smh said:
funk truck
Do not borrow money to buy stocks, please.
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JUST IN: πΊπΈ $700,000,000,000 added to the US stock market today. pic.twitter.com/0DiLJ8tTOd
— Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) January 21, 2026
Economist John Lonski admits he was wrong on President Trump's strong economy:
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) January 22, 2026
LONSKI: "We economists were horribly wrong on the strength of the economy, especially in the second half of 2025. Many were looking for growth no faster than 1.5%, you point out 4.3%...."π₯ pic.twitter.com/LtYY3e0ODF
BREAKING: US GDP grows by +4.4% in Q3 2025, above expectations and the highest growth rate in 2 years.
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) January 22, 2026
Inflation-adjusted wages rose 1.1% in 2025, meaning the average workerβs purchasing power improved, per Labor Department.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) January 22, 2026
Economic conditions Excellent/Good vs Poor Per NYT Poll
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) January 25, 2026
July 2022: π΄ -48
October 2024: π΄ -28
September 2025: π΄ -13
January 2026: π΄ -9 pic.twitter.com/IOZ0uWwo5D
Votersβ feelings about the affordability of the following items:
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) January 26, 2026
Transportation: π’ Affordable +53
Utilities: π’ Affordable +53
Food: π’ Affordable +47
Groceries: π’ Affordable +43
Having a family: π’ Affordable +7
Health Care: π’ Affordable +3
Housing: π΄ Unaffordable -10β¦ pic.twitter.com/BLgSDupKRN
For decades, the global silver market operated on a simple assumption:
— George Noble (@gnoble79) January 26, 2026
Nobody would actually demand delivery of the metal they owned on paper.
That assumption just collapsed.
In the first seven days of January, 33.45 million ounces of silver were physically withdrawn from⦠pic.twitter.com/lg9TM1SVig
"Facebook had to borrow $100 billion the other day in order to finance the investment in data centres. And what theyβve tried to do is shift that off balance sheet, so that we donβt see that [β¦] theyβve now run out of cash and theyβre borrowing money. And thatβs a sure sign thatβ¦ pic.twitter.com/A0C6qsoF74
— Novara Media (@novaramedia) January 26, 2026
BREAKING: Gold and silver erase -$1.7 trillion of market cap in 90 minutes in one of the largest reversals in history. pic.twitter.com/lILBYanZE6
— The Kobeissi Letter (@KobeissiLetter) January 26, 2026
BearlySane88 said:Votersβ feelings about the affordability of the following items:
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) January 26, 2026
Transportation: π’ Affordable +53
Utilities: π’ Affordable +53
Food: π’ Affordable +47
Groceries: π’ Affordable +43
Having a family: π’ Affordable +7
Health Care: π’ Affordable +3
Housing: π΄ Unaffordable -10β¦ pic.twitter.com/BLgSDupKRN
tequila4kapp said:BearlySane88 said:Votersβ feelings about the affordability of the following items:
— OSZ (@OpenSourceZone) January 26, 2026
Transportation: π’ Affordable +53
Utilities: π’ Affordable +53
Food: π’ Affordable +47
Groceries: π’ Affordable +43
Having a family: π’ Affordable +7
Health Care: π’ Affordable +3
Housing: π΄ Unaffordable -10β¦ pic.twitter.com/BLgSDupKRN
I am paying an arm and a leg for a kid's college so I have no idea who these people are that think education is affordable. Likewise, I'm about to take it in the shorts on a home sale / purchase during a relocation, so same reaction about housing. And healthcareβ¦
tequila4kapp said:
I am paying an arm and a leg for a kid's college so I have no idea who these people are that think education is affordable. Likewise, I'm about to take it in the shorts on a home sale / purchase during a relocation, so same reaction about housing. And healthcareβ¦
movielover said:
TC had a guest on recently who claims real estate is again over valued thanks to the super cheap mortgage rates we had for a number of years.
movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Im not sure how to answer that. Things are worth what someone will pay. In one of the 2 markets I'm closely following that has gone down about 5% in the last 18 months.movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Eastern Oregon Bear said:movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Are you suggesting that deportations (including many construction workers) will lead to more homes being built? Or that deportations will lead to more existing homes being put on the market (we are deporting home owners)?
Eastern Oregon Bear said:movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Are you suggesting that deportations (including many construction workers) will lead to more homes being built? Or that deportations will lead to more existing homes being put on the market (we are deporting home owners)?
DiabloWags said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Are you suggesting that deportations (including many construction workers) will lead to more homes being built? Or that deportations will lead to more existing homes being put on the market (we are deporting home owners)?
This is yet another reason why I wished the IGNORE feature was actually a 100% ignore feature.
If it was, I wouldn't have to read such ridiculous claims that repeatedly pollute threads like this.
Someone here is actually claiming that large scale deportations will result in more housing supply?
Absurd.
JUST IN: New "Chart of the Century" with data through December 2025.
— Hedgeye (@Hedgeye) January 27, 2026
Hospital Services have risen 3x faster than inflation since 2000.
If they had simply kept pace with CPI, they would be 49% LESS expensive today vs. the current price. pic.twitter.com/CpM43Mprby
DiabloWags said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Are you suggesting that deportations (including many construction workers) will lead to more homes being built? Or that deportations will lead to more existing homes being put on the market (we are deporting home owners)?
This is yet another reason why I wished the IGNORE feature was actually a 100% ignore feature.
If it was, I wouldn't have to read such ridiculous claims that repeatedly pollute threads like this.
Someone here is actually claiming that large scale deportations will result in more housing supply?
Absurd.
oski003 said:DiabloWags said:Eastern Oregon Bear said:movielover said:
Do you agree homes are over valued?
And not enough homes being built, which is partly addressed by large-scale deportations.
Are you suggesting that deportations (including many construction workers) will lead to more homes being built? Or that deportations will lead to more existing homes being put on the market (we are deporting home owners)?
This is yet another reason why I wished the IGNORE feature was actually a 100% ignore feature.
If it was, I wouldn't have to read such ridiculous claims that repeatedly pollute threads like this.
Someone here is actually claiming that large scale deportations will result in more housing supply?
Absurd.
Are you Bear Insider's version of Alex DeLarge? Who is forcing this upon you?
Quote:oski003 said:
Foreign countries directly pay the tariffs