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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
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| Newsgroups | sci.physics.relativity |
| Subject | Now I found a 101-year leasehold (Was: People are buying shit [Mar-A-Logo Effect]) |
| Date | 2026-02-22 23:27 +0100 |
| Message-ID | <10nfvs8$l41s$1@solani.org> (permalink) |
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Hi, Oki Rossy Boy. You are stubborn right? He probably read this article: As students and professors begin classes in September, the financing departments of many universities have been very busy: last week University of Virginia sold a 100-year bond at even lower rates — 3.23 percent — while Rutgers University plans to issue $330 million for 100 years, at a rate not yet announced. MIT’s 2011 century-bond issue at 5.6 percent now looks very expensive. https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/the-return-of-the-century-bond/ Well nobody cares whether a bond is 100 years or 30 years. As long as it can be traded and has an interest rate? Right? Or maybe you don't like liquidity from time to time? A bond that has 3 - 6% per year has maybe less return on invest than real estate, which can have 6% - 10% per year easily, if you can find, and buy early and very low. And/or if you have tenants that pay rent. Bye BTW: I can easily top the 100 years by 1 year: Lease Length: 101 yrs left https://www.winkworth.co.uk/properties/sales/martin-house-falmouth-road-london-se1/KEN230421 Check out allow subletting freely. You find also leashold for 1000 years. Have Fun! Ross Finlayson schrieb: > 100-year bonds since the Great Depression, idiot. > > One fancies they'd imagine to roll them over, > the bond-holders. > On 02/22/2026 03:48 AM, Mild Shock wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Its really amazing how the Mar-A-Logo Effect >> works. BTC went from oversold to overbought. >> And price recovered a little bit. >> >> But the pendelum might swing back, into new >> wipeouts. (*) What one can already see, price >> doesn't break the 70'000 barrier, right? >> >> Its not a rocket to the moon effect, this >> surreal Mar-A-Logo theatre. And in crypto >> the weekends determine how the whole comming >> >> week works out. Whales setting the stage, >> Shrimps only having a minor impact. Won't >> change much during the comming week, right? >> >> You see overbought/oversold here: >> >> Crypto Relative Strength Index (RSI) >> https://coinmarketcap.com/charts/rsi/ >> >> Bye >> >> (*) Thats an interesting question what might >> trigger new wipeouts. What are the landmarks, >> when whales come out of their hibernation, >> >> and perform some market actions? >> >> Mild Shock schrieb: >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am not sure whether the some bond advice >>> is the best advice, it depends whether you >>> are risk adverse or risk seeking, and what >>> >>> bothers you most, inflation or what else? >>> If one is a little more risk seeking one >>> might be better of with real estate. >>> >>> In general it might be anyways a bad sign, >>> that a portfolio isn't diversified yet, >>> i.e. either a gold bug portfolio, or a >>> >>> bitcoin believer portfolio. 5 years from >>> now gold bugs might be hit, if some long >>> term cycle hits the financial markets, or >>> >>> if Elon Musk has found gold on mars. >>> >>> Bye >>> >>> Mild Shock schrieb: >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> Who is the "you", do you mean "one"? >>>> Like in "one" should drop the idea of >>>> crypto gold as a store of wealth. >>>> >>>> Well you are wellcome to write it like >>>> that, since I am not seeking advice. >>>> I am only commenting the currious >>>> >>>> events and how they progress from >>>> delusion to another delusion. But I >>>> wont tell how to get out of this >>>> >>>> vicious cycle, since I don't know the >>>> optimum and the future. Even if you >>>> take some actions, its always bounded >>>> >>>> rationality and uncertainty. >>>> >>>> Have Fun! >>>> >>>> Bye >>>> >>>> Ross Finlayson schrieb: >>>>> You mean the "Board of Piss"' dumped in its scattergory >>>>> saudi sovereign shekels, because the dirty money didn't >>>>> have anywhere else to go? