- Aug 4, 2000
- 31,000
- 2,680
- 126
Yup, up 8% from the bottom this year.
How hi do we go? Hmmmm.🤔
I believe we'll get a clearer picture on how much of the bear market is left. More and more data indicates that we're already in a recession.
No, I'm not.That just goes to show how insane this market is that you are implying that recession = bull market.
200K unemployment claim numbers are quite good. Long term, the typical new unemployment values are around 300K to 400K. Some churn is necessary for a functioning economy. If there was no new unemployment, there could be few new hires, and that means you are stuck at your high-school job forever. We just don't want sky high new unemployment numbers. Recessions almost always occur just before new unemployment numbers reach 500K.This stuff doesn't make any sense. One day you see new unemployment claims up 200K or more, next day you see new job hires at 300K+
I suspect Musk knew he was going to back out all along but he wanted to "trigger" a process to damage some people.
Remember, it's business, not idealism.
Businessmen can be dumb but I doubt this is the first time Elon bought a company or broken a contract. Contracts are legally breakable and if the proofs convince a judge, then he can get everything he wants.There’s always someone who thinks he’s playing 5D chess after he reveals that he’s actually just an impulsive moron.
Damaging the company appears to be the general goal. The "flow" of actions seem to indicate he's activating triggers in the system to do pretty much that. After all, going to court means plenty of stuff has to go public to prove a case. If damage is the goal, he doesn't need to spend 44 billion when 1 billion or half a billion will do the same or more.Was hoping he'd get it but as soon as the bot thing got brought up I knew it was probably over and he was backing out. I don't know if it's actually 50% but almost guarantee it's higher than 10%.
It was also a dumb financial decision for him and probably a knee jerk reaction more than anything. At the end of the day I doubt he would make his money back from it. Though I imagine he probably went in knowing this. It's kinda like buying a sports car, you buy it because you want it not because you're going to make money with it. But that's a crazy amount of money just for fun.