103 pts · September 25, 2020
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Just because the BANK didn't get the bailout, it does not make it any less of a bailout of companies that should have gone bankrupt.
Correct. In the end, future customers of other banks will pay for it. In other words, the taxpayer.
SVB is a bailout. A bailout of unprofitable growth companies that failed at basic risk management. They should be allowed to go bankrupt.
Who do you all think pays the FEDs expenses?
The banks should be allowed to collapse, the companies along with them (both failed basic risk management). Repay 250k to each.
It's a bailout for unprofitable venture capital firms that had way more than the insured amount in the bank. Taxpayer foots the bill.
Nice.
...and please adhere to https://semver.org/ and use a rolling release. If you don't, I'll make sure to get rid of your software ASAP.
Might as well put it into small cap growth stocks, the black hole of investing. The odds are similar.
I get the argument, but this is still bad advice. International diversification should be considered mandatory everywhere.
@OP What product did you sell and what's a good product in the same sector opposed to what you were selling?
The aggregate of many small steps and good decisions can make a lot of difference. Source: My own experience and financial situation.
Just as a general rule of thumb for everyone here, optimize these: reduce risk/increase income/increase savings rate/reduce costs
You also want to avoid literally every salesperson on this planet. In finance, a good product should be as cheap as possible->no provisions.
..investment strategy that is reliable and fool proof. Every $/€ counts each month. Small incremental stepts can yield a lot over time.
Yes. Personal finance is a complex optimization problem. Making more money is one leg of the stool. Others include saving more and a good /1
Crypto is a non producing asset that offered no diversification benefit to a market beta portfolio so far, but has been very volatile.
Investing is a lot more about risk management than the next big stock/thing/whatever. The personal situation should have a lot of influence.
A globally diversified index fund is a good start. Ben Felix "Common Sense Investing" and the RR Podcast offer a deeper dive into investing.
It's simply shocking to see this kind of warmongering in Eastern Europe. There is no telling how far it may go. =(
I don't know why I watched this, but I enjoyed it. Thank you very much.
Good Vitamin D/Omega 3 levels, early insulin support as well as a low carb diet have all been shown to help. Close monitoring is important.
CGMs and closed loop systems are still somewhat exclusive, though, right? We also focus on insulin despite the initial inflammation.
I have been diagnosed with LADA recently. Insulin won't be a problem in Germany, but I will most likely need to pay the CGM myself.
...but there is no sugar so the blood levels of insuline increase and the body delivers resistance, which causes diabetes.
I don't get why this is downvoted, this IS the main reason for my diabetes. The perception of sweetness causes natural insuline secretion...
Alternate payments, declare beforehand. It builds trust and keeps dinner costs reasonable.
Also, supposedly healthy sugar free diet products with artificial sweeteners increase insulin resistance. Get rid of them asap.
As a simple rule of thumb: Reduce carbs and go for a walk after every meal. It works. Source: I got diagnosed 2 months ago.
Lifestyle changes can reverse type 2 diabetes and reduce medication for type 1.
Just because the BANK didn't get the bailout, it does not make it any less of a bailout of companies that should have gone bankrupt.
Correct. In the end, future customers of other banks will pay for it. In other words, the taxpayer.
SVB is a bailout. A bailout of unprofitable growth companies that failed at basic risk management. They should be allowed to go bankrupt.
Who do you all think pays the FEDs expenses?
The banks should be allowed to collapse, the companies along with them (both failed basic risk management). Repay 250k to each.
It's a bailout for unprofitable venture capital firms that had way more than the insured amount in the bank. Taxpayer foots the bill.
Nice.
...and please adhere to https://semver.org/ and use a rolling release. If you don't, I'll make sure to get rid of your software ASAP.
Might as well put it into small cap growth stocks, the black hole of investing. The odds are similar.
I get the argument, but this is still bad advice. International diversification should be considered mandatory everywhere.
@OP What product did you sell and what's a good product in the same sector opposed to what you were selling?
The aggregate of many small steps and good decisions can make a lot of difference. Source: My own experience and financial situation.
Just as a general rule of thumb for everyone here, optimize these: reduce risk/increase income/increase savings rate/reduce costs
You also want to avoid literally every salesperson on this planet. In finance, a good product should be as cheap as possible->no provisions.
..investment strategy that is reliable and fool proof. Every $/€ counts each month. Small incremental stepts can yield a lot over time.
Yes. Personal finance is a complex optimization problem. Making more money is one leg of the stool. Others include saving more and a good /1
Crypto is a non producing asset that offered no diversification benefit to a market beta portfolio so far, but has been very volatile.
Investing is a lot more about risk management than the next big stock/thing/whatever. The personal situation should have a lot of influence.
A globally diversified index fund is a good start. Ben Felix "Common Sense Investing" and the RR Podcast offer a deeper dive into investing.
It's simply shocking to see this kind of warmongering in Eastern Europe. There is no telling how far it may go. =(
I don't know why I watched this, but I enjoyed it. Thank you very much.
Good Vitamin D/Omega 3 levels, early insulin support as well as a low carb diet have all been shown to help. Close monitoring is important.
CGMs and closed loop systems are still somewhat exclusive, though, right? We also focus on insulin despite the initial inflammation.
I have been diagnosed with LADA recently. Insulin won't be a problem in Germany, but I will most likely need to pay the CGM myself.
...but there is no sugar so the blood levels of insuline increase and the body delivers resistance, which causes diabetes.
I don't get why this is downvoted, this IS the main reason for my diabetes. The perception of sweetness causes natural insuline secretion...
Alternate payments, declare beforehand. It builds trust and keeps dinner costs reasonable.
Also, supposedly healthy sugar free diet products with artificial sweeteners increase insulin resistance. Get rid of them asap.
As a simple rule of thumb: Reduce carbs and go for a walk after every meal. It works. Source: I got diagnosed 2 months ago.
Lifestyle changes can reverse type 2 diabetes and reduce medication for type 1.