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Maybe you should look into some nice bonds, .... >>>>> The Japanese made a major shift to increase >>>>> the attractiveness of Nippon bonds. >>>>> >>>>> These days the Swiss are almost giving better >>>>> than even money. >>>> >>>> > On 02/21/2026 03:47 PM, Mild Shock wrote: >>>> >> Hi, >>>> >> >>>> >> Goldbugs are now the new heros, since they didn't >>>> >> believe in Crypto, which recently saw a Wipeout, >>>> >> and they now simply walk into a Store with a big Pincher: >>>> >> >>>> >> Goldbugs going to the grocery store >>>> >> https://9gag.com/gag/aoywg43 >>>> >> >>>> >> And see also: >>>> >> >>>> >> Gold Bug: What It Is, How It Works, and Example >>>> >> https://www.investopedia.com/terms/g/goldbug.asp >>>> >> >>>> >> Bye >>>> >> >>>> >> P.S.: Gold reputation wasn't always good: >>>> >> >>>> >> - Gold peaked around 2011 during the aftermath >>>> >> of the Federal Reserve QE era and eurozone crisis panic. >>>> >> >>>> >> - Then from 2012 to 2015 it slid hard >>>> >> — roughly a ~40–45% drop. >>>> >> >>>> >> - Meanwhile, US equities (like the S&P 500) went >>>> >> on a monster bull run. >>>> >> >>>> >> - And by the mid-2010s, crypto (especially Bitcoin) >>>> >> started stealing the “hard money / anti-fiat” narrative. >>>> >> >>>> >> Mild Shock schrieb: >>>> >>> Hi, >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Will the crypto bros become AI bros? They >>>> >>> could repurpose their infrastructure. But >>>> >>> this will mostlikely not happen: >>>> >>> >>>> >>> - Worthless Infrastructure: >>>> >>> Mostlikely their infrastructure is discounted >>>> >>> to zero. Except for some personell know how >>>> >>> value, and some real estate value, they possibly >>>> >>> run hardware which lacks the leap to currently >>>> >>> slightly expensive HBM (High Bandwidth Memory) ? >>>> >>> >>>> >>> - Shift to Local AI: >>>> >>> Even if they can repurpose their infrastruture, >>>> >>> they might not see a lot of customers. Smartphone >>>> >>> technology is now used in Desktops, giving again >>>> >>> a leap in low power consumption with the benefit >>>> >>> of integrated AI accelerators (example Snapdragon X). >>>> >>> >>>> >>> These new PCs, can run local AI models, and the >>>> >>> possible winners will be Microsoft with Copilot+, etc.. >>>> >>> and the loosers will be Palantir, etc.. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> A corresponding sector rotation is already seen. >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Bye >>>> >>> >>>> >>> Mild Shock schrieb: >>>> >>> > Hi, >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > My original theory was a little different >>>> >>> > when I predicted that BTC will disappear >>>> >>> > by end of 2025. I assumed that "Kiosk" >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > From 120'000 to 80'000 in a few days >>>> >>> > https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/bitcoin/ >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > money exchange will be done by Dogecoin, >>>> >>> > LTC, etc.. But my theory is different now. >>>> >>> > The West doesn't need Crypto. There is >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > enough cyber security and active database >>>> >>> > technology around, and Mastercard, VISA, >>>> >>> > Banks, etc.. have all mordernized, instant >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > payment and mobile apps. >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > Bye >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > P.S.: Also USA gets fucked hard with their >>>> >>> > silly "Strategic Bitcoin Reserve". And most- >>>> >>> > likely Michael Sailor will be one of the >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > "black peter"s, or some other moron, or >>>> >>> > some other colllective of morons ? >>>> >>> > >>>> >>> > Mild Shock schrieb: >>>> >>> > > Hi, >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > Looks like having some crypto bought in >>>> >>> > > March 2025, would have been a good idea. >>>> >>> > > For exampe BTC is currently going through >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > the 120'000.- USD ceiling: >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > 122'000 USD (Mon, 14 Jul 2025 08:43:33 +0200) >>>> >>> > > https://coinmarketcap.com/ >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > But why am I still believing BTC will disappear. >>>> >>> > > I don't know. Epstein did also disappear, and >>>> >>> > > his funds on Virgin Islands are all gone, >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > compensation payed to Non-Virgins. >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > Bye >>>> >>> > > >>>> >>> > > Mild Shock schrieb: >>>> >>> > >> Hi, >>>> >>> > >> >>>> >>> > >> Bravo: Bitcon at 82'000.- USD now! Not as >>>> >>> > >> bad as the 79'000.- USD a few days ago. >>>> >>> > >> >>>> >>> > >> Thanks to the modern AI trading bots, now >>>> >>> > >> everything runs in parallel, BTC, ETH, altcoins. >>>> >>> > >> If one altcoin is favorable, an AI trading bot >>>> >>> > >> >>>> >>> > >> will sell, and buy something else. So that >>>> >>> > >> after a while BTC, ETH, altcoin show all the >>>> >>> > >> same trajectory and so on: >>>> >>> > >> >>>> >>> > >> https://coinmarketcap.com/ >>>> >>> > >> >>>> >>> > >> It doesn't matter anymore if the strategic >>>> >>> > >> bitcoin reserve would includen SOL, XRP, or >>>> >>> > >> who knows what. Its all completely broken. >>>> >>> > >> >>>> >>> > >> Bye >>>> >>> >>>> >>> >>>> >> >>>> > >>> >> > > >
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