A wipeout of nearly 75% in just six months. I’m sure the insiders dumped at just the right time and left the retail bagholders wondering what just happened with their “investment.”

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A wipeout of nearly 75% in just six months. I’m sure the insiders dumped at just the right time and left the retail bagholders wondering what just happened with their “investment.”

I’ve been noticing companies that cater to people with horrible credit aren’t doing that great lately. For example, one Sloper has been asking me to do a write-up on Affirm, which is a company founded by one of the Paypal Mafia (Max Levchin) which has been a complete freak show.

I guess my own method for finding my wife – – “hone in on the really cute girl in the eighth grade” – – isn’t really scalable as a business model.

This seems indicative of how jumpy the market is; in the span of 100 minutes, ZH produced these three self-contradictory headlines (the irony being that the ES was barely even changed after all these breathless articles).

In case you didn’t know, there’s a fund ETF which is representative of Russian equities, the symbol being RSX:
