Peter Rabover (@artkocapital) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Rabover

@artkocapital

Attempting to make this acct more professional; microcap PM Artko Capital; CFO/corp fin consultant/board member; aging trail runner; love dogs; rarely serious

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linkhttps://www.hvst.com/organization/art-capital-lp calendar_today15-06-2014 04:25:28

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Marko Kolanovic (@markoinny) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats great trade! In fairness there is some advantage if you can have all info, force one company to simply gift you shares, and then another company to bid on those same shares x.com/howardlutnick/…

Kuppy (@hkuppy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I remember when $CSCO and $LU lent $ billions to customers who couldn’t afford networking equipment back in 2000. Worked great for them…😂

Manz🌪 (@notmrmanziel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“this is the biggest bubble I’ve ever seen” my brother in christ they were selling .jpegs of literal rocks for $5 Million USD just four years ago…

Peter Rabover (@artkocapital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Its wild being in microcap land where we're still like 5-10% below 2021 highs and are up like a modest 13% ytd hearing everyone keep talking about all time highs and a massive bubble. Its like ummm maybe like not everywhere?

Peter Rabover (@artkocapital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sample of 68, 69% believe microcaps are uncoupled from general markets and 72% believe they are not overvalued. Wish sample was bigger (I swear i feel like im being muted for TSLAQ years) but still, decent enough feedback.

Meb Faber (@mebfaber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been thinking about this quote from Morgan Housel a lot lately... "The decline of local news has all kinds of implications. One that doesn’t get much attention is that the wider the news becomes, the more likely it is to be pessimistic. Two things make that so: • Bad news

Peter Rabover (@artkocapital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am a late convert to the Acquired Podcast podcast but its honestly some of the best content out there. 4-5 (sometimes 8-10) hour multi episode series on history of some of world's best companies w CEOs like Steve Balmer, Howard Schultz, Jamie Dimon etc joining in to provide context.