Watch Tesla collapze! All Time High share price in January was $900. Now it’s $570. The futurologist’s fantasy is falling apart.

Stock price: https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/tsla Article: https://www.fool.com/investing/2021/05/17/why-tesla-stock-was-slipping-today/?source=djc&utm_source=djc&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=article&mod=mw_quote_news Shares of Tesla were falling today after Michael Burry revealed that he had a heavy short position on the electric vehicle maker in a filing this morning.     h/t mark000

Shitcoins being shilled. Runaway price bubbles. Coinbase topping the App Store. Incoming regulations. This is almost EXACTLY the market conditions of the big 2017/2018 crash.

by DontMicrowaveCats The market today is deja-vous to 2017. Everybody and their mothers pumping 30 different shitcoins to the moon. Scamcoins left and right. Graphics cards impossible to obtain People defending coins like a cult, calling anybody who even questions …

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China and its house price problem

by Shaun Richards This morning brought us up to date on an issue which has been concerning the Chinese authorities. It is the issue of inflation but not the more recent producer price one but the much more long-running issue …

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WARNING: “Price Inflation Comes in Hot”

From Birch Gold Group Back in September 2020, we reported on Fed Chairman Jerome Powell’s inability to see a “hidden” inflation offset in energy that camouflaged the rise in overall inflation. That “hidden” inflation offset has now vanished, and inflation appears to be …

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Canada has quite a house price problem

by Shaun Richards Let us take a trip over the Atlantic to Canada where we see that a familiar issue is bubbling up again. Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem said he’s seeing “worrying” signs in Canada’s hot housing market, …

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Home Price Growth Accelerates To 11.2% YoY As Fed Throws Gas On The Housing Bubble (Lumber Prices Have Over TRIPLED In 1 Year)

by confoundedinterest17 S&P/Case-Shiller released the monthly Home Price Indices for January (“January” is a 3 month average of November, December and January prices). The S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller U.S. National Home Price NSA Index, covering all nine U.S. census divisions, reported an 11.2% annual …

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