When you're not thinking at 100%... you sometimes wish you could have added some more color... Here are some followup points to my conversation with Josh Brown last night.
You did great on the podcast last night, Garrett. For validation, just check out the Youtube comments. Seneca said, "We suffer more often in imagination than in reality."
I am glad I found you, things are starting to make more sense to me. Am looking up the references you mentioned, love to learn more. I’d love to know what is your outlook on BTC, will it be outshined by gold and silver? Is it worth accumulating it while under 200D SMA?
Thank you, was a really good read! I take your view that it is a place for excess liquidity, my concern is that other assets like silver could outcompete BTC for a place for this liquidity to live. If structurally demand will outstrip supply at least for a period, an asset that becomes scarce would be more appealing for liquidity to hide at least until it creates an economical problem.
You did great on the podcast last night, Garrett. For validation, just check out the Youtube comments. Seneca said, "We suffer more often in imagination than in reality."
Thank you so much. Really appreciate it...
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It's coming...
Why is there nobody talking about which health insurance companies are going to drop next week when the ACA subsidies stop?
Love the bootstrap inflation!
I am glad I found you, things are starting to make more sense to me. Am looking up the references you mentioned, love to learn more. I’d love to know what is your outlook on BTC, will it be outshined by gold and silver? Is it worth accumulating it while under 200D SMA?
https://themoneyprinter.substack.com/p/have-all-of-us-gotten-bitcoin-wrong
It all comes down to Liquidity outlooks...
Thank you, was a really good read! I take your view that it is a place for excess liquidity, my concern is that other assets like silver could outcompete BTC for a place for this liquidity to live. If structurally demand will outstrip supply at least for a period, an asset that becomes scarce would be more appealing for liquidity to hide at least until it creates an economical problem.