@nazokiyoubinbou @Viss Exactly
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@Viss Thank you for using NVidia Cloud™ screenshot services /jk
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@Viss Oh my.
"You don't have enough in stocks" says the wannabe financial advisor.
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@Viss Oh my.
"You don't have enough in stocks" says the wannabe financial advisor.
@ai6yr i thought i kinda knew what i was doing, but what i was really doing was the grenade scene from tango and cash
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@Viss The S&P 500 has a 16.8% gain for the year though. That's pretty hard to beat, even with a back step.
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@Viss The S&P 500 has a 16.8% gain for the year though. That's pretty hard to beat, even with a back step.
@John go on...
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@Viss San Diego sunsets are something else dude. They’re hard to beat
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@Viss @kaliagainstallodds@mastodon.social it's time for the annual renewed interest in the search term "exercise".
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@Viss @kaliagainstallodds@mastodon.social it's time for the annual renewed interest in the search term "exercise".
@th @kaliagainstallodds oh, yeah good point - suddenly everyones buying running shoes
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@Viss I was just thinking through the financial theory books I've read. The one most applicable to this was Benoit Mandelbrot on The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence.
It's pretty neat stuff, to learn how the foundations of chaos theory came out of financial markets (iirc a 19th century data series on cotton prices).
My takeaway was that the market moves by big days, some up some down, but consistently over time there are more up than down. 1/2
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@Viss I was just thinking through the financial theory books I've read. The one most applicable to this was Benoit Mandelbrot on The Misbehavior of Markets: A Fractal View of Financial Turbulence.
It's pretty neat stuff, to learn how the foundations of chaos theory came out of financial markets (iirc a 19th century data series on cotton prices).
My takeaway was that the market moves by big days, some up some down, but consistently over time there are more up than down. 1/2
@Viss it's the underlying math that gives us the long-term average of 7% growth per year.
And 17% is better than 7%.
So call it a good year.
2/2
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@Viss invite sent
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@Viss make sure you leave it snacks
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nicely done. happy new year!
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@Viss Congratulations! It's a 🌯
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@Viss looks top notch! Happy NY and to 2026!
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@Viss Congratulations! It's a 🌯
@catsalad :D :D
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@Viss Those are some big fireworks!
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@Viss Those are some big fireworks!
@catsalad yes. we have had shrapnel land on our roof before