they're made in China by people who used to be much more poor
I only buy titcoin and poopcoin
Walmart has lowered cost of living for millions of people
you left that out of your equation
tariffs are not going to bring a lot of jobs home
it's all automated now anyway. there are no more ditch diggers
you don't want to let us have any fun
awesome. where there is a will, there is a way
good morning and thank God for f****** coffee
I am amazed at Amazon is shipping to Venezuela
good morning Bitcoin freaks
this is Bitcoin priced in ounces of gold instead of dollars
real money is what gold is, and has been for 5,000 years
and Bitcoin has not broken into a new high yet but it's very close and it's changed a lot since September
Peter's going to cry when we break above this resistance here (Schiff)

four hour Bitcoin
is stuck in the range between 85 and 94, for how long?
there is an upward bias, higher lows

weekly Bitcoin, starting to rip
gm

good morning my friends!
enjoy your moments today
tasty though
mstr is the biggest firm not in the s&p500
As of November 16, 2024, several U.S.-based companies with substantial market capitalizations are not included in the S&P 500 index. Notable examples include:
Apollo Global Management: A leading alternative asset manager with a market capitalization of approximately $61 billion.
Workday: A prominent software provider specializing in human capital management and financial management applications, boasting a market value of around $67 billion.
The Trade Desk: An advertising technology company with a market capitalization of about $50 billion.
Coinbase Global: A major cryptocurrency exchange platform with a significant market value, though specific figures may vary due to market volatility.
These companies meet or exceed the market capitalization thresholds typically associated with S&P 500 constituents but are not currently part of the index. Inclusion in the S&P 500 depends on various factors beyond market capitalization, such as profitability, liquidity, and sector representation. The S&P Index Committee evaluates these criteria when considering additions to the index.
the Boston tea party was a protest against tariffs at the foundation of our country
why? well partly because they didn't want to pay more for tea.
tariffs are taxes. they make prices rise. China is a target. much of what you see at Walmart is Chinese . poor people shop at Walmart
99% of umbrellas are Chinese
poor people need cheap umbrellas. just one silly example
the winklevoss Gemini credit card gives 3% back in #Bitcoin on dining out



