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dupe Celerity Nov 1 #1
Great minds... edhopper Nov 1 #5
Biggest difference in '08 is that Meta, et.al. have tons of money. Callie1979 Nov 1 #2
That is just Meta edhopper Nov 1 #6
But META's P/E is about 28; not really inflated compared to the broader market Callie1979 Nov 1 #10
I don't think that poor people were the main drivers of the 2008 crash. yardwork Nov 1 #9
Housing defaults were the biggest driver & being "poor" wasnt required. Callie1979 Nov 1 #12
It was agnostic about poor/rich. The problem was layers of wrapping that disguised the true value of the securities. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #17
We may already have built way too many data centers. paleotn Nov 1 #14
+1 leftstreet Nov 1 #24
They all think they're going to find the pot o' gold at the end of the rainbow FakeNoose Nov 1 #36
Thanks for the gift link FakeNoose Nov 1 #3
Can air or ether be far behind? ntp AnnaLee Nov 1 #4
Well people do pay ridiculous prices edhopper Nov 1 #7
And there ARE "oxygen bars"! Callie1979 Nov 1 #13
modern oxygen bars have been around since before I was born (1996) and talked about since 1776 Celerity Nov 1 #15
Nitwits go to oxygen bars & then consume tons of anti-oxidant supplements. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #18
Somehow, whoever holds it, the debt needs to be serviced. My problem is these tech folks get bailed out by taxpayers. dutch777 Nov 1 #8
I can easily imagine a government bail out... hunter Nov 1 #20
I hope it happens before it does more damage jfz9580m Nov 1 #11
It's a decent article but does not deliver on the title promise. I read it in Celerity's thread Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #16
I think this paragraph lays it out edhopper Nov 1 #27
Yes, that is one way it might happen. Thanks . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #30
I think the article isn't predictive edhopper Nov 1 #31
It might not crash. It is a bubble, but might deflate in an orderly way, like Meta dropping 11% this week Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #32
I am not sure when the last Bubble edhopper Nov 1 #34
Can't happen soon enough. Borogove Nov 1 #19
DUPE bif Nov 1 #21
Be careful where you invest your money, peeps. Joinfortmill Nov 1 #22
So if you have index funds, buy puts as a hedge (insurance)? 3Hotdogs Nov 1 #23
80% of the run up this year4 edhopper Nov 1 #26
Cautiously, after much study Bernardo de La Paz Nov 1 #33
Learn to use stop loss GreatGazoo Nov 1 #35
But the billions into Data Centers edhopper Nov 1 #37
Some of the infrastructure entities GreatGazoo Nov 1 #40
Appl, Google MSFT,Meta edhopper Nov 1 #41
Lawyers and their henchmen accountants. or vice versa Tetrachloride Nov 1 #25
The key point: Meta, Amazon et al will have no responsibility for the data center bankruptcies Bluetus Nov 1 #28
My greatest concern with AI has nothing to do with economic impact Martin Eden Nov 1 #29
The Big Short - great break down of 2008 housing collapse... lame54 Nov 1 #38
Actually, fwiw, snot Nov 1 #39
Powell just said AI isn't a bubble SamuelTheThird Nov 1 #42
And the folks that ignored the Housing Bubble agree edhopper Nov 2 #43
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