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Amazon in the late 1990's - nobody could understand exponentially. 

Sears went bankrupt in 2018.  The interviewer was having a conniption wrapping his head around the fact that AMZN was worth more than Sears. 

I see the exact same thing play out with Tesla today.... in fact I've been seeing this for decades across many assets.  


h/t to Sanjay for sharing this gem of a video.  We can learn a lot from history. 


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🔄History Repeating: AMZN📦 vs Sears 25 Years Later! [Analog TSLA⚡️Today]

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Anonymous

Thanks to you James we are all heavily irresponsible on Tesla 😜

Anonymous

👍🏼

Anonymous

Just a 62yr young shrimp enjoying the ride and the education, thanks 🙏♥️🥳🤠

Anonymous

I have to mention, as a professional pilot, I operate on data, absolutes, and with some intuition. Your thoughts and approach are much the same, concise, calculated, with common sense and a great deal of experience. I appreciate the dedication to your craft and commitment to distilling out the fluff. Keep up the great work!

Anonymous

You are such a wealth of knowledge James. using the same analogy, I wonder if Testa will experience a bubble pop (possibly from a mild recession) before exponential growth.

Anonymous

I fucking love this

Anonymous

I’m all in on Tesla and Bitcoin for my retirement. James helped solidify my beliefs in both assets. He sees the exponential growth ahead of most and I love watching this unfold in real time. Let the pullbacks allow you to invest more and enjoy the journey.

Anonymous

Ironically Sears was the Amazon of its era but it didn't have the vision to adapt to being the Sears of this era the way Amazon did. Not a big fan of Bezos for unrelated reasons but Amazon was and remains a beast.

Anonymous

Danny boy, thanks always, hopefully one day we meet over beer in Donegal.

Anonymous

This is why we find destructive technology so facilitating. The future looks bright for Tesla.

Anonymous

it's not even about the products and quality you sell.. it's about reach and customer breadth. An interesting investigation would be amazon vs eBay or some other likelinded business as comparing Amazon to Sears (in hindsight) is like comparing Coke to Redbull. Very interesting indeed, but how does this help us find the Tesla killers? I say this with a grin but the easy money in Tesla is over, it will be good money but there is alpha sprouting as we speak that is redbull^2 and Tesla^2. This is what i have been searching for. I think it will be in the biotech/drug space driven by AI

Anonymous

See how the older interviewer looks to the past while the younger man looks to the future. I see this a lot in my baby boomer friends, who cling to what they know rather than try to understand and adapt to the changes going on around them. You see this everywhere in the traditional finance world where top management decision makers are more senior in age. They are lagging. I've attended so many crypto events and am usually the oldest and only one of my generation in the room (age 55).

Anonymous

you can be ahead of your time and fail... infact, it is almost assured you will.. but the interesting thing is with exponential tech growth, it will be ever increasing that if you are early, you are late. Constant paradigm shift coming. might look something like the singularity.

Anonymous

It's fine to bang on about how Amazing Amazon stock or companies like it perform whilst there is accountability or malpractice suit against what companies like it so to impend competitor's in the market place intentionally.. hopefully the FTC get them my the jugular and break it up instead of stupid fines alone.. if the stocks remain higher then I would consider that a just and competitive fair stock price.. just saying 🤷🏾‍♂️🤗

Anonymous

When Sears and KMart went through their reorganizations in the early 2000s, everyone was worried that they couldn't compete against WalMart. Almost no one saw Amazon coming. The same thing is happening now with Tesla but at a much faster speed.

Anonymous

Nice to see that vid ! now building my bag to independently wealthy someday ??

Anonymous

right if you like a Tesla car. I don't. The tecnology Yes, but not the heavy bulky too large and too low a car. We will see what comes out next.

Anonymous

Agreed... hunting for the next biotech, energy, etc phenom... that's a key part of the alpha chase that's fascinating & exciting to investors.

Anonymous

Hi Vernon, can I invite myself? Yep I spend a fair amount of time in Donegal. Mind you, I think a fine French wine may be to his liking. Me too.😊

Anonymous

Bravo to James, Sanjay and the rest of the team! Concise essentially through the use of appropriate videos.Put your eye on the puck!

Anonymous

very nice comparison and video James. Really lays it out well. I remember being in Michigan early 2000s when K-Mart and Sears were having such trouble.

Anonymous

Silly question!!! Do you know Jackie O'hanlon from Donegal? She used to work as a nurse in Perth Australia many decades ago lol

Anonymous

Seriously... If you remember KMART. x'D~ Beyond COOL. You remember GEMCO. you OG. x'D~

Anonymous

Love stuff like this!