S&P 500 is 'bizarrely overvalued' and could crash 49% as recession sets in, elite strategist says3volver@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world – 145 points – 7 months agomarkets.businessinsider.com56Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI'm curious what makes this man an 'elite' stategist.He has slightly better weapons and armor but if you do manage to take him down he does have more loot as well.I feel like I should gauge people based on this system more often. I'm pretty sure I'm just a commoner with trash loot thoughThat means you got nothing to lose buddy. High five!maybe he was a beloved space exploration game released in 1985?Hah!
I'm curious what makes this man an 'elite' stategist.He has slightly better weapons and armor but if you do manage to take him down he does have more loot as well.I feel like I should gauge people based on this system more often. I'm pretty sure I'm just a commoner with trash loot thoughThat means you got nothing to lose buddy. High five!maybe he was a beloved space exploration game released in 1985?Hah!
He has slightly better weapons and armor but if you do manage to take him down he does have more loot as well.I feel like I should gauge people based on this system more often. I'm pretty sure I'm just a commoner with trash loot thoughThat means you got nothing to lose buddy. High five!
I feel like I should gauge people based on this system more often. I'm pretty sure I'm just a commoner with trash loot thoughThat means you got nothing to lose buddy. High five!
I'm curious what makes this man an 'elite' stategist.
He has slightly better weapons and armor but if you do manage to take him down he does have more loot as well.
I feel like I should gauge people based on this system more often. I'm pretty sure I'm just a commoner with trash loot though
That means you got nothing to lose buddy. High five!
maybe he was a beloved space exploration game released in 1985?
Hah!