• neutronbumblebee@mander.xyz
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    7 hours ago

    Look to your superannuation plan. Most providers have a conservative plan that’s little or no shares. If lots of people transfer the message will be loud and clear. At that point the markets will dump AI and things will eventually normalize. I suspect this is already where the elite have their money, given the present warnings.

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      6 hours ago

      Nah.

      The more people divest the more appealing these investments are.

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        5 hours ago

        So more AI losses per investor. Shares are just like card collecting it only goes up if the demand is increasing. Right now I suspect it’s reached maximum insanity and is ripe for a correction.

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          2 hours ago

          That’s not true.

          It can feel that way when you think as shares as numbers on a computer but they represent a share in the ownership of a country and presumably that ownership is actually worth something.

          If no one wants to invest because of the vibe, then you can buy the shares for a bargain.

          Maybe it’s a bit like buying a house where someone was murdered. If you don’t care about the vibe then the reduced demand means you can get a bargain.

          You can argue the shares are grossly overvalued, and that may be true, but my point is that shares have an intrinsic value and if demand reduces it increases the appeal to other investors.

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          4 hours ago

          I’m sure the big players are betting Trump will bailout AI companies. They don’t have to worry. So they keep pumping the share prices.