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Is Ubuntu not secure, they seem to be saying I need to pay for security updates when I run an update using CLI.
Rob Berger a finance YouTuber posits that value stocks favor higher interest rates, as higher rates hurts higher PE company who are more levered.
So perhaps the entire bubble is due to people not trusting that the Fed will raise rates to cool inflation, and everyone expects QE and depressing interest rates to be the inevitable conclusion.
Maybe the market is not irrational but is bullish due to a general tendency to favor monetary debasement and QE?
Maybe a different type of value, but Google does hardware specific AI with ASICs vs GPU based AI.
GPU are more flexible, but more expensive. Hardware ASICs are power efficient but slow to develop and inflexible. Google uses ASIC for AI, and if the market falls on AI margins Google could still have a decent revenue, because of their efficiency.
They can simply raises prices as GPU stop being used due to their massive power usage, when investors are no longer willing to foot the bill for it. Which then assumes many company in the future will use hardware ASICs for their AI, created and hosted by Google.
Critiques?
The notification bar section is massive, and makes it seem broken. Is there a way to fix it so its normal size?
I made a post here about illumin and was wondering now that its gone up a bit how to find its current enterprise value, as the 3 month on Yahoo Finance I don't believe is correct. Forgive me I'm new to analyzing stocks.
I made an account on the forum but can't seem to post a question, any idea what I'm missing?
Does WS have anything like IKBRs reports, which breaks down holdings and performance in a single PDF?
I see other funds like CAGE that include Low Vol, they all include momentum in some way but volatility seems excluded. Back testing low vol it seems to not really outperform, but I've heard it is a factor, any idea why it would be excluded?
Here in Canada we got a new global etc, ZEQT, which is a clone of the ideal etf for Canadians XEQT and VEQT with a lower fee. Its equivalent to VT in America.
Those other etf then lowered fees. Which got me wondering, is Vanguard or iShares more likely to lower fees. Is Vanguard more likely because its a kind of nonprofit?
I'm looking at VVL which has a heavy value tilt and seems pretty good, vs say Avantis CASV. Is Vanguard trustworthy for implementing these factors, or is there any way to objectively compare them?
The fee is high but unlike their low fee value etf like VOE it seems to be a rather low PE, and I'd assume its because its more actively traded. any insight is appreciated.
Im on a 4k monitor and tried to scale, but when i do 2x it gets even smaller as my taskbar shrinks. Any assistance or ideas?
PopOS is beautiful, but with the taskbar style the notification panel is giant. Is there a way to make it smaller so its not taking up half the bar and collapsing into a triple dot?
-Enterprise value of -1.22M due to large cash position.
-They still spend 30,430,000 a year on marketing.
-Exchange service revenues growing quickly and online advertising expected to continue to grow quickly as social media advertising evolves and expands.
The risks are obviously AI, but I still think company need active support and optimization of their ad spend, and the money is there to support it. But give me your worst criticism.
I have neon on my dads htpc and after an update the theme breaks and says it can't be loaded on boot. Its unusable as it is unless you can do command line.
I had to do Ctrl+f3 command to get to terminal, then sudo apt install --reinstall plasma-desktop on top of some sudo update and sudo full-upgrade. He can't possibly fix this himself.
Has anyone heard of this theory, by one of the founders of Vanguard I believe, the idea is that you by avoiding smallcap growth and large cap you get a size premium and avoid the black hole smallcap stocks, and is the perfect middle point to optimize long term performance. Is there any merit to the theory?
https://www.bogleheads.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=11153
looking at backtests of IJH US midcap it seemed to largely avoid the dotcom bubble, and recovered quickly. in 2008 it recovered a year earlier than VTI.
I can't tell where I've got cash in an account, is there a place i can see it easily for all accounts?
I currently waste my time going through every account one by one individually, and I feel like a boomer with new technology.
Ive not done it but am curious why all the guides and videos on youtube are solo. With a BO and Oak sage isn't it far easier?