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How to filter Insider Trading data: Why buying high is actually a stronger signal than buying low
**Disclaimer: This is a shortened version of a longer analysis, so I will try to explain my strategy at once** Okay, so we know şnstitutional desks have faster terminals, better data, and direct lines to management. Out trade them on technicals or headline news is a losing battle However, there …
Teach your kids about investing, people! Time is essential for growth, and they are the only ones who have plenty of it.
I was helping my girlfriend with her homework the other day, and one of the questions was "can the average person become a millionaire through saving?" So I asked chat gpt, and it said that to become a millionaire... 1. You'd have to save $2,000 every month from age 22 …
Michael Saylor 3% away from Negative Bitcoin Position
Michael Saylor’s MicroStrategy's, $MSTR Bitcoin position worth over $50B is now 3% away from turning red as his average is around $76,000. On the other hand Tom Lee's 'Bitmine' ETH $BMNR investment is currently at a $6,000,000,000 unrealized loss 🤯 Over $100 billion of market cap has been lost in …
Gold and silver price gaps across markets. Why isn’t arbitrage closing these?
I was scrolling earlier and noticed something that doesn’t really make sense to me. Gold is trading about $280 higher in Mumbai than in NYC, and silver roughly $13 higher in Hong Kong than London. In theory, arbitrage should wipe out gaps like this almost instantly, but these differences seem …
Were Metal Price Drops Intentional?
Seen a lot of posts these past few days that gold/silver sharp drops were a market correction and that it was to be expected. I think a lot of ppl suffered substantial losses and I’m not surprised. I was scrolling and came across a post on Blossom stating that “JP …
The bear case for Game Engines just got stronger with the release of real time Neural Simulators
Value investors looking at the recent dip in Unity and Take Two need to consider the structural threat posed by the simultaneous release of Project Genie and LingBot World. The latter has demonstrated that neural networks can maintain object permanence and simulate physics at 16fps on enterprise hardware without an …
If you were gifted $5000 but you had to invest it in one thing, what would you choose?
Just curious, let’s say you were gifted $5000 but you had to invest it in one thing, what would you choose? So only one crypto coin, stocks from one company, gold, silver etc, which would you choose? And if you care to explain, why would you choose that one? Personally …
Alternatives of OpenAI investment
OpenAI is a great tool. Unfortunately Altman is a bit stuck now with more than 20 corporate and personal lawsuits and investigations If investors demand a new way to restore OpenAI’s charms, which is the better solution 1. New CEO 2. Full MSFT integration (biggest investor) 3. Return to Elon …
Why do current economic and corporate structures tend to reward short-term profit extraction over long-term trust, care, and customer satisfaction, even when the latter can generate lasting value?
A very general question, but what happened to being wholesome and community/customer-driven? Companies built themselves on customer trust and quality products but now we're just fed marketing. Even the companies that built that trust are doing this... The populace seems to be buying this strategy and I'm just genuinely confused.
Is staying fully invested always optimal for long-term portfolios.?
In long-term portfolio construction, staying fully invested is often treated as the default, supported by historical return data and opportunity cost arguments. Over long horizons, idle capital tends to reduce nominal returns relative to a fully invested benchmark. At the same time, some investors intentionally maintain a degree of flexibility …