They all dead anyway. And MS Windows took out all of them. The Linux goes nowhere except some servers at some certain corporate corners.
Same that Google dominates and Yahoo dies.
This is BS too. Anyone whose income rises more than inflation is better off. Or anyone who can beat inflation and have have a healthy investment return is better off.
This has nothing to do with inflation. Poor people can benefit from inflation too if they can handsomely beat high...
Whenever I see those bottom fishermen stop buying dips of FB, TSLA, NFLX, AAPL, AMZN, GME, AMC, then I know the bottom is near.
Not yet. Wait for those idiots out of capital and stop pumping those bubble bigger.
I do not care how you do your math. I do not think that is correct anyway.
I'll make money if the interest I pay on the debt is lower than the asset appreciation. But it is the capital I put down that really matters. That is my investment. I can invest in the house, or I can invest in...
Cathie Wood bets on future and she does not care about the valuation. How many companies failed from the dot.com bubble #1. Certainly Amazon came out strong. Same with MSFT. But even Cisco is not going where. Oracle and SUNM are the history.
Look at the PTON. And a lot more. We do not...
Do not know why you just do not get it.
You like the example of the $200,000 house growing to a $500,000 value in 20 years. Yet the total mortgage payments over the 20 years could have grown much more than the $300,000 appreciation you mentioned. What is future value of $200,000 compounding...
This is completely false.
First, it is a big IF that both your income and assets grow at the same pace of inflation.
For your senior who bought a $200,000 house 20 years ago, sure the house value can go up to $500,000. With the money they paid over 20 years, the mortgage could have grown to...
If you hold a $250,000 mortgage or a $20,000 loan on your boat. Now inflation is higher. How do you benefit from the inflation? If those assets have a total value of $500,000 nominal value, it drops in real value net of inflation.
So how rich people benefits from high inflation??
Why do you say that? If TSLA, ROKU, PLTR etc all has a 50% correction from now, she is going to do well in long term? How long is the long term?
But remember that when Cathie buys the dips, she probably is not using new money to buy the dips. She would be selling some winners to buy those...
Certainly it is the inflation that hurts the market. If you follow corporate earnings, you'll heard a lot of the CEOs complained about supply chains and inflation for their lower earnings.
Market foolishly believe Fed can fix the inflation by raising interest rate. This is a mirage. They...
It is not true at all.
First, rich or wealthy means the total networth. A lot of most of the wealthy people assets are financial assets. A couple who has a networth of $5MM may have a $1MM house, $200,000 personal assets like cars, boats etc. And the rest in 401K and liquid asset.
Inflation...
When 85% of the common American people do not have $250,000 stock portfolio to watch on their phone or computer screen, what do you expect them to do to enjoy? For this reason, I do not have any sympathy when Mark Zuckerberg loses $20BB or $40BB fortune in his stocks. That money can save many...