Does the world really need to rely on the US for economic growth? Clearly, the Orange guy's recent policies (outlined below) have been aimed at manipulating the Dollar to boost the US economy—often at the expense of countries that have played fairly in global market competition. So why not isolate them and just let the USD depreciate? That way, other nations won't be "led by the nose" and dragged down by the US government's messy politics and underperformance. (1) Pushing for interest rate cuts to continue running deficits—fuelled by poor local spending and tax decisions—while paying lower interest on US debt held by foreign countries. (2) Imposing tariffs based on the assumption that other nations can't survive without exporting to the so-called "largest" consumer market in the wor
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ When you know you cant gather enough interest (from bond issuance) to invest in xAI, so you rely on Tesla to fund xAI... value destructive? i am sure those with background in corporate finance should already know what's up LOL
Viewing the U.S. from the outside, I often wonder if others see what I see — not a global role model, but increasingly a cautionary tale. Rather than setting a standard for leadership and responsibility, the U.S. today resembles more of a spectacle, marked by political dysfunction and a culture that often prizes drama and self-importance over substance. Economically, it continues to exploit its position as the world's largest economy, weaponizing the dollar and engaging in unchecked fiscal expansion and quantitative easing, all while dismissing the long-term consequences for the global system. As the U.S. derails multilateral trade norms and leans on its currency's dominance with growing complacency, I suspect many nations — especially those that have acted with more fiscal discipline and
$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ from recent price movements, wonder if these institutional bagholders like Morgan Stanley can carry on buying-up the stock in a world where there is no retail investors. Busy fooling each other? Also sounds about right, they cant possibly let the share price tank if not they will really have to seize musk's shares - which by then would probably be worth a big pile of turd.
Classic retail hoping to hold and sell to a greater fool, while institutional and insider orchastrates this wonderful came of musical chairs.... exactly like the squid games.