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Apparently a lot of boomers visit sites like
>Bloomberg
>Financial Times
etc
What for? What's the value there? Do they read some article saying "buy banan, here's my analysis why" and then they buy banan? They read shill articles and listen to shill advice? That's it?
What's the use case for such sites from an investors POV?
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>1980s
News is actually useful
>2020s
We know *ews lie about everythign to trick people into bagholding shit while they make off with the loot.
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>>62078558
They just like to read. Even if the article is about how vegan food restaurants causes gentrification and are therefore bad for the environment.
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in ancient times people would read about current events and watch tv and then go on to discuss it with other people that had done the same
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Just staying up to date on current events without spending 14 hours of screen time scrolling x or tiktok
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>>62078558
boomers think reading literal propaganda is what educated refined citizens do
also they thinks its not propaganda
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>>62078584
>>1980s
>News is actually useful
My brother, it's nearly a hundred years since Citizen Kane was made.
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>>62078558
As opposed to shitcoin discord zoomer fags?
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>>62078558
Are you autistic by any chance? Autists have a hard time accepting that everybody isn't a clone of themselves, and that other people might think differently from themselves.
>What for?
Keeping an eye on the goings-on in the business world
>What's the value there?
Finding out about the goings-on in the business world
>Do they read some article saying "buy banan, here's my analysis why" and then they buy banan?
No. Unless Cramer says "buy banan" then they chuckle a bit, and if they currently own banan then they sell their banan.
>They read shill articles and listen to shill advice?
No, they keep an eye on the goings-on in the business world.
>That's it?
Yes, that's literally it. Some people prefer Bloomberg &c to the endless bots and jeets here on /biz/. Some people have no interest in shitcoins or bitcoins or whatever bag you're trying to shill people into buying.
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>>62078678
Well they were "taught" just that and that's what all the boomer normies did on a superficial level
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>>62078668
Yeah boomers love to consume propaganda / paid commercial articles and then gossip about it. Not sure what's the value in doing that tho.
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>>62078802
Yeah zoomers love to consume shillbot / pajeet propaganda posts and then gossip about it. Not sure what's the value in doing that tho.
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>>62078794
Let's be real they are victims of propaganda but didn't get redpilled enough to say hey this is bullshit. They kinda ate it up.



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