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>>23623379
>2005 to 2007
All the charts in different websites go back to end of 2007 but not before it. What site do you use to see beyond that time?
>Look also at Kirkland
I'm talking about sudden pumps, not slow gradual growth. Growth companies can definitely go 100x and way higher too of course
>>23623461
We live in an age of decadence. It was a harrowing moment for me about a year back when I realized that I'm useless. I don't really have many skills, or much experience and I didn't work out or put effort into anything. I'm still working on that and my mindset has changed a lot this year. I used to think about studying something academic like psychology but lately I've been gravitating more towards a more practical career path like maintenance (electrician, plumber, etc.) and daydreaming about starting my own company. Becoming an engineer is also a thought but I think I want to be able to create things and make things work. Been reading finance-related books and texts and learning about the economy in general too.

It's astounding to me to think that I've been living in an unsustainable way. I'm sitting on a new mortgage debt but I already want to sell my house along with the debt. I would've done that already in fact but I have to live here for two years or else I get raped by heavier taxes. Hoping that the economy stays up for at least until I get to sell my apartment...
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>>23623076
There's a difference between yields & interest rate. Yields are what an investor gets from the bond and interest rate is how much the bond generates interest. The yields are affected by the bond's coupon rate as well as inflation. Currently the interest rates are so low that yields on 10y T-bills are effectively negative, meaning people actually lose money by buying bonds -- this is called Return Free Risk. George Gammon explains bonds very well in this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RViGGmxOk9A
>>23623696
yes sell it all lol

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>>23587480
I've seen myself be wrong enough to know better than to be certain of my own opinion

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>>23088314
>silver spot price goes to $5/oz
>bullion exchange prices go to $30

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