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Have the parabolic booms in stocks/crypto made it more risky for new investors?

Do you think things like this are happening more than they used to?

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Are more people risking more than they can afford to lose in crypto and going further up the risk scale (More speculative projects) than they used to, like this?

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Are people becoming more detached from realistic events in markets (Such as stocks selling off today upon the news from the Fed) because they think parabolic price moves is a natural state for the market and moves down are manipulation? Is there more peer pressure than there used to be to be exposed to market risk?

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Is the fact people are starting to find out about the market from billboards, like this, having an effect on the market participants and their awareness to risks in the market?

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I feel we've walked further down the path I suggested we were on 6 months ago. Which probably does not lead to a good place.

Is it a coincidence that the average crypto investor is 38 and many of those invested into the meme stocks are similarly on the younger end of the scale? That all our Youtube niche stars who are promoting hot IPOs/ICOs or chasing the most recent booming stock are tend to be in their 20s? An age range that would not have experienced the tech bubble turning into a decade of down markets.



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