S&P 500 Price-to-Book Ratio has now surpassed the Dot Com Bubble High 🚨 pic.twitter.com/w76HoTJoa4
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The stock market is like Bitcoin, controlled by the likes of Blackrock and Vanguard. I been moving more money out of the market the last five years, staying at 10% income rate. Buying physical, Silver and Gold, that’s the way to play the stock market…..and have no paper trail as much as possible. Notice how one of the largest stockholder(Diamond) who bragged about never selling, just unloaded $2.5 million of his banking stock. They know what’s coming!
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon just sold a massive amount of his company’s stock. New SEC filings show Dimon sold a total of 866,361 shares at a price of $269.83 on Thursday, worth a whopping $233.77 million
The stock market is like Bitcoin, controlled by the likes of Blackrock and Vanguard. I been moving more money out of the market the last five years, staying at 10% income rate.
Sorry I don’t understand what you said here. Please explain.
You seem pretty apt at money and stock markets, so I am interested in your explanation.
Got puts this morning!
So did George Soros and his son.
Given the enormous amount of newly created money the Biden Regime pumped into the economy, this is only one predictable consequence. The money, once it’s in the hands of investors and “institutionals,” will seek a return, and where else is a return to be found at this time? Bonds?
Unfortunately, bleeding those excess dollars out of the economy is far easier to wish than to accomplish.