return for 10 years then your still able to buy the same things. if you doubled your money but now a house is 4x the money how does that help
Idbuytht4adollar t1_j683jiy wrote
Reply to comment by Coolzx in Found some old Reddit threads from 15 years ago talking about the 07-08 recession by Fantastic_Bar3109
You have to adjust for inflation. Still prob a solid return
Idbuytht4adollar t1_j5holxa wrote
Reply to What’s with the astounding amount of idiots driving around with their high beams on ? by hextermination
Are you sure it's high beams some newer cars especially trucks lights are as bright as my high beams on my old beater
Idbuytht4adollar t1_j2c23bf wrote
Reply to US Stock Options Smash Record - The number of traded contracts surpassed the 10-billion mark in 2022 or the first time ever by Ok_Significance_4008
This is why market can't crash. Only bleed slow
Idbuytht4adollar t1_j2c1zfn wrote
Reply to comment by lispyfriend in US Stock Options Smash Record - The number of traded contracts surpassed the 10-billion mark in 2022 or the first time ever by Ok_Significance_4008
No because that's priced into to the option. Your logic works with a lottery ticket as well or a low probability sports bet. Even if the upside potential is huge the odds would still be in mm side in the long run their side will profit
Idbuytht4adollar t1_jebm1u6 wrote
Reply to Footlocker - what’s the play? by immortalis88
Footlocker won't be gone anytime soon but would anyone be surprised if it was gone in 5 years no. I wouldn't invest