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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 371.65-1.1%4:00 PM EST

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To: TobagoJack who wrote (164629)11/2/2020 6:53:47 PM
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seems that all tech-rollout involves an inevitable bubble, because all startups involve technology
or, that all tech-rollout involves an inevitable bubble, because all startups involve: markets and bankers ?

I'll start with the logic of not blaming the inanimate objects... or the ideas behind them...

Then, proceed to accepting it is human behavior, only, causing the... bubble... or, the event of mis-pricing... or, the event in (created?) mis-perception of actual value... or the event in a successful salesman over-riding buyers judgement...

Throw in there, somewhere, that when on top of the other variables that can be (and routinely are) "caused" to diverge... you also add in larger over-riding functions that work to over-ride how the market functions when it is left to its own devices... as "fingers on the scales" can tip balances from "a bit over-priced" or "excessive optimism" or "TSLA" to "tulip-mania" scale shifts in expectations... allowing perception of only one possible outcome ?

Betting "with" fiat... that there will always be more... ? Betting "with" bitcoin... that there is a fixed amount ?

Still has you betting on people... their choices... and the impact choices have ?
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