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  • huntingdon@mstdn.socialH huntingdon@mstdn.social

    @mastodonmigration @mjibrower

    When you sell shit, you have to force people to buy it. It's the antithesis of capitalism's obsession with competition, in theory if not in practice.

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    @huntingdon @mjibrower

    Good way to put it.

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    • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

      ACTION: Call your financial manager about SpaceX IPO ASAP

      Background: SpaceX has filed to go public at a grossly overvalued $1.8 Trillion. The fundamentals in no way justify inclusion in index funds, BUT NASDAQ rules were CHANGED so that it will be included. As a result 401Ks and IRAs will AUTOMATICALLY buy the stock, giving this worthless company your money. It is the greatest grift of all time.

      To Do: Contact your financial firm immediately. More below...

      1/

      #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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      #22

      @mastodonmigration Tesla is very over valued as well.
      I'd value SpaceX at 90 billion tops this is not chump change it's half of Boeing.

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      • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

        ACTION: Call your financial manager about SpaceX IPO ASAP

        Background: SpaceX has filed to go public at a grossly overvalued $1.8 Trillion. The fundamentals in no way justify inclusion in index funds, BUT NASDAQ rules were CHANGED so that it will be included. As a result 401Ks and IRAs will AUTOMATICALLY buy the stock, giving this worthless company your money. It is the greatest grift of all time.

        To Do: Contact your financial firm immediately. More below...

        1/

        #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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        #23

        @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 In Canada?

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        • luna@mastodon.worldL luna@mastodon.world

          @mastodonmigration Tesla is very over valued as well.
          I'd value SpaceX at 90 billion tops this is not chump change it's half of Boeing.

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          @Luna

          What is interesting is that this perversion of the marketplace, that is, the forced acquisition by index funds, is what in effect artificially, and perhaps momentarily, creates the incredibly inflated valuation. To put it otherwise, the certainty that there will be a huge amount of buying, no matter how inflated the valuation, is what enables insiders to price it so high. It is a completely artificial construct.

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          • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

            ACTION: Call your financial manager about SpaceX IPO ASAP

            Background: SpaceX has filed to go public at a grossly overvalued $1.8 Trillion. The fundamentals in no way justify inclusion in index funds, BUT NASDAQ rules were CHANGED so that it will be included. As a result 401Ks and IRAs will AUTOMATICALLY buy the stock, giving this worthless company your money. It is the greatest grift of all time.

            To Do: Contact your financial firm immediately. More below...

            1/

            #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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            @mastodonmigration it would be nice to have a NASDAQ -1 index... Or -8.... Something that excludes all the AI scam companies

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            • carstenfranke@mastodon.socialC carstenfranke@mastodon.social

              @mastodonmigration it would be nice to have a NASDAQ -1 index... Or -8.... Something that excludes all the AI scam companies

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              @carstenfranke @mastodonmigration

              We just move some retirement money into a fund based on the S&P500 minus the top 7 or so stocks (all tech/AI shit) AND each stock is equally weighted, meaning the same number of dollars is applied to each stock in the fund. (Sorry, kinda confusing)

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              • chertridge@beige.partyC chertridge@beige.party

                @carstenfranke @mastodonmigration

                We just move some retirement money into a fund based on the S&P500 minus the top 7 or so stocks (all tech/AI shit) AND each stock is equally weighted, meaning the same number of dollars is applied to each stock in the fund. (Sorry, kinda confusing)

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                @chertridge @mastodonmigration do you have the name for it? I had seen people were considering it, but had not seen an actual fund

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                • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                  More Background: The Danes are having none of this...

