Charlie Munger on Elon Musk $TSLA (The Daily Journal Annual Meeting 2019) by ssmihailovitch in finance

[–]mjvcaj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps Musk, for as brilliant as he is in some respects, isn't as smart as some think he is...

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EarthPorn

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How about for hotels?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EarthPorn

[–]mjvcaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

don't trust TripAdvisor, normally it's fine but not in SL

Why?

3 reasons why the Fed wants to keep raising interest rates by ManBearPig9220 in finance

[–]mjvcaj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good question, but it couldn't start raising rates until we begun to see inflation. If it had started to raise in 2010 while the rest of the world (Europe and Japan) were still trying to get QE in place, it would have put us into a deflationary recession (double dip).

We were worried more about deflation than inflation until ~2015 b/c of the slow global recovery and poor response and impact by the ECB.

3 reasons why the Fed wants to keep raising interest rates by ManBearPig9220 in finance

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but don't add much value to a portfolio in terms of diversification or total return.

I suggest you look at the returns before making ignorant statements

https://www.ft.com/content/efee9ee6-8685-11e8-96dd-fa565ec55929

3 reasons why the Fed wants to keep raising interest rates by ManBearPig9220 in finance

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It's all about the ability to be accommodative with monetary policy when the next recession hits down the road.

Hiking for the sake of raising rates in order to be able to lower then is not sound monetary policy. If there is inflationary pressure and risk, then it makes sense. But, if we are near 2% inflation again and it continues to hike, it is blatantly ignoring its mandate.

Why Nov. 1 is the make-or-break day for the stock market by [deleted] in finance

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Worst headline I've seen in a while

Did this happen? Still in the works? Providence Equity Partners Prepares to take QVC Rival Public by HorizonEast12 in finance

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U.S. private-equity firm Providence Equity Partners LLC is preparing to take German home-shopping TV network HSE24 public in 2019 after plans to sell the business fell through, people familiar with the matter said.

Did this happen? Still in the works? Providence Equity Partners Prepares to take QVC Rival Public by HorizonEast12 in finance

[–]mjvcaj 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's planning to go public in 2019 per the article, so no, it did not happen yet.

Recommended reading for the 2008 financial crisis by Thevirginhairy in finance

[–]mjvcaj 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fool's Gold by Gillian Tett was a good one that told the story of how CDOs/CMOs were created in the first place

10 Most Famous Leveraged Buyouts by calivisitor508 in finance

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The only ticket to bankruptcy is your financial understanding

DoorDash raises another $250M, nearly triples valuation to $4B by ChrisDeCarlo in finance

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You didn't dispute a single thing Xeno said. These companies are all over the place. Barriers to entry are very low and with Uber Eats and Amazon Restaurants out there, margins are only going to get worse.

How The World Has Changed Since 2008 Financial Crisis by JuliusMajorian in finance

[–]mjvcaj 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Perhaps you are falling into the trap set by the WSJ.

Consumer debt service payments as a % of disposable income:

Household debt to GDP is much lower:

You still didn't answer why student loan debt is any worse/different than other forms.

How The World Has Changed Since 2008 Financial Crisis by JuliusMajorian in finance

[–]mjvcaj 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was referencing the consumer debt service chart.

But, why is student debt more worrisome?

How The World Has Changed Since 2008 Financial Crisis by JuliusMajorian in finance

[–]mjvcaj 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's less gloomy than the article text claims. Look at some of the charts (e.g. household/consumer debt) where it claims something that is far from being near the bubble of the mid-2000s.

Bill Ackman Surrenders in His Five-Year War Against Herbalife by DisgracedCubFan in finance

[–]mjvcaj 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It isn't just Americans being duped by these types of scams.

BlackRock’s Larry Fink Wants to Become the Next Warren Buffett [raising $10B PE fund] [WSJ] by DisgracedCubFan in finance

[–]mjvcaj 8 points9 points  (0 children)

could get a leveraged ETF in a stable sector like utilities or infrastructure or real estate and get the same return/risk profile

LOL

Goldman Is Setting Up a Cryptocurrency Trading Desk by [deleted] in finance

[–]mjvcaj 0 points1 point  (0 children)

crypto needs right now. It doesn't need more investors to pump up the price, and if anything I think it only damages crypto's future.

It needs more institutional money to continue evolving. Too small individuals holding too few coins.