Looking at how companies vote with their feet reveals the market's real expectations. JPMorgan Chase invested $3 billion to build a tower on Park Avenue, and Google is also completing a billion-dollar campus project at Hudson Square. The capital flows of large institutions are often more honest than any predictions—they speak with real money, reflecting a depth of judgment about the long-term prospects of the market.
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gas_fee_therapy
· 13h ago
Real estate prices in New York have risen again, and the pace at which these two giants are pouring money is really fierce.
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VitalikFanboy42
· 13h ago
The footsteps of big capital never lie, they are much more reliable than those talkative analysts.
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TheMemefather
· 13h ago
The big whale really won't lie; it knows very well where to invest the money.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 13h ago
The money from large institutions doesn't lie; this is the most authentic market signal, much more reliable than those boastful analysts.
Looking at how companies vote with their feet reveals the market's real expectations. JPMorgan Chase invested $3 billion to build a tower on Park Avenue, and Google is also completing a billion-dollar campus project at Hudson Square. The capital flows of large institutions are often more honest than any predictions—they speak with real money, reflecting a depth of judgment about the long-term prospects of the market.