                  Mastodon Migration (@mastodonmigration@mastodon.online)

                  Financial News: A Danish pension fund has blacklisted SpaceX, calling it grossly overvalued with catastrophic governance "...concerns echo those of far larger institutions. In May, the heads of the California Public Employees’ Retirement System, the New York City Retirement Systems, and the New York State Common Retirement Fund, which collectively manage more than $1 trillion, sent a joint letter to Musk calling SpaceX’s governance “extreme.” https://thenextweb.com/news/danish-pension-spacex-blacklist-governance-overvalued #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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                  #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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                  #28

                  @mastodonmigration “Grossly overvalued with catastrophic governance” could also apply to the entire U.S. economy

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                  • carstenfranke@mastodon.socialC carstenfranke@mastodon.social

                    @chertridge @mastodonmigration do you have the name for it? I had seen people were considering it, but had not seen an actual fund

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                    @carstenfranke @mastodonmigration

                    Correction: I was blending two ideas in my head.

                    Defiance Large Cap Ex-Mag 7 ETF is an exchange traded fund made up of the stocks in the S&P500 minus the top 7 tech stocks. It is no equally weighted. I haven't found a mutual fund structured the same way but there probably is one out there.

                    Invesco ESG S&P500 Equal Weight ETF is an exchange traded fund with about 138 stocks from the S&P500 after application of a so called ESG filter, only letting through companies that meet someones requirements for being better regarding Environmental, Social and Governance issues. There IS a mutual fund that mirrors this ETF. Confession: we did not dive into the list of 138 stocks and we know that many companies do some serious green-washing to get a better ESG grade. But it is something.

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                    • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                      @Luna

                      What is interesting is that this perversion of the marketplace, that is, the forced acquisition by index funds, is what in effect artificially, and perhaps momentarily, creates the incredibly inflated valuation. To put it otherwise, the certainty that there will be a huge amount of buying, no matter how inflated the valuation, is what enables insiders to price it so high. It is a completely artificial construct.

                      luna@mastodon.worldL This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #30

                      @mastodonmigration It's been going on for a while with app companys with no profit being valued in the billions but now it's just gone crazy like tulips in the 17th century.

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                      • luna@mastodon.worldL luna@mastodon.world

                        @mastodonmigration It's been going on for a while with app companys with no profit being valued in the billions but now it's just gone crazy like tulips in the 17th century.

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                        @Luna

                        Yup. It is indeed a huge Ponzi scheme. Everyone makes money until the bottom falls out.

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                        • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                          @Luna

                          Yup. It is indeed a huge Ponzi scheme. Everyone makes money until the bottom falls out.

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                          @mastodonmigration Last one out loses.

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                          • luna@mastodon.worldL luna@mastodon.world

                            @mastodonmigration Tesla is very over valued as well.
                            I'd value SpaceX at 90 billion tops this is not chump change it's half of Boeing.

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                            @Luna @mastodonmigration Tesla is overvalued but at least it's profitable and producing cars some people buy. It's a real company as much as I dislike their owner.
                            SpaceX is being valued on their AI branch which *no one* is using as if it was worth trillions while it's losing money every quarter to build something no one as ever asked for.

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                            • bowreality@thecanadian.socialB bowreality@thecanadian.social

                              @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 In Canada?

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                              @Bowreality @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 We do not have IRAs and 401ks here in Canada AFAIK.

                              Though, if your pension fund (or RSP/RRSP) has the Nasdaq listed it's possible. Only way to find out would be to ask I suppose.

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                              • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                                ACTION: Call your financial manager about SpaceX IPO ASAP

                                Background: SpaceX has filed to go public at a grossly overvalued $1.8 Trillion. The fundamentals in no way justify inclusion in index funds, BUT NASDAQ rules were CHANGED so that it will be included. As a result 401Ks and IRAs will AUTOMATICALLY buy the stock, giving this worthless company your money. It is the greatest grift of all time.

                                To Do: Contact your financial firm immediately. More below...

