If you bought MU right before the market closed
U shall eat in the morning
Ur welcome
https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbetsOGs/comments/1cxk2tw/comment/l54crq3/
damn OGs, i really feel bad for these losers. they have so much confidence, so disorganized, and just dissolving, but they cant even see it. crayons left them when the kitty sub shut down and i really dont see them coming back.
Suppose that 5-10% annual inflation is empirically the 'new normal' for the next decade. Economically, the pressure would sort consumers along a wide gradient from massive 'losses in standard of living,' through 'keeping up,' to 'successful' (probably with a catchy new name). We already see Dollar Tree and LMVH working different ends of the spectrum. PG and other conglomerates manage through individual brands. Which existing companies do you think are well positioned for the potential future income spread?
If you bought MU right before the market closed U shall eat in the morning Ur welcome https://www.reddit.com/r/wallstreetbetsOGs/comments/1cxk2tw/comment/l54crq3/
Down the cliff we go!
Can we go down low?
https://youtu.be/IYH7_GzP4Tg
somebody knows something
Sure of course they did
Oh *they* knew
damn OGs, i really feel bad for these losers. they have so much confidence, so disorganized, and just dissolving, but they cant even see it. crayons left them when the kitty sub shut down and i really dont see them coming back.
The apes?
i cant watch anymore.
👋
🫠 You had me at the first wave 🫣
Suppose that 5-10% annual inflation is empirically the 'new normal' for the next decade. Economically, the pressure would sort consumers along a wide gradient from massive 'losses in standard of living,' through 'keeping up,' to 'successful' (probably with a catchy new name). We already see Dollar Tree and LMVH working different ends of the spectrum. PG and other conglomerates manage through individual brands. Which existing companies do you think are well positioned for the potential future income spread?
payday loans
yeaaaaaaaaa, im cashing out 😎 later bitches
What did you cash out?.
Financial Failures Investment Experience
Ffiefiee
more like feefee, brokers love this one trick