Inside certain circles, you're seeing 20% stock market returns become the new normal. But here's the disconnect—those gains exist in a bubble. Meanwhile, at the grassroots level, everyday people are facing a completely different economic reality: tighter budgets, volatile employment, rising costs. The numbers at the top don't reflect what's happening downstream. When wealth creation becomes this disconnected from on-the-ground economics, it usually signals a widening gap that the market eventually corrects.
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FlashLoanPrince
· 11h ago
20% return rate? Uh, I don't feel it at all.
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YieldFarmRefugee
· 12h ago
20% profit? My salary is still stagnant here, lol
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MysteriousZhang
· 12h ago
A 20% return is a pipe dream for us retail investors; we're already tired of the game of harvesting the little guys.
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GasFeeCrier
· 12h ago
This sense of disconnection has long been obvious. The wealthy make their 20%, and we're still worried about next month's rent.
Inside certain circles, you're seeing 20% stock market returns become the new normal. But here's the disconnect—those gains exist in a bubble. Meanwhile, at the grassroots level, everyday people are facing a completely different economic reality: tighter budgets, volatile employment, rising costs. The numbers at the top don't reflect what's happening downstream. When wealth creation becomes this disconnected from on-the-ground economics, it usually signals a widening gap that the market eventually corrects.