FinTwit's going nuts: https://twitter.com/search?q=Evergrande&src=typed_query
"WHY ARE WE WATCHING FOOTBALL WHEN EVERGRANDE IS IMPLODING"
Good video clip on it: https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1439811556792049674?s=19
$305 billion AUM. China is staring down their own 2008 Great Recession event. If the commies don't bail this bank out (lol), the Eastern world's economy is FUBAR.
Remember Michael Burry, the neurodivergent guy from The Big Short who made boatloads of cash from predicting the housing CDO bubble? Here's what he's saying
Bad news for the global economy, good for Dramacoin
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This guy gets it
https://i.ibb.co/BZQwvFN/d23eb1927416.webp
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as opposed to what? Smugposting on Twitter? That'll help
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Patrician multitaskers can watch football and get drunk while watching the world burn
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it's called picture-in-picture and I paid good money for it back in 2005
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I used to play Resident Evil 4 in Picture in Picture so that way i wouldnβt be as scared
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the guy is a meme account
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It's unironically patriotic to take the hit to your investment accounts (imagine not having five figures of cash minimum at all times to avoid having to sell stock ever) in order to frick over China
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I sold before all of this hit kek
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average bear market predictor
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oh no no no no no
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Today BABA dropped more than a leveraged ETF did. I don't get how people still buy into these pump and dump schemes. SoftBank bought into DiDi for... some reason.
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