While the pillars of the stock market are highly concentrated in just a few names.
Risk is truly elevated. pic.twitter.com/yXuj5BKugV
— ekwufinance (@ekwufinance) December 17, 2024
"Cash is trash"
Fund Manager cash allocations at a record low…
(albeit to be fair, bonds and commodities are cheap, so if not stocks then those and not cash) pic.twitter.com/gvd7880zKr
— Callum Thomas (@Callum_Thomas) December 17, 2024
*Warren Buffett indicator
Ladies and Gentlemen I present to you the most overvalued market in history.
God help us all pic.twitter.com/RIoqAXbB4c
— The Great Martis (@great_martis) November 6, 2024
This is now the longest Dow losing streak since 1978.
Are these market bimbos watching a waterfall crash in real-time while loading up on Bitcoin? pic.twitter.com/gEhu7dpggd
— Mac10 (@SuburbanDrone) December 17, 2024
These are $AAPL revenues in the past 5 years, what’s wrong with them? Either I need a eye check or there is no growth (and if we consider inflation we would actually see a decline) since 2023
I believe I need a eye check since though since this stock now trades a 40+ P/E 😔 https://t.co/vrSeG04s83 pic.twitter.com/nf06N9BHfr
— JustDario 🏊♂️ (@DarioCpx) December 17, 2024
Hedge fund managers will raise billions and hire teams of Ivy League grads just to underperform degen 14 year olds trading Fartcoin in their mom’s basements pic.twitter.com/sYNWgxClQG
— litquidity (@litcapital) December 17, 2024
Fartcoin is worth over $900 million, surpassing 93% of all publicly listed companies on the stock market.
And the maxis want you to believe Bitcoin and others are rising because of actual value. No—the entire market is a giant casino right now. As quickly as it all went up, it…
— Jacob King (@JacobKinge) December 17, 2024
Tulipmania: About the Dutch Tulip Bulb Market Bubble
The Dutch tulip bulb market bubble was one of the most famous market bubbles and crashes of all time. Also known as tulipmania, it occurred in Holland during the early to mid-1600s when speculation drove the value of tulip bulbs to extremes. The rarest tulip bulbs traded for as much as six times the average person’s annual salary at the market’s peak.