Troy Millings
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Appreciate it. Thank you.
Appreciate it. Thank you.
Appreciate it. Thank you.
Nah, you got to keep the composure. I think that we've always had a calm Demeter. He's a little bit more outgoing than I am. I'm very chill, laid back, reserved person. But I feel like in a day and age where everybody's trying to be somebody that they're not, and I feel like a lot of times when you get online or get on social media, it's almost like wrestling. You have to adapt to a personality.
Nah, you got to keep the composure. I think that we've always had a calm Demeter. He's a little bit more outgoing than I am. I'm very chill, laid back, reserved person. But I feel like in a day and age where everybody's trying to be somebody that they're not, and I feel like a lot of times when you get online or get on social media, it's almost like wrestling. You have to adapt to a personality.
Nah, you got to keep the composure. I think that we've always had a calm Demeter. He's a little bit more outgoing than I am. I'm very chill, laid back, reserved person. But I feel like in a day and age where everybody's trying to be somebody that they're not, and I feel like a lot of times when you get online or get on social media, it's almost like wrestling. You have to adapt to a personality.
So you have to change your name and you got to change the way that you dress and change the way that you talk. So I think it's refreshing for people to just really feel like it's an organic vibe. And that's what we did. We haven't changed our personas. or changed our name or changed too much about ourselves. We're just the same people that we were before.
So you have to change your name and you got to change the way that you dress and change the way that you talk. So I think it's refreshing for people to just really feel like it's an organic vibe. And that's what we did. We haven't changed our personas. or changed our name or changed too much about ourselves. We're just the same people that we were before.
So you have to change your name and you got to change the way that you dress and change the way that you talk. So I think it's refreshing for people to just really feel like it's an organic vibe. And that's what we did. We haven't changed our personas. or changed our name or changed too much about ourselves. We're just the same people that we were before.
So even if people don't know us or haven't knew us for 20, 30 years, they can feel like it's an authentic person that they actually grew up with, as opposed to a celebrity or a talking head that they're listening to.
So even if people don't know us or haven't knew us for 20, 30 years, they can feel like it's an authentic person that they actually grew up with, as opposed to a celebrity or a talking head that they're listening to.
So even if people don't know us or haven't knew us for 20, 30 years, they can feel like it's an authentic person that they actually grew up with, as opposed to a celebrity or a talking head that they're listening to.
A couple of trinkets.
A couple of trinkets.
A couple of trinkets.
Well, I'll say this. We're still down from the highs that we were at in February. We haven't recovered fully yet. But we spoke with the head of brokerage at Robinhood, and he says they had a record inflow of money that flew in over the last month and a half. So now I think that people are starting to go away from what they used to do as far as panic and sell.
Well, I'll say this. We're still down from the highs that we were at in February. We haven't recovered fully yet. But we spoke with the head of brokerage at Robinhood, and he says they had a record inflow of money that flew in over the last month and a half. So now I think that people are starting to go away from what they used to do as far as panic and sell.
Well, I'll say this. We're still down from the highs that we were at in February. We haven't recovered fully yet. But we spoke with the head of brokerage at Robinhood, and he says they had a record inflow of money that flew in over the last month and a half. So now I think that people are starting to go away from what they used to do as far as panic and sell.
There's still some panic selling that happens, but now people are really buying the dip. And that's become a term. And urban vernacular is buy the dip, right? So I think that more and more people are looking at these downturns as an opportunity as opposed to being scared.
There's still some panic selling that happens, but now people are really buying the dip. And that's become a term. And urban vernacular is buy the dip, right? So I think that more and more people are looking at these downturns as an opportunity as opposed to being scared.