What a joke, gambling pure and simple. Hope no one is left with their pants down when the tide goes out.
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i like having a speculative % of my portfolio in these types of things. if it goes well it makes my portfolio return look spectacular , if it goes bad oh well its not the end of the world cause its such a small % of the overall pie and i still end up with an overall positive return for the rest of the portfolio
too true. if you hit one right it will make you very wealthy in time.
as for dodge
If you bought dogecoin at the beginning of the year you’ve enjoyed massive gains over the past four months. A $1,000 dogecoin purchase on Jan. 1, 2021 — at a price of less than a cent per coin — would be worth $121,052 at Wednesday’s high of 69 cents, a gain of more than 12,000% according to CNBC calculations
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/05/how-...-is-worth.html
as an example on dodge a 1000 dollar investment in a 100k portfolio makes a big difference to returns if you get it right. and a loss of 1000 will not be the end of your investing. So have a spec investment is well worth the risk sometimes.
terrible jobs number , probably no tapering when the unemployment number still this bad
April’s expected hiring boom goes bust as nonfarm payroll gain falls well short of estimates
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/07/jobs...pril-2021.html
Weak jobs report shows the need for massive jobs and families bills, Biden says
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/07/weak...iden-says.html
remember the dodge father is on SNL ..... buy the rumour sell the fact?
remember SNL the big event the doge father .... buy the rumour sell the fact ? its gonna be big
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbI31x3FpS0
That clip is classic bull:t_up:
Australia Ratchets Up Spending in Drive for Maximum Employment
“By prioritizing economic repair over budget repair, the federal government has made the correct choice,” said Callam Pickering, an economist at global jobs website Indeed Inc. who previously worked at the central bank. “For a decade we’ve had successive federal governments undermine Australia’s economy through inadequate fiscal policy.”
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...d=premium-asia
aus joins other countries in growth budget. what a contrast to NZ , NZ seems to be a bit of an outlier with there non - growth policies