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From the perspective of someone who has been playing Tarot for a few years, my answer is: No, you cannot. Seriously, don't believe it.
Let me give you an analogy, and you'll understand.
This is quite interesting; Google's approach back then truly bewildered those in suits on Wall Street.
To understand what made Google special, one must first know how typical companies go public.
This story begins with Warren Buffett's (or "Old Man Buffett's") investment philosophy. Imagine him as an exceptionally shrewd landlord, but instead of land, he buys "money-printing machine" companies...
Regarding those "stock market gurus" who constantly talk about short-term trading and teach people how to catch daily limits, let me tell you something real.
Alright, no problem. Let me break down the tax implications of buying and selling stocks in Japan for you, trying to keep it as simple and easy to understand as possible.
Hey, that's a great question, and one many people get confused about. Let me break it down for you in plain language, so you're sure to understand.
Here's a breakdown of New Zealand's "capital gains tax" situation, trying to simplify it as much as possible. This is a common point of confusion for people new to New Zealand or new to investing.
Okay friend, let's talk about this seemingly high-brow "Jackson Hole Symposium" in plain language and see what it actually has to do with our wallets.
Hey, that’s an excellent question. When many people hear Naval talk about financial freedom and the word “equity,” they immediately associate it with gambling, feeling it’s out of reach for ordinary f...
Hey, that's a great question because it hits right at the heart of Naval Ravikant's philosophy on wealth. Many people have heard "own equity in great companies," but they don't quite grasp the logic b...
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Okay, let's discuss how the Silicon Valley guru Naval Ravikant views the topic of "Company Equity vs. Public Markets.
Okay, let's discuss this truly classic and profoundly insightful perspective from Naval.
"Seek equity, not a salary" – this can arguably be called the "nuclear-level" insight in Naval's wealth philoso...
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How Does Naval View Salary and Equity? A Perspective that Helps You Truly Understand the Essence of Wealth
If you only remember one thing, remember Naval’s core message:
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Alright, let's talk about Benjamin Graham, the "father of value investing," and his views on preferred stock.
If you've read his The Intelligent Investor, you'll find that his attitude towards preferr...
Great question! This is a common dilemma for many new investors. There's really no "standard answer" dictating whether it must be three months or a year.
Certainly, I'd be happy to chat about this topic as a fellow investing enthusiast.
Graham's advice is arguably one of the core, most practical rules in "The Intelligent Investor," especially well-suit...
Okay, friend, let's talk about this topic. A defensive investor, in simple terms, is someone who prioritizes "don't lose money" and seeks "safe returns.
Great, let's talk about the asset situation of Japan's legendary trader B.N.F. (Takashi Kotegawa). That's an excellent question. Many people only know about his incredible stock trading skills but are...
Okay, this question is quite fascinating, especially for those wanting to understand the legendary trader B.N.F (Takashi Kogakure). Grasping the "soil" of his success is crucial.
From Salaryman to Stock Market Legend: How Takashi Koteogawa Made His "First Bet"?
Many wonder how an ordinary college student had the audacity to plunge his hard-earned savings of ¥1.