                                1/

                                #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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                                @mastodonmigration

                                Another source:

                                > the NASDAQ stock market just changed its rules around how it organizes its index of important firms, the NASDAQ 100, to allow SpaceX to get in early. Many index funds automatically mimic the Nasdaq-100, which means that NASDAQ is ensuring that huge amounts of investor capital will flow into the company. Virtually every investor in America will end up owning a piece, whether they like it or not. Companies used to have to trade for three months, now it’s just 15 days. And the company had to have at least 10% of its shares publicly trade, but that’s no longer a requirement.

                                Just a moment...

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                                • javensbukan@cosocial.caJ javensbukan@cosocial.ca

                                  @Bowreality @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 We do not have IRAs and 401ks here in Canada AFAIK.

                                  Though, if your pension fund (or RSP/RRSP) has the Nasdaq listed it's possible. Only way to find out would be to ask I suppose.

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                                  @Javensbukan @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 Yeah I was wondering if there is anything about Canadian funds defaulting to buy crap like that as it was boosted by a Canadian.

                                  I have limited US (and tech, because AI) stocks in my funds as much as possible. However, it seems impossible to invest in a balanced portfolio with 0% US in the limited selection of funds we get to pick from. It’s part of my benefits program so I can only pick what they offer in the plan.

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                                  • bowreality@thecanadian.socialB bowreality@thecanadian.social

                                    @Javensbukan @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 Yeah I was wondering if there is anything about Canadian funds defaulting to buy crap like that as it was boosted by a Canadian.

                                    I have limited US (and tech, because AI) stocks in my funds as much as possible. However, it seems impossible to invest in a balanced portfolio with 0% US in the limited selection of funds we get to pick from. It’s part of my benefits program so I can only pick what they offer in the plan.

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                                    @Bowreality @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 Yeah basically the same here. I think mine is something like 95% Canadian buuuut that's as about as domestic as I could get it without doing it all on my own, and I do not have the time or knowledge to do that 🤣

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                                    • mastodonmigration@mastodon.onlineM mastodonmigration@mastodon.online

                                      ACTION: Call your financial manager about SpaceX IPO ASAP

                                      Background: SpaceX has filed to go public at a grossly overvalued $1.8 Trillion. The fundamentals in no way justify inclusion in index funds, BUT NASDAQ rules were CHANGED so that it will be included. As a result 401Ks and IRAs will AUTOMATICALLY buy the stock, giving this worthless company your money. It is the greatest grift of all time.

                                      To Do: Contact your financial firm immediately. More below...

                                      1/

                                      #SpaceX #SpaceXIPO

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                                      @mastodonmigration luckily I don't need to call my financial manager because I don't have one. I manage my finances on my own since 1988 and it's at least a couple of decades Im not invested in funds. Just plain stocks, bonds and a thematic etf on water atm.

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                                      • javensbukan@cosocial.caJ javensbukan@cosocial.ca

                                        @Bowreality @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 Yeah basically the same here. I think mine is something like 95% Canadian buuuut that's as about as domestic as I could get it without doing it all on my own, and I do not have the time or knowledge to do that 🤣

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                                        @Javensbukan @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 I get a list of funds to pick from. The selection is mine. I got about the same. Around 95% of non-US now. But even funds in the “Canadian” category have 1% US for example. I also got international ones in the mix and there is a portion USA included. The only “Global” labelled fund was something like 37% USA and heavy on tech. Didn’t pick that. (1/3)

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                                        • bowreality@thecanadian.socialB bowreality@thecanadian.social

                                          @Javensbukan @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63 I get a list of funds to pick from. The selection is mine. I got about the same. Around 95% of non-US now. But even funds in the “Canadian” category have 1% US for example. I also got international ones in the mix and there is a portion USA included. The only “Global” labelled fund was something like 37% USA and heavy on tech. Didn’t pick that. (1/3)

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                                          The AI bubble is a concern for me.
                                          I also wish the details would be better on what “industry” is. They only list the top 10 companies. I would like some funds that are heavy on defence as I think these are going to start churning. (2/3)
                                          @Javensbukan @mastodonmigration @Pinchy63

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