| ▲ | OGEnthusiast 7 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
> Microsoft shareholders aren't quite that dumb. If they aren't dumb, why are they investing in MSFT now then if it's a bubble that's doomed to fail? And even in the worst case scenario, a 10-15% decline in the S&P 500 won't trigger the next Great Depression. (Keep in mind that we already had a ~20% drawdown in public equities during the interest rate hikes of 2022/2023 and the economy remained pretty robust throughout.) | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | johnnyanmac 7 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Like I said, they aren't "that" dumb. They are playing a risky game, but when they see the number go down rapidly they will pull. Which will make the line go down even faster. >And even in the worst case scenario, a 10-15% decline in the S&P 500 won't trigger the next Great Depression Only if you believe the 10% decline won't domino and that the S&P500 is secluded from the rest of the global economy. I wish I shared your optimism. > and the economy remained pretty robust throughout. Yeah and we voted the person who orchestrated that out. We don't have the money to pump trillions back in a 2nd time in such a short time. Something's gonna give, and soon. | |||||||||||||||||
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