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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TobagoJack who wrote (161850)9/1/2020 1:57:09 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217669
 
As you say, if you are not long, you are short = oops = finally, after 30 years of having come up with fourier mass spectrum encoding to increase spectrum capacity from analogue interference to terrabyte mobile Cyberspace and having fluked meeting Qualcomm in August 1991, I have now gone short = sold all QCOM = OOOPS = QCOM stepped up 5% from my sell price as BigD re-election became acknowledged as a sure bet.

I'm now a cashed up Bogan meaning I want US$ to reassert its rightful place as temporary pre-eminent money. Which I think will happen as covid fades into history and federal reserve re-establishes "don't fight the Fed" by way of interest rates rising and quantitative MMT is tightened.

It was sad to leave Qualcomm after having taken part in creating the biggest thing ever, going right back not just to the invention of DNA a billion or two years ago, but to the invention of the four forces of the apocalypse which were invented at the beginning of time, but I have bigger fish to fry.

The industrial revolution and 20th century, chariot, wheel barrow, fire, spear and rock throwing replaced our muscles, but Cyberspace is superseding our brains.

I might have jumped the gun, but Covid has had its day, Trump is good for 4 more years. Share prices won't go to the sky though they are in orbit having gone Dow 1000, 2000, 4000, 8000, 16,000 and soon 32,000 in just the last few decades of my predictions.

My 16,000 prediction for 2002 was postponed for a few years, interrupted by Y2K, 911, then the GFC in 2008. But we're back on track for 32 000 as dilution continues apace.

By January the Fed will be taking away the punch bowl.

Meanwhile TSLA taunts. I'm way underwater on that so am hoping the $450 billion market cap comes back to Earth to be just the biggest car company rather than = all car companies combined.

Mqurice