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Latest Questions for Investing (154)
Ah, you've hit on a very interesting point; it's quite a fascinating story. It's like a child you've watched grow up next door; you never thought they were special until they went abroad, participated...
To put it this way, if you had asked this question fifteen years ago, the answer might still have been "it's mainly for drinking." But if you ask now, the answer is almost certainly: Karuizawa whisky ...
You've hit on a crucial point. Many people have this question when they see the current prices of Japanese whisky.
The simple and direct answer is: The 'bubble' in Japanese whisky has already appeared...
Ah, Chichibu! Now you've got my attention. Comparing it to a "potential stock" is incredibly apt. Think about it: a good stock either has a legendary founder, an outstanding product, or market scarcit...
Ah, when it comes to this topic, it's truly a "sweet pain" for us whisky enthusiasts. The most exaggerated and astonishing price increases mainly occurred in two phases.
Hey, when it comes to investing in Japanese whisky, there's a lot to talk about. In recent years, it's become incredibly popular, with prices skyrocketing.
You've hit the nail on the head with that question. Japanese whisky has indeed been incredibly popular in recent years, with prices skyrocketing.
This is an excellent question, and it's often joked about within the community. In my opinion, it's not a true religion, but many of its behaviors and manifestations are so strikingly similar to relig...
Let's put it this way, we need to start by discussing the "path to success" that was common for our parents' generation.
In the past, the generally accepted path for social mobility, or "moving up," w...
That's a great question, and it's a common misconception. My view is: Technically and operationally, absolutely not. But from a risk and mindset perspective, it's indeed more suited for those with a c...
This is an interesting question, let's discuss it. If we view Bitcoin as a "family heirloom," can it provide the same sense of psychological security across generations as gold or a prime piece of rea...
Haha, this question can be called the "question of the century" in the crypto world, brought up for discussion repeatedly with every major surge and crash.
You can think of a Bitcoin ETF as a "Bitcoin-themed stock."
Before its advent, buying Bitcoin was a bit cumbersome. You had to register on specialized cryptocurrency exchanges, figure out how to use d...
Hello, this is an interesting question. I'll try to explain my thoughts in plain language.
Comparing Bitcoin with gold and real estate essentially means viewing it as an "asset.
Good question, it's not as mysterious as it sounds. "First Principles," simply put, means stripping away all the concepts, labels, and narratives that everyone else is echoing, to see what the busines...
Let's put it this way, let's simplify things.
First principles thinking, in plain terms, means "getting to the bottom of things," breaking down an issue into its most basic, irreducible "building bloc...
Good question. This concept might sound abstract, but in essence, it's a "get to the bottom of things" way of thinking, like a detective, rather than just following the crowd.
This is quite an interesting story, a classic in the history of Silicon Valley.
Google's first truly significant funding came from Andy Bechtolsheim, one of the co-founders of Sun Microsystems, who wa...
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.