Searching for black swans(upgradingcapitalism.substack.com)
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Searching for black swans
https://upgradingcapitalism.substack.com/p/searching-for-black-swans
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It’s easy to go back in time and connect the dots and point out the now obvious black swans.
Going forward in time it’s way harder, especially when we have constraints that prevent many to take significant risks.
So we see the 2000, 2008 bubbles unfolding but can’t take too many risks.
One of the few tools to predict black swans is Elliott Wave:
https://my.elliottwave.com/products/free/content.aspx?id=966...
https://my.elliottwave.com/products/free/content.aspx?id=966...
> I received my initiation into the flaws of capitalism in September of 2000... a profitable company... was suddenly trading for less than half the value of our cash on hand.
This is no more a flaw of capitalism than finding a $20 NES at a garage sale.
This is no more a flaw of capitalism than finding a $20 NES at a garage sale.
Couldn't read past this. This feels almost sociopathic. As if a system failing specifically you means it's flawed.
Also the stock market is not "capitalism" any more than Amazon is "capitalism"
Also the stock market is not "capitalism" any more than Amazon is "capitalism"
Regular swans would be good about now, but they're getting scarce like anything else.
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The article that is linked in this article has the potential to be more substantive: https://www.epsilontheory.com/our-true-enemy-has-yet-to-reve... ...but it's basically an ad for a newsletter, it seems, where you have to pay $20/mo (or $200) to keep reading.
So we're left to wallow in our uneasiness.