Silicon Valley Is Still The Place To Be

Why would I do that? Don’t wanna be on the chopping board if something goes wrong. You guys buy whatever you want. I’ll just mind my own business.

We need your expertise :slight_smile: We are not skilled in finance.

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Call me whatever you want, but I generally don’t offer stock advice. Also, I don’t celebrate daily 10%+ gains nor do I cry over -10%+ losses. Own your decision.

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I bought 5 shares of Square.

So broke. :pensive:

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Damn, that tennis gig is apparently not paying enough…

https://skift.com/2018/12/31/flight-centre-expands-in-u-s-with-silicon-valley-acquisition/

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Elastic Software Founder Doubles Wealth in 60 Days to Become Billionaire

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-12-03/elastic-founder-doubles-wealth-in-60-days-to-become-billionaire

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No doubt it is the place to be. But I feel other cities are catching up and there is a small case of brain drain going on. The gap between Silicon Valley and other cities is narrowing. But buying real estate here has become almost impossible. I’ve done a write up on this. Check it out.

Bay Area Guy

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https://www.redfin.com/blog/april-2019-bidding-wars-increase/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=earnedsocial&utm_campaign=1015812

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Ugh, that’s a lot of socialist drivel. If corporates are supposed to solve all of societies issues, then what is the purpose of government?

The public transit comment is a joke. If public transit was effective, then companies would have employees use it. Companies decided to run private buses, because of how bad public transit is.