I for one enjoy the internal bullying memes.It's hilarious thinking of Miko being an evil mastermind overlord of vtubing with her nasal baby voice. It's genuinely the funniest shit I've read this month.
You haven't lived until you've listened to a day trader explain their logic for why they should buy a stock, only to explain why they should sell it 10 minutes later despite zero news. Day traders are mercurial retards of the highest order.
Schizo SEAnig, hence his username. Purisu andastando."MiComet Clique" these retards really will just make up any ol' shit on a whim, won't they?
So just like Proctor huh.Day traders are mercurial retards of the highest order.
I take that back, he's not mercurial he's consistently a retard.I have fond memories of talking to my best friend (autistic hyperborean economist guy who otherwise cares absolutely nothing about vtubers) about Selengate when it was happening, and him carefully listening with unexpected intensity. Later on we have this exchange.
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Sadly I can't actually do trading due to my situation. But maybe someday...
These schizos will latch on their schizoid narratives to the most popular and successful thing and that is MiComet. You cannot expect them to work on logic.The fact that the evil power couple rrat is fucking MiComet being catty bitches doing it just because. And not let's say "Kiara and Mori are pushing management for more idolshit and music because of ego" or "Suisei and Marine are siphoning resources from everyone else because they need more money for dem projects" or I don't fucking know, Sora being a level 97 Rabbi Overlord who pulls all of the strings and Yagoo sides with her because she's his strongest soldier.
No, it's the fucking babbling baby elite retard and the progenitor of Suipiss ruining people's careers as a joke.
Kiara is just a low level general in the heirarchy. She needs to rank up A LOT if she wants to even touch the Queen BeesHow often do Kiara and Suisei event interact? Like never. These people aren't sending their best rrats.
I take that back, he's not mercurial he's consistently a retard.
You know what else makes you more money with 20 attempts than 200?I have fond memories of talking to my best friend (autistic hyperborean economist guy who otherwise cares absolutely nothing about vtubers) about Selengate when it was happening, and him carefully listening with unexpected intensity. Later on we have this exchange.
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I'll be worried about Holo becoming Niji when they terminate a talent who then goes on to shittalk them for months like so many Niji's have. Wait a minute...I think it will eventually mellow out if current talent has been dwelling on it for a while, im honestly seeing more knee jerk dooming than knee jerk wagon circling around Holo for Fauna.
I have a feeling the Holo fanbase wont degenerate into Nijisisters since Nijisisters are a very specific kind of audience that the talent cultivated while Holos have alot of normies behind them, and even some super fans are well adjusted while also being superfans.
Holos are also more unity-happy, Nijis by comparison have retarded infighting that was a stereotype even before Selen
The situation was also undeniably more grim for Selen, Fauna had a major disagreement that lead to people understansably questioning the future of the company, Selen almost offed herself and the company tried to paint her as a pariah twice. To the point where they posted managment DMs with her to try and swing public favour to Niji
shot in the dark, but im pretty sure they only picked Suisei because of this interview shortly after Chloe's announcement...are we sure they didn't just pick Suisei because she has the same color scheme as Elira? Blue woman hate and all
You know what else makes you more money with 20 attempts than 200?
Gambling. Because the stock market is GAMBLING. When something makes you more money the less you do it, that means the odds are not in your favor. The house always wins eventually, the stock market just outsources "the house" to banks and trading firms instead of a singular institution running things on its own. Day trading is just taking your chips to a table with worse odds hoping for higher returns.
Also, "overwatch position" is cringe
im pretty sure they only picked Suisei because of this interview shortly after Chloe's announcement
Miko was bundled in because hurr durr micomet
Gambling. Because the stock market is GAMBLING. When something makes you more money the less you do it, that means the odds are not in your favor. The house always wins eventually, the stock market just outsources "the house" to banks and trading firms instead of a singular institution running things on its own. Day trading is just taking your chips to a table with worse odds hoping for higher returns.
The fewer investments a man makes over the course of his life, the better his investments will do on average. That's not so much a statement about the odds as it is about the man, though - fewer decisions mean more logic behind the decisions. The man who's only investments are a mortgage that he eventually pays in full and a noninflationary hedge for his currency (additional land, gold, deprecating assets, etc) is a man who has never made a bad investment in his life, because they all provided a return. Public offerings are about as bad of speculation as you can get, unless you know what you are buying and why you are buying at the point in time where you turn your fiat into their fiat.
I would never, ever do day trading. But it's definitely not gambling to do something like short a publicly traded idol company after something like this happens. Besides that, the stock market is only gambling for people without advanced knowledge. Institutional players (US senators for example) routinely reap massively above-market-rate rewards based on such knowledge. If I knew that someone like Fauna was graduating before the official announcement, then that would count as advanced knowledge and weigh the odds starkly in my favor when making informed decisions about where a stock is headed after the average shareholders catch up to the curve. Hence the 'less is more' approach. Eh, I'll just quote him on the matter again.