
MacroGuy75
79 posts





Dallas, Texas is quickly becoming unlivable with the Indian invasion



This past weekend in Dallas at American Airlines Center: a sea of indians turning the plaza into a chaotic foreign dance party. It doesn’t matter where you go in DFW anymore. They’re literally everywhere.


Collin County, TX is in the midst of a stiff housing correction in 2026. Inventory has spiked 62% above the long-term average, to over 4,300 listings. This high supply is causing values to drop, down -6.1% over the last year already. Sellers in cities like Frisco, Prosper, and Plano are even beginning to take losses on some houses they purchased near the peak in 2022/23. Ultimately, this is great news for North Texas buyers. This could finally be the time to swoop in and make below-list-price offers. Track the data on our app to see the 12-month forecast: reventure.app/mobile

Every single time I shop at Costco the parking lot is completely full. People literally fight for parking spaces. Shopping inside the store is honestly a terrible experience. Everyone is either old or overweight. Buggies completely full of snacks, toilet paper, and rotisserie chickens. Checkout is a very manual process and typically takes just as long as shopping does. The food court is full of cheap and high calorie items. Good value but full of sodium and seed oils. As a shareholder - the company is extrememly well run. Has a very strong private label brand (Kirkland). Has pricing power to manage tarrifs/inflation etc… They have consistently grown their dividend and have a history of paying special dividends to shareholders Costco is a cash cow and I love being a shareholder








Aaron Rai was born and raised in England. He’s English.



BREAKING: The US 30Y Note Yield rises to 5.18%, its highest level since July 2007.





















