Thanks Ted - I don't plan to participate just watching from the bench cheering you all on. Will stick to buy and sell and microcaps lol
I figure that in shorting side fear is greater than greed. Folks will sell faster in fear relative to buying quicker with greed. Constant Doom and Fear factors
Yes. If you can find the shares to short. None of this makes any sense. How do they make money? reAlpha Tech Corp., a real estate technology company, focuses on developing, utilizing, and commercializing real-estate focused artificial intelligence (AI). The company operates in two segments, Platform Services and Rental Business. The Platform Services segment offers and develops AI-based products and services to customers in the real-estate industry. The Rental Business segment focuses on purchasing properties for syndication, which is powered by its platform services technologies. We're addressing the fragmentation problem by harnessing the power of AI to create unified, sophisticated solutions for every stage of a real estate asset's life cycle. Our approach combines organic growth through relentless research and development (R&D) with strategic acquisitions and partnerships with promising companies. The balanced strategy of in-house development and strategic collaborations positions us to become a leading provider of AI-driven solutions for the real estate industry. ____________________________________________ It looks like AI wrote that.
What does this even mean lol.... "We're addressing the fragmentation problem by harnessing the power of AI to create unified, sophisticated solutions for every stage of a real estate asset's life cycle."
You were in Vermont or Connecticut recently? “ rare fungal infection is popping up in an unexpected part of the U.S. The infections typically occur in the upper Midwest and parts of the Southeast. A new study suggests the fungus' range has expanded to Vermont. The fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis, which causes the infection blastomycosis, thrives in wet soil and decaying logs and leaves.Smith Collection / Gado / Getty Images file SHARE THIS — Jan. 24, 2024, 12:32 PM EST By Kaitlin Sullivan A rare fungal infection thought to mainly occur in the northern Midwest and parts of the Southeast is more common in other parts of the U.S. than expected, new research published Wednesday finds. The illness, called blastomycosis, can be difficult to diagnose, in part because it can resemble other respiratory infections. And the longer it goes undiagnosed, the more difficult it is to treat….” https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna135323