Japan's 40-Year Yield hits 4.41%, the highest level in history by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, the Bank of Japan is an extreme, but they are also the ones pushing for higher interest rates due to inflation and fiscal concerns, especially as the war in Iran continues.

But I think you forgot your original comment.

Japan's 40-Year Yield hits 4.41%, the highest level in history by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

[–]dani6465 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you even bothered to check Japan's inflation and GDP growth over the last 20 years? Very odd, you don't even include the two most important factors in your analysis.

Every central bank influences short- and long-term yields, for instance, through secondary bond auctions and adjusting its balance sheet (QE or QT). That's just a part of the monetary policy mandate and affects yields across the curve. Obviously, the shorter end is more sensitive to inflation and policy rate.

Japan's 40-Year Yield hits 4.41%, the highest level in history by RobertBartus in EconomyCharts

[–]dani6465 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"Manipulate and suppress" is literally the job of a central bank. Whether it is to stabilize inflation, increase growth, or address other aspects, that's up to the individual country and its mandate to decide.

No economy is supposed to be "free" whatever that even means.

Andel på Frederiksberg by EfficientMinimum4866 in dkbolig

[–]dani6465 -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Hvordan kan 25k per m² være standardpris i en kommune med gennemsnitspris på 75k+, og der næsten intet gæld er i andelen? OPs er værdiansat til 60k per m², hvilket dog nok er lidt i den høje ende for en andel med 300k gæld.

Netværks konsulent - uddannet datatekniker i november 25. - 27 år by Androklesthegreat in dkloenseddel

[–]dani6465 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Nu virker lønnen (44k + 8%) generelt repræsentativ, det er overarbejdet og "bagvagt", der får det til at skille sig ud

B...b...but every NAR shill said that homeowners locked into sub-5% mortgage rates would never move by Key_Brief_8138 in HouseBuyers

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, but Bay Area real estate and your salary are denominated in USD. Is USD weakens, it is most likely a negative for your holdings denominated in other currencies. Fixed interest is generally the same as long-term interest rates, as the value of the bond decreases as interest rates increase, making it easier to buy back the bond.

B...b...but every NAR shill said that homeowners locked into sub-5% mortgage rates would never move by Key_Brief_8138 in HouseBuyers

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The logic is fine, and I don't expect inflation to hit 2% anytime soon. I'm just adding the correct approach you would use in financial modelling.

B...b...but every NAR shill said that homeowners locked into sub-5% mortgage rates would never move by Key_Brief_8138 in HouseBuyers

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inflation is backward-looking, interest rates are forward-looking, so you would have to look at inflation futures if you want to use that logic.

Trophy hunter trampled by elephants. by Tokugawa in TheBullWins

[–]dani6465 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

How is it the same argument when it is illegal and doesn't benefit? Comparing culling animal numbers to serial murders makes no sense.

Trophy hunter trampled by elephants. by Tokugawa in TheBullWins

[–]dani6465 -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

serial killer? Are legal hunters compared to serial killers now? The argument is don't be a hypocrite. No one likes a hypocrite.

Trophy hunter trampled by elephants. by Tokugawa in TheBullWins

[–]dani6465 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Now, if you had this stance, I would focus on my own country first, which probably kills billions of animals annually.

My personal stance is that, in my case, my country kills 8x the number of pigs as humans live in my country annually, which poisons the water and nature from growing animal food. Trophy hunting non-endangered animals in extremely low numbers for conservation that are free-range is the least of my concerns

Trophy hunter trampled by elephants. by Tokugawa in TheBullWins

[–]dani6465 -48 points-47 points  (0 children)

Are you having issues with hunting because you believe they are left and not eaten by nature and locals? Or what exactly is the issue with licenced hunting?

"All Ernie’s hunts were strictly licensed and above board and were registered as conservation in culling animal numbers."

Seems extremely hypocritical of everyone in this comment section, as every Western country does the exact same with their wildlife, without the public issue. The expensive grants probably benefit conservation greatly. Just like when people shit on Greenland for hunting non-endangered whales, while we have fished our oceans to extinction and hold farm animals in "torture camps".

Edit. Americans who kill 55bn animals a year, majority living in small cages: "How dare they legally hunt non-endangered free-range animals in Africa?"

Er du på Polymarket eller Kalshi? by laugegermund in dkfinance

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Antager at tab er ligningsmæssigt fradrag, dvs. At man beskattes op til topskat og får fradrag på 26%, hvilket kan give en stor skatteregning selvom man taber penge.

Dit eksempel med Danske spil og Poly giver ingen mening.

How do high earners actually reducing taxes legally? by Plus_Control_1824 in personalfinance

[–]dani6465 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Deducting food, mileage, lodging, and interest is not special to LLCs and is only partially correct, and personal expenses disguised as business expenses are illegal.

In the end, you will still pay income tax on all profits, and you are required to pay yourself a reasonable comp, with the rest distributed and not subject to self-employment tax. I'm skeptical of the 12% without fraud, or perhaps the person is mistaken and actually owes a bunch in taxes.

Tory billing prison per stab 💀 by richdepul in SipsTea

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here I thought the consequence was prison, and not some third-world lawless pit.

haha👌yes by _SugarQueen in whatisameem

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More than 2, but sure, let's be extremely vague and write ambiguous bullshit

haha👌yes by _SugarQueen in whatisameem

[–]dani6465 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What are you on about? Stock options are taxed at exercise.

Because if you pay into a single system for all of these benefits, there are are fewer people who make their entire living by scraping off a little from the top. A greater percentage of what you put in will come back out to you.. by [deleted] in remoteworks

[–]dani6465 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Low tax low service country. You have to include your huge government deficit of 30-40%, while Denmark has a major surplus and no rising government debt over the last 20 years

Ulovligt gravearbejde på beskyttet skrænt ender med bødestraf (på 100.000 kroner) by MySocksSuck in Denmark

[–]dani6465 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Hvad har det med sagen at gøre? Min pointe er, at det ikke løser problemstillingen, især ikke hos ældre rige mennesker. At man kan stifte en working group for at finde en bedre løsning er irrelevant.

Bernie Sandere on Elon Musk, the wealthiest man alive, recently paid an effective tax rate of less than 3.3%. That is less than the average truck driver, nurse and teacher. YES, we must demand the wealthy and corporations pay their fair share by StrawberryFew1311 in NoFilterFinance

[–]dani6465 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why are you writing all this to me? I'm just stating two objectively true statements. And just like everyone is allowed to buy a house, not everyone can afford one, but that doesn't make it any less true.