SpaceX's latest valuation has surged to $800 billion. To be honest, the valuations of these unicorn tech companies are really getting a bit ridiculous. How high are they? So high that I can't even be bothered to take a closer look.
Meanwhile, traditional assets like commodities and precious metals are still priced at relatively low levels compared to the past few decades. Just think about it: on one side, the tech stock bubble is inflating loudly, while on the other side, tangible assets are being neglected in the corner.
So my current strategy is very simple: earn what I can from tech stocks, but don't leave all the profits there—instead, allocate some to commodities and other traditional assets. Including crypto assets like DOGE and ETH is also worth considering for the portfolio. At the top, enjoy the tech dividends; at the bottom, secure with tangible asset safety nets. This combination makes a lot of sense right now.
No need to say more—those who get it, get it. Take your time to digest it.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 2h ago
I’ve said before that this round requires diversified allocation. Anyone just realizing it now is already a step behind.
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GasBandit
· 18h ago
800 billion? This valuation is really out of line. The tech bubble is getting bigger and bigger. It's time to bottom fish in precious metals.
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BrokenYield
· 18h ago
nah spacex at $800b is just the beginning of the absurdity honestly. classic correlation breakdown happening rn - tech valuations completely detached from reality while commodities sitting at decade lows, that's literally textbook market inefficiency screaming at you
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digital_archaeologist
· 18h ago
The tech bubble is so intense that I’m finding it harder and harder to understand.
Hold on, I need to think through your portfolio logic a bit more.
Physical assets are ridiculously cheap right now, and precious metals really should get moving.
Mixing DOGE and ETH in there, that’s some serious appetite.
That’s how insiders are—no need to say much.
The right move is to pull your money out before the bubble bursts.
$800 billion—I’m getting numb to numbers like that.
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MEVSupportGroup
· 18h ago
800 billion? That's a joke, that number has long lost its meaning.
Physical assets are what's truly undervalued, commodities might just take off this round.
That's how I'm allocated too: make quick money with tech, hold the line with physical assets, and throw a little into DOGE and ETH on the side.
Those who get it, get it. No need to say more.
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UnluckyMiner
· 18h ago
800 billion? That number leaves me numb, it's just unbelievably ridiculous.
Physical assets really have been overlooked, maybe it's a good time to buy in at a low.
Combining technology and hard assets, I'm starting to agree more and more with this approach.
Betting on both DOGE and precious metals, it's a way to diversify risk.
SpaceX's latest valuation has surged to $800 billion. To be honest, the valuations of these unicorn tech companies are really getting a bit ridiculous. How high are they? So high that I can't even be bothered to take a closer look.
Meanwhile, traditional assets like commodities and precious metals are still priced at relatively low levels compared to the past few decades. Just think about it: on one side, the tech stock bubble is inflating loudly, while on the other side, tangible assets are being neglected in the corner.
So my current strategy is very simple: earn what I can from tech stocks, but don't leave all the profits there—instead, allocate some to commodities and other traditional assets. Including crypto assets like DOGE and ETH is also worth considering for the portfolio. At the top, enjoy the tech dividends; at the bottom, secure with tangible asset safety nets. This combination makes a lot of sense right now.
No need to say more—those who get it, get it. Take your time to digest it.