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I'm finally earning some good money from my job and wanted to invest but I feel like I missed the party with the stock market. We're at the end of the market cycle and have the biggest bubble in history bubbling over.
How am I supposed to make money in this niggermatket?
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>>62268296
pump dot fun (ticket: $PUMP)
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>>62268304
Blody
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>>62268296
I think in valuation the railroad bubble, which was 7% of the GDP of the UK at the time, was larger than this current AI bubble. But yes I agree, somewhat. I just want all stocks other than my own to crash.

I still cant believe that June 2025 all and I mean ALL stocks just pumped 200% and more. This makes no sense. From base materials, utility, healthcare to tech.
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>>62268296
You still have time to buy LINK. Its not a scam, go ask fucking genini or something if you dont believe me. Just buy link, you can buy GLNK DEC 26 calls as well if youre feeling frisky. Good luck, dont listen to most people on this board its filled with scammers and Indians (whats the difference)
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>>62268625
>I still cant believe that June 2025 all and I mean ALL stocks just pumped 200% and more

They didn't you colossal retard
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Just buy anyway, if your income is as good as you say it is then you just keep buying during and after the crash no sweat no problem.
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>>62268296
Everything you wrote is true, so just DCA. Doesn’t matter if you overpay right now, as you’ll keep on buying when the price plummets. Just don’t invest a massive part of your capital right now. Do it month after month.
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>>62268296
>the end of the market cycle
Are we though?
I have been hearing this sentiment for 30 fucking years. Doomers gonna doom, they can keep this going way longer than you think.
All the faggots on YouTube are wrong, all of them all the time.
The old fag that bought coke in 1965 has never been right in a way that mattered ever, and all his wins up to year 2000 were literal insider trading. After the sec rules changed the only thing his fund did was buy apple, and it wasn't even his idea.
Also, pure physcology, go look back at any stock, you will clearly see on the chart where shit doubles in a few months and you would never have bought and it has 10x since then.
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>>62268698
>Everything you wrote is true
No, wrong. You're both low IQ
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>>62268296
buy chips? AMD/INTC or NVTS/WOLF for data center energy play

chip shortage is in its early phase, you can probably still get a 3x in. if you want to invest in memory, wait and see if the US bans china memory since theres rumor of china prepping to flood the market with cheap memory
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>>62268701
Current market conditions are unsustainable (AI companies with gigantic capex and debt, and enormous losses as well, while being valued in the trillions, are vacuuming other tech companies up in their debt spiral).

The bull run is not totally over though, as the IPOs of SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic may trigger a mind-blowing rally before the crash.
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>>62268704
No, YOU are the world’s juiciest retard, an abomination that shouldn’t even exist
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>>62268296
>the bubble is about to burst!
>i missed out on all the good deals, prices are just going to keep going up!

Retard.
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>>62268296
There was a small market crash last spring. And we just got out of a pullback like 1-2 months ago. If you didn't buy then, then you probably can't be convinced to buy now or maybe ever.
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>>62268296
>We're at the end of the market cycle
Maybe. Maybe not.
>How am I supposed to make money
Invest in the market. The stock market is at ATH roughly 7% of the time, ATH days aren't particularly special, just hold a week or two and you're likely to get another shiny new ATH. Which is why Time In The Market beats Timing The Market
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>>62268296
AI data center buildout will continue for next 2-3 years retard. AI companies only know scaling and everyone is throwing money at it.
but yeah there will be a correction soon. if you want to be maximally safe sit in cash until it happens. but you will miss out on profits now.
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>>62268296
Buy a quantum computing etf and wait for the right time to buy Tesla and Centene Corp. These are the only stocks giving me money atm.
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>>62268710
>Current market conditions are unsustainable
Says everyone all the fucking time. That's about as meaningful as saying "the sky is blue". Nobody knows whether current market conditions are sustainable or not, or when a market correction will come, or how much it will correct. The experts - both on Wall Street and the bots here on /biz/ - thought the tariff market correction last year would be the big one, then it only dropped 17% and recovered within a month, in the end barely registering a blip on the charts.
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>>62268710
You are the 110 IQ reddit/YouTube/midwit know it all.
Lmfao
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>>62268759
I’m not talking about a correction but about a bona fide dotcom bubble-style crash.

I was confident since 2020 and I bought the dips every single time, because there was no serious reason to worry. I wasn’t bothered by how expensive the market was in the subsequent rally ("it’s expensive" never caused any crash).

Didn’t care about the 2022 downturn and bought more. Didn’t care about tariffs drama and bought more.

But now there are very obvious similarities with the 2000 bubble, more concentrated on fewer companies, but with much bigger amounts at stake, and even more corrupt (like: SpaceX allowed in the index right away) and retarded than in 2000.

There’s probably biblical amounts of money to make in the next few months though. Like in 2000. But I also remember the 90% drop that ensued for many tech stocks. Have fun!
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>>62268824
>you are a very bad and ridiculous person, lol

150 IQ rebuttal right here, I kneel.
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>>62268861
You wouldn't understand because you are simply to smart, but go back a re-read.
Your thinking...you never enter. You can't buy into current price because it's all to high to fast.
You won't buy a dip because surely it will go lower.
You will never act, your brain is way to big and it knows everything.
Pretending that you, of all people, know the right time to buy...the delusion.
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>>62268866
Checked.

No, as explained before, I literally bought all the previous dips. Now I sold everything and realized great gains after years of continuous buying. Will I miss further gains in the next months? Probably. But for my current personal goals, capital preservation is more important than trying to squeeze an extra 20% or whatever. In OP’s position though, DCA is the best bet, even now.

Please make more ad hominem posts about how I’m a genius with an enormous brain, I’m taking it at face value.
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>>62268893
Not just big brain but big juicy cock too yum yum yum
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>>62268912
Delicious, thank you for the good work.
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>>62268857
>bona fide dotcom bubble-style crash
People were predicting a tech bubble crash in the late 1980's. It didn't happen until 2000, and even then the nasdaq composite only fell to the level of 1997 (merely 3 years earlier). There is certainly a major market correction ahead of us, what we don't know is how big the next correction will be, or when it will happen, or how it will play out. But feel free to continue fooling yourself about that.
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>>62268893
>capital preservation is more important
why? are you planning on dying in the next few years? capital preservation is a fools game, you are simply choosing the low volatility of slow NAV erosion over the high volatility path of NAV increase.
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>>62268978
Doomers always doom, bloomers always bloom, but somewhere in the middle there are people who do their own thinking independently.

>we don’t know anything bro, we’re all mere puppets in the incomprehensible wind
The consequences of human actions are always roughly predictable. I would be very happy to be wrong and see you guys pocketing massive gains because line go up forever, though.

>>62268985
I am planning of using my capital for other ventures, so I sell high after buying low. Simple as.
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>>62269018
planning on*
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>>62269018
>The consequences of human actions are always roughly predictable
Not nearly as much as your confirmation bias leads you to think.
>I am planning of using my capital for other ventures, so I sell high after buying low
Sounds like you have a good plan and you should totally do that.



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