The average IQ on /biz/ has been dropping by like 5 points every year for a long time. We're at like 85 right now
>>62288672disagree. The board is now peak aryan 130 iq minimum. it's dead, only the purest aryans remain
Every bullrun a lot of intelligent anons make it and leave forever, and a lot of new get-rich-quick retards arrive to fill their place. The board becoming dumber and dumber is by design
>>62288688CHECKED, MAGIC DUBS RIGHT HEREI’m Jewish though
>>62288737I’m here since day 1 of /biz/ and it was always retarded, always full of get-rich-quick opportunists, etc.The intelligent Anons are still around and very easy to find, because they’re called retards or Jews as soon as they post anything
>>62288672This board is about dumping your grandparents savings into shitcoins and hoping one day it's gonna repeat the fate of the bitcoin because a twitter checkmark fag said it's pulling investors or something. The initial base IQ was barely in 2 digits bracket, there's nowhere to fall
>>62288853It was already this board’s theme back then in 2015, when BTC dropped to $200 after reaching $1,100 earlier>you missed the opportunity bro, it’s too late, it will never go 500x again
>>62288737>Every bullrun a lot of intelligent anons make itmax IQ to believe this?
>>62288928>everyone is as bad as me at trading and investingOkay dude
>>62288747i'm sorry to hear that.the dubs have spoken however
>>62288737So you assume once a person made money on a bullrun they'd just never post here again rather than sticking around on the place they were using when they made a bunch of money?
>>62288688Yeah, there are some really smart anons here. They only appear dumb because they shitpost.
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>>62288948good point. how many millions are you worth?
I think it's because the pedophile elites trying to blend in left and went into hiding. Bring back cunny posting leet hackers and finance insiders and make 4chin great again
>>62288982It’s not wrong though, why would you keep on talking to nazi schizo retards shilling ICP or LINK, when you just made $15 million by pulling the rug under them?
the easy money narrative and GMEtards refusing to leave caused the board to fall apart. Now it's either people who realized they wouldn't make it and decided to careermax fudding anything that isn't the safest portfolio ever, people who made it on bitcoin 10 years ago and never sold and a whole slew of retards and underperformers ruing their terrible luck.It makes it extremely difficult to stock pick or crypto pick now.
>>62289018But it’s easier than ever to pick stocks and crypto:>follow the trends>anticipate what’s going to be in high demand within these trends>buy low>sell high>don’t fall for obvious scams>don’t buy something that is useless and a net negative to society>don’t be greedy and don’t be afraidIf after reading this, you’re thinking "yep, I’m going all in on a shitcoin that’s down 98% since 2017" instead of buying AI, quantum and space stocks, I can’t help you
>>62289053No I'm reading this and seeing someone who clearly has a sub10k portfolio talking out their ass, which is par for the course with nu-/biz/.
>>62289008Just because you're a failure doesn't mean every room you're in is full of failures.