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weemac
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weemac wrote:
Sat Oct 18, 2025 12:50 pm
I read that only 5% of GPT users pay/are willing to pay for it.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/15/ ... r_few_pay/

If true, where is the revenue expected to come from?
What a co-incidence! Less than 24 hours after posting that, they offer me for the first time a 30 day 'free trial' of the paid version.

That seals it. Bubble.
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Big Bad Barney
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weemac wrote:
Sun Oct 19, 2025 10:47 am
weemac wrote:
Sat Oct 18, 2025 12:50 pm
I read that only 5% of GPT users pay/are willing to pay for it.

https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/15/ ... r_few_pay/

If true, where is the revenue expected to come from?
What a co-incidence! Less than 24 hours after posting that, they offer me for the first time a 30 day 'free trial' of the paid version.

That seals it. Bubble.
5% of GPT users is a huge amount!!! How many quarter billion of people is that... if you asked them the same thing about google you'd prob get about .05%...grudgingly accepting, yer...'ll pay for google....fk....why do I have to pay for things that multiply my time...wwaaaah....

Like obviously that's not a great way to measure if it's a bubble or what not but........ the upside is huge...
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Big Bad Barney
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ruthlessimon wrote:
Sat Oct 18, 2025 10:28 pm
degen momentum + index & chill :)
Sounds wise...How does one track that?
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wearthefoxhat
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It's all about getting value where/when ever possible,

A.I. (GPT) is no exception. I'm still using the free version and have exponentially improved my excel skills, and soon, will tackle coding, in some form, with all the other free to use LLM's out there.

The bubble is real for sure, but as long as there are uses for helping others, it will grow further, we've only scratched the surface.

However, the Nvidia story is a crazy one. The way business is done with leveraging the value of a company to borrow money, then leverage to borrow more money, is where the bubble really is. The bell weather of a bubble burst, will be in the Nvidia share price, wherever that goes, so will the global markets.
Fugazi
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Speaking of boom/bust

ChatGPT is toast.

They got there first and have let it slip through their hands.
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ruthlessimon
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Big Bad Barney wrote:
Sun Oct 19, 2025 6:44 pm
ruthlessimon wrote:
Sat Oct 18, 2025 10:28 pm
degen momentum + index & chill :)
Sounds wise...How does one track that?
Each month, look at all the current s&p 500 stocks, measure by 11-month return, rank them from best to worst, and buy the top few (e.g. top 3 if you want to go full-degen). Rotate monthly on the 1st. Only pick stocks that have been in the index for a few years to avoid unstable newcomers.

...that last bit being a decision I made to avoid Palantir... Goes to show, omission is risk people miss. Everyone wants to avoid a 50% loss, but miss a 100% gain and they don't really seem to care - yet both are the same.

If said strategy starts underperforming I'd probably just convert whatever funds are left into gold/btc/growth ETF. Never value though :twisted: Value is a cult of underperformance in a central bank dominated world.

So far so good though, catching Nvida square in the face in 2023 means I can afford a "crash" or two. Risk tolerance to me is how much I devote to momemtum. In early 2025 it was 100% but becuase of Tariff man, I cut it to 50/50 with the broad index. Just in case :)
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