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Rob
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Call me a statist, but someone needs to step on toes about local gym fees. In what, twisted universe is it reasonable to charge R1400/month for a single club membership? Seems to be the norm across Virgin Active and Planet Fitness nowadays. Who's paying these fees, companies subsidising it for job perks? Insane.

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But sir, my generational wealth

Guys, the last time Japan raised their interest rates (end July 2024) markets also took a nasty dump, this has nothing to do with Deepseek

Last time we had less than 100k transactions in the #bitcoin mempool was 10 months ago 😅

Am I losing my mind, or would lowering the inflation target not require _raising_ interest rates? If you drop rates at the same time as the target, you don't achieve it because inflation spikes, since more loans (at higher values) become more likely, raising money supply and increasing overall exposure to defaults.

If you want lower inflation, ie "harder money", it should be harder to aquire, which means _increasing_ interest rates. No?

https://businesstech.co.za/news/property/808296/what-a-big-change-for-the-reserve-bank-could-mean-for-r10000-per-month-home-loans-in-south-africa/

#asknostr #SouthAfrica

Good visuals of the gains and losses experienced over time hodling Bitcoin.

If you're buying Bitcoin this year, when it will be peaking, you can expect as much as a 75% drop in value within a year, and that would be considered normal. If you can survive 5 years without gains, at most, everything is upside after that.

https://unchained.com/features/hodl-cave