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legallyblondeNYC

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55. AI for investment analysis.
Fri Oct 31, 2025, 05:48 PM
Oct 2025

I am hearing that one of the use cases for AI that's driving the market is the ability to analyze data, update models, and make investment decisions. That is, the ability to assess more data points with greater speed is driving some of the gains.l

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Except the data doesn't show that. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #1
I got my information from one of my handful of news sources, gab13by13 Oct 2025 #5
AI is the reason for the booming market. It's a bubble. Not the same kind of bubble as 2000 Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #9
Yup. Joinfortmill Oct 2025 #17
The boom is clearly AI. From yesterday: https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220761906 flashman13 Oct 2025 #32
Links in Reply titles do not work. The thing to do is to put them in the Reply text. . . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #45
What data? BLS is shuttered UpInArms Oct 2025 #6
ADP Has Been Publishing Job Reports For Many Years ProfessorGAC Oct 2025 #42
Amazon is firing a bunch of people. Happy Hoosier Oct 2025 #23
...and AI is taking their places and Wall Street loves that. gab13by13 Oct 2025 #28
Maybe Rebl2 Oct 2025 #38
Wall Street will love that, too. thought crime Oct 2025 #57
Probably so or not Rebl2 Oct 2025 #59
'The biggest cost of doing business: A closer look at labor costs' sop Oct 2025 #2
And consumer spending is about 70 percent of US GDP BeyondGeography Oct 2025 #3
Yes, and some economists are predicting gab13by13 Oct 2025 #15
Other side of that coin: Employed labor are consumers. AI bots consume nothing, except maybe too much energy. n/t thesquanderer Oct 2025 #21
Bingo! FakeNoose Oct 2025 #26
They mistakenly believe in supply side economics gab13by13 Oct 2025 #31
In Oligarch Utopia us workers (the great unwashed) won't be needed after we're all replaced with AI and automation. sop Oct 2025 #34
Wait, I thought the robots were going to send us their paychecks... thought crime Oct 2025 #58
"I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that." UpInArms Oct 2025 #4
Whoa! I love that. Good one. chouchou Oct 2025 #24
The stock market was setting records before the 2000 dot com crash and doc03 Oct 2025 #7
Exactly, people are investing in the market and/or gold questionseverything Oct 2025 #41
(posted to wrong reply) Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #8
Scroll to the 34:54 mark gab13by13 Oct 2025 #12
I reposted my post to another of your posts. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #14
Robots don't eat. If you starve workers, there's no one there louis-t Oct 2025 #40
It's the only thing propping him up 617Blue Oct 2025 #10
80% edhopper Oct 2025 #11
Yes but Wall Street believes that AI is the future of the economy. gab13by13 Oct 2025 #13
Other that massive amount of electricity, What goods and services will AI be purchasing and consuming? mackdaddy Oct 2025 #18
Pox Noise will lead "the masses" to believe it's all the Democrats' fault. Wednesdays Oct 2025 #27
The internet was the future also edhopper Oct 2025 #44
Where the big money is.... Joinfortmill Oct 2025 #16
The stock market has been decoupled from the economy at large... Wounded Bear Oct 2025 #19
"just a casino" is reflex cynicism which is countered by overwhelming facts. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #46
thank you Celerity Oct 2025 #53
Fire the CEOs NameAlreadyTaken Oct 2025 #20
Amazon in Wa state is laying off over 2000 Prairie_Seagull Oct 2025 #22
Corporate earnings are strong iemanja Oct 2025 #25
The current trajectory of AI is not sustainable. ToxMarz Oct 2025 #29
They're all looking for that pot of gold hiding under the rainbow FakeNoose Oct 2025 #35
Yup, and in the mean time the people behind each venture are living high on the investors money ToxMarz Oct 2025 #39
We are overbuilding AI infrastructure bucolic_frolic Oct 2025 #30
Don't Forget 401Ks wcollar Oct 2025 #33
Nothing to worry about here... 3825-87867 Oct 2025 #36
Do they not realize laying off people will result in less consumers paying their goods and services and it kimbutgar Oct 2025 #37
It's not just AI that's up. Here are all the sectors of S&P 500. AI is through the roof, but other areas are also up. Melon Oct 2025 #43
You give figures for increases, but no basis, so they are completely meaningless Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #47
That's 2025...the 11 sectors that are in the S&P 500 Melon Oct 2025 #48
Thanks. I missed the YTD in your post. Bernardo de La Paz Oct 2025 #49
AI for investment analysis. legallyblondeNYC Oct 2025 #55
AI also creates competition. gulliver Oct 2025 #50
It'll be the biggest bubble to burst ever al bupp Oct 2025 #51
I wish I could comment... but legally I cannot lapfog_1 Oct 2025 #52
Apples and oranges. legallyblondeNYC Oct 2025 #54
There may not be as much as trump sez, but there is foreign investment driving prices higher. Turbineguy Oct 2025 #56
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