Managing $4B in assets, Twenty One Capital's CEO Jack Mallers just dropped his take: scoop up every dip you see.
His reasoning? The US simply can't let asset prices tank. Why? They're locked into a money-printing cycle. When the system needs liquidity, the printers fire up—it's basically guaranteed at this point.
So his strategy stays dead simple: keep buying when prices drop.
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LadderToolGuy
· 12h ago
Once the printing machine starts, it never stops; I believe in this logic.
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TooScaredToSell
· 12h ago
Speaking of this logic... it sounds nice but I always feel something is off. Can the Fed really handle it?
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BearMarketBuilder
· 12h ago
Here we go again? The money printer never stops, sounds fine, but when it comes to a Bear Market, everyone talks tough.
Managing $4B in assets, Twenty One Capital's CEO Jack Mallers just dropped his take: scoop up every dip you see.
His reasoning? The US simply can't let asset prices tank. Why? They're locked into a money-printing cycle. When the system needs liquidity, the printers fire up—it's basically guaranteed at this point.
So his strategy stays dead simple: keep buying when prices drop.