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    Yessir

    Need a referral code?
    Do you need one to sign up?

    I was reading their website and they make it sound like you shouldn't :p

    https://fundrise.com/private-credit
    "Important Note: In our experience, these types of unique investing environments are short-lived. Accordingly, our expectation is that the current period of disruption is unlikely to last beyond 2024."

    But I feel like I need to diversify, get into something beyond stocks.
     

    Tak!

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    Jun 23, 2011
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    Do you need one to sign up?

    I was reading their website and they make it sound like you shouldn't

    https://fundrise.com/private-credit
    "Important Note: In our experience, these types of unique investing environments are short-lived. Accordingly, our expectation is that the current period of disruption is unlikely to last beyond 2024."

    But I feel like I need to diversify, get into something beyond stocks.
    Are we talking drugs or prostitutes? So many investment opportunities out there

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    alaska

    Senior Member
    May 25, 2013
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    Thinking about investing in a derivative that pays out whenever Lion talks about signing a 4th GK for $20M and whenever B81 makes up a nickname for a player he hates (Rusty Doris). But it will decrease in value every time a VS guru correctly predicts a transfer.
     

    Lion

    King of Tuz
    Jan 24, 2007
    36,185
    Thinking about investing in a derivative that pays out whenever Lion talks about signing a 4th GK for $20M and whenever B81 makes up a nickname for a player he hates (Rusty Doris). But it will decrease in value every time a VS guru correctly predicts a transfer.
    i would buy long call options on nvidia. they going to bounce back hard after the recent downfall.
     

    alaska

    Senior Member
    May 25, 2013
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    i would buy long call options on nvidia. they going to bounce back hard after the recent downfall.
    I haven't looked in the last few weeks but it looked SO expensive a month or two ago.

    Then again I just bought Axon (Taser). Also very expensive, but growing very fast. The difference is that I don't understand semiconductors. What makes Nvidia better than say, TSMC or Intel? (I get that Intel is way behind, I just don't know the details of why.)
     

    Lion

    King of Tuz
    Jan 24, 2007
    36,185
    you think i do market research? i'm a degenerate YOLO gambler. i make no money off research, just off yolo plays.

    i see stock of nvidia go down, i thin kit has to go up. they release their next gen graphic cards for the next generation of gaming soon so the stock will bounce back up
     

    alaska

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    May 25, 2013
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    New goal: figure out how to maybe get into BDEBT or BCRED
    Why? And maybe look at some of the publicly traded vehicles that do private credit. Doesn't Oaktree do that? There's still a publicly traded stub, even after the Brookfield acquisition.

    Some of the publicly traded PE guys might do a bit of private credit too? Blackstone, KKR? Honestly not sure if they do, you'd have to check.

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    you think i do market research? i'm a degenerate YOLO gambler. i make no money off research, just off yolo plays.

    i see stock of nvidia go down, i thin kit has to go up. they release their next gen graphic cards for the next generation of gaming soon so the stock will bounce back up
    Ahh I gotcha. Yeah we have different investment strategies. Yours probably works better though lol
     

    icemaη

    Rab's Husband - The Regista
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    Aug 27, 2008
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    I haven't looked in the last few weeks but it looked SO expensive a month or two ago.

    Then again I just bought Axon (Taser). Also very expensive, but growing very fast. The difference is that I don't understand semiconductors. What makes Nvidia better than say, TSMC or Intel? (I get that Intel is way behind, I just don't know the details of why.)
    TSMC manufactures chips, Nvidia designs them. TSMC will always be in business regardless of market trends. Nvidia is shooting to the moon because they design GPUs as well as the software development kits to interact with those GPUs. With the AI boom that is happening Nvidia has a huge head start because a few years ago researchers figured that using GPUs over CPUs for AI tasks yielded far greater results. Intel could technically make superior chips but they’ll have a hard time convincing developers to learn and use their software. GPUs are not really their bread and butter either. Intel also has fucked up their latest gen of CPUs and the customers are fuming, so that’s another thing not going their way.
    All that said I do think Nvidia is incredibly over valued at the moment, but then again I don’t invest in individual stocks and know jack shit what a good valuation is, so who knows :boh:
     

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