Does anyone else feel like the more they learn about business, finance, and investing, the more they’re shocked by how simple most of it actually is and wish they had started years earlier? I keep thinking about how much more I could’ve gained by now (not including buying bitcoin when I first heard about it)My parents never invested in the stock market, even though they’re highly educated intelligent people, just extremely risk-averse (that's the European mindset for ya). I can’t help but wonder what things might look like today if they invested even just 5% of their monthly income.That being said, it makes me feel "behind" even though I'm doing better than most people I know, the 2-3 people that actually made big gains in the market my age mog me hard
Everything can be explained with supply and demand.
>please buy my bag>p-pleaseyour social signaling bullshit is hilarious shill. Once you learned the substructure you realize that it all is based on expectations of exponential growth of suckers and their trust in the expectations.Looking at the current demographic situation on a global scale, "investing" so buying out your ponzi bags is highly irrational.what is rational is "investing" in parallel informal structires that are explicitly divorced from your BoomerX ponziconomy paper valuations resting on a deflating amount of suckers
>>62057585and to specify, the moment the BoomerX tries to integrate the informal structures, like it happened with crapto, its time to abandon those structures as well
>>62057576>>62057585>>62057595I have no idea what you guys are talking about. I was just trying to make a chill thread where other anons can daydream a little and maybe talk about where we measure up in our social circles
>>62057576correct. And currently the major demand in the BoomerX ponziconomy is to find buyers willing to take their risks off their hands and make them a profit. Only that it is highly irrational to be that offer to taking the bags
>>62057611no, you were trying to social signal and incentivice with your shit thread for a greater fool to join you in being a great fool and helping you to make a profit by framing it as >"its so easy go..uys" >lets all buy (my) bags>and make me a profit>(please be my exit liquidity)
>>62057634Don't tell others what they think, anon. Its brown behavior. They're perfectly capable of doing so, and if not, aren't worth engaging.
>>62057563easy for some, hard for others
>>62057634I didnt even talk about anything specific, dawg
>>62057611hes some schizo spamming that boomerx nonsense on every thread.or a bot
>>62057563Yeah I felt that way too after reading a bunch of books and having no real experience on the market. It's not easy, it's mostly just luck and everything you can do will maybe give you a 5% bonus on your random ass rolls. And I say that as someone who actually was lucky, it really wasn't up to me
>>62057563Resoundingly yes.
>>62057563Sometimes it feels that I did better the less I knew.
>>62057620then why the fuck are you here faggot?what are you holding that is not a ponzi, enlighten us schiz-lord
>>62058939I'm not talking about trying to go for some 10 bagger stock and risking a lot. I'm talking about simply putting 5% of your monthly income into SPY (for example) and setting up your whole family for a better financial future. I can't believe there's people that simply can't be bothered...>>62058942when did you start investing? I only started at 27 and got serious about it at 29, desu I only started my first real job at 25. I'm 31 now and yeah I wish I started even before I had my first paycheck.>>62058959I always default to the castle in the sky theory I learned from "a random walk on wallstreet".
>>62058982>Please tell me how to profit from a long term deflationary eventno; I have no intend to see my "assets" get inflated by baggies
Very simple- if I started in 2011 when people shilled internet pizza money for teens online I would already be rich.My real blackpill is that the reason shit like gold and bitcoin did a massive pump is because the marekt was recovering from the generational low then and the last couple of years are basically the generational highs. I missed out.
>>62057563https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect
>>62057611dont worry it seems like mental masturbation
>>62065590>p-please keep buying my bags>p-please ignore the demographic overhang in distribution and the obligation of the pension funds to sell assets to meet the contractual obligation>nvidia, etf, shit and piss, crapto>anyone wants to help me meet the obligationslol
I think there's an IQ gate, you need to understand what an index fund is, and also not be lured into what's essentially gambling. Then there's delayed gratification...
