the stock market
2021-Dec-14, Tuesday 04:29 pmI don't follow stocks. I think it's an absurd system that has no basis in reality.
If you're wondering about the high profile stories in recent days of several billionaires selling off chunks of their stocks, though, I think this video fairly explains why.
Separately, I'm curious what's going on in particular with CBS stock. Take a look at this 5-year profile.

What in 2020 February preceded the big drop?
What in 2021 February preceded the meteoric rise? And equally impressive fall?
Sure, I know that the disastrous STD show (previously known as the lucrative "Star Trek" franchise) is part of its continuing decline, but what's the rest of the story?
Something is happening out there, and it won't be good for us peons.
If you're wondering about the high profile stories in recent days of several billionaires selling off chunks of their stocks, though, I think this video fairly explains why.
Separately, I'm curious what's going on in particular with CBS stock. Take a look at this 5-year profile.

What in 2020 February preceded the big drop?
What in 2021 February preceded the meteoric rise? And equally impressive fall?
Sure, I know that the disastrous STD show (previously known as the lucrative "Star Trek" franchise) is part of its continuing decline, but what's the rest of the story?
Something is happening out there, and it won't be good for us peons.
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Date: 2021-Dec-15, Wednesday 08:11 am (UTC)I feel the same way, yet have to deal with it for some things.
That reminds me I need to check on my 401k account.
I found this about the CBS stock rise&fall:
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2021-04-02/viacom-cbs-stock-collapse-streaming-paramount-plus
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Date: 2021-Dec-16, Thursday 09:08 pm (UTC)https://www.vice.com/en/article/7kbx9b/the-to-the-moon-crash-is-coming
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Date: 2021-Dec-15, Wednesday 06:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-Dec-16, Thursday 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2021-Dec-17, Friday 05:46 pm (UTC)In a socialist economy, the investments and priorities are determined by cronyism and propaganda. I don't see any way around that problem, other than making things public and letting the crowd decide. The stock market is voting weighted by money at risk, so rich people are motivated to guess correctly, and we hope wealth is correlated with wisdom. Here, at least, insider trading is a crime, even if it's selectively enforced.