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Been off the thread for a while but checked in and will put my 2¢ in on this one.Where do you guys get your financial/general news from? Seeing some sites i never even heard of. I would appreciate the insight.
Been off the thread for a while but checked in and will put my 2¢ in on this one.
Will second @jbarwick on using Twitter. You can get a world class research organization there. There are insiders in every industry that post all of their insights just because they like followers.
The only other research site I use is stocktwits which is great for news and insights for specific stocks.
There are probably a lot of momentum degens still on Atlas but the good ones have moved to Twitter too or paid Discord
I had to dig to get context there. Fed chairs selling their stocks at ATH right now then they'll start to taper. Who here is selling off knowing this?
Financial disclosures came out and fed chairs had to disclose they were trading individual stocks/reits/etc. Usually frowned upon because they can affect such stocks, and they have now pledged they will not continue the practice. Very Nancy Pelosi-esque (except congressmen continue to do it)I had to dig to get context there. Fed chairs selling their stocks at ATH right now then they'll start to taper. Who here is selling off knowing this?
Financial disclosures came out and fed chairs had to disclose they were trading individual stocks/reits/etc. Usually frowned upon because they can affect such stocks, and they have now pledged they will not continue the practice. Very Nancy Pelosi-esque (except congressmen continue to do it)
This can only end well.Bitcoin to Bucks: Crypto Fans Borrow to Buy Homes, Cars—and More Crypto
Upstart lenders are making it easier for people to take out loans backed by their cryptocurrency holdings. Regulators are watching.www.wsj.com
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I think we have a winner here.So that's who is borrowing on their bitcoin holdings though odd they would choose to pay higher rates on bitcoin loans than a 3% mortgage. Being bitcoin rich with no job probably disqualifies you from a mortgage tho.