>>62065681>j-just buy my ponzi bags through a broad fund>it bundles all the crap that has to be sold off the meet the obligationlol
>>62059651>"a random walk on wallstreet"
>>62057563High water raises all ships.Tots today have never seen low tide.
>>62057611What makes you think it's simple? Because you had a successful run during a bull market? Have you experienced a bear market? It's probably not your fault but you are being a bit naive right now
>>62065628wtf are you saying? im right about everything in markets lol
>>62065709This thread is for people who know what a company is, and how it differs from a Ponzi. You're not sophisicated, you're dumb.
>>62057634he's literally a 110 IQ faggot that got lucky and thinks he did something cool
>>62057677>Let the goyim deal with the real world
I didn't read your post, I just recognized the Wizard101 card and felt an immense wave of nostalgia hit me.
>>62067103sure you are. So you are aware that the entire "market" relies on one thing and one thing alone, an ever growing amount of suckers buying out those that exit; tell me, are there more Boomers and GenX than Millenials and GenZ or are there less? And what happens I assume if you are GenZ when Boomer and GenX distribute to you, more than you and others can buy?Keep on buying, your measly 2000 dollar a month into a "broad market index" is certainly going to off set the amount of monthly redemptions by Boomer and GenX and your line goes up, just because YOU bought. lol
Don't interact with boomerx ponzi poster, literally a cancerous meth addict spamming his drivel 24/7. He does not wish to talk business nor finance he only wishes to meth post.
>>62071398Are you projecting your addiction onto me?Or are you starting to understand that somebody telling the designated suckers that were supposed to buy you out that they are getting scammed is going to lead to even less suckers buying you out.42B trying to flee the private credit market that ties directly into Private Equity that ties directly into pension funds that ties directly back into the private credit marketCommercial real estate already defaulting at large on bonds25T in maturing treasury bonds having to be refinanced at higher rates over the next 3 yearsThe FED already signaling, its not going to bail out any of them Yeah, I get it, you need every drop of liquidity from a greater fool to get out yourself. I guess HOOOOOOODDDDDL, to 0
>>62057634You think this anon is influencing the equity market by saying stocks are cool on a basket weaving forum?
>>62071410No I'm pointing out it's at this point extremely obvious you love hitting the meth pipe and writing essays about the same retarded ass topic for 3 days straight now
>>62071421Not in the pre RAG integrated autonomous running trading engine time, but in the now. These little retrievable augmented generation with real time web searches enabled engines cranking data and making trading decisions not just on official documents by G&S and co, but on the entire sentiment of the internet, yes
>>62071432Outside of trying cocaine once 2 decades ago, and getting sleepy from it, I never used uppers. And yes, I know what I do, seems to grind your gears for somebody just spelling out the obvious
>>62071444I don't think anything is obvious to you, I also don't believe you I'm nearly certain the only way your cranking out paragraphs of slop saying the same inane dogshit is because you're high out of your mind
>>62071447No. I haven't touched drugs outside the occasional Aspirin for 15 years.And I am sorry that the obvious demographic mismatch and the arithmetic time bomb on the ponzi market is not obvious to you.BoomerX holds on average 280K dollars of ponzi shares in their 401K, that they want to cash out over the next 30 years with an average of 1500 per month, and wont do contributions that were on average 2000 dollars a month.Millenials and GenZ hold on average 20K of ponzi shares in their 401K and make on average contributions of 500 dollar a month in, which has been lowered recently to about 450There is about 2 BoomerX to 1 Zillenialwhich leaves the offer of ponzi shares hitting the market exceeding the market demand by a factor of 10x
>>62071483Simply I don't believe you, and I said I already heard your dogshit inane drivel. You have about 5-6 different posts already rehashing it up.
>>62071513>I don't believe youokay, you could just check the data yourself and do the math that with November '25 the majority of the BoomerX trench is now a net negative instead of having been an net positive for nearly 60 years