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Hello! That's a great question—it's practically a must for every reader of "The Intelligent Investor" to study this. Choosing just one chapter is really tough because the essence of the book lies in h...
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Imagine you decide to shop at a huge, bustling outdoor market. The prices of goods here fluctuate every second – one minute an apple might cost 5 dollars, the next i...
Graham's Definition of an "Intelligent Investor": It's Not About IQ, But Character
Hello there! When people hear about Graham and "intelligent investing," many immediately think: "Do I need to be supe...
Hi there, great to chat with you about this book. Right from the beginning of "The Intelligent Investor," Benjamin Graham clearly states that this book is not for speculators, but for genuine "investo...
Hi there, about using a water flosser to rinse your tonsil crypts — I really need to chat with you about this, because someone close to me has tried it, and I’ve also seen a lot of discussion.
When speaking of Kobutagawa Takashi, or the more widely known B.N.F., it's truly an inexhaustible topic. Frankly, none of these three labels—"speculative genius," "era idol," or "lucky legend"—can ful...
Ha, that's a great question. The legendary trader Takashi Kogashira (B.N.F.) is quite an enigma. He rarely gives interviews, leaving behind very little information.
Hello! Your question is spot on. The case of Takashi Kotegawa (widely known as BNF) is practically the textbook example of the perfect combination of "survivorship bias" and the "dividends of the era.
Okay, that's a very insightful question, and it hits a major stumbling block for many traders. Takashi Kotegawa (BNF) is indeed legendary, but his path to success is nearly impossible to replicate.
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Okay, let's talk about that legendary figure, Takashi Kogakawara (widel...
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Imagine if B·N·F * (小手川隆), that legendary Japanese trader, were still active in the market today. Where would he be focusing his attention? That's actually a real...
Okay, let's talk about this legend known in Japan as the "J-Com Man" – Takashi Ogoteka (online alias B.N.F). His story truly is a myth in the minds of many investors.
Okay, let's talk about the legendary figure in Japan known as the "J-Com God" — Takashi Kotegawa, also famously called B.N.F.
Why did he seem to vanish off the face of the earth after becoming so famo...
How Does Takashi Otekogawa (B.N.F.) View Buffett? A Dialogue Between "Fast" and "Slow"
Talking about this topic is truly fascinating. Takashi Otekogawa (online alias B.N.F.
Answer: Okay, regarding the question of why Takashi Kotegawa, the legendary Japanese stock trader known by his alias "B.N.F." or the "J-Com guy," never set up his own fund, I can give you a clear expl...
Okay, let's discuss what the Japanese stock trading legend B.N.F. (Takashi Kotegawa) experienced during the 2008 global financial crisis that swept the world, and how he "mastered" the situation.
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, let's talk about B.N.F. (Takashi Ojikawa), Japan's 'stock god,' buying a building.
A guy who's constantly glued to his computer screen, buying and selling stocks, suddenly drops ¥17 billion (rou...
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Okay, let's talk about the story of Japan's legendary retail investor, "B.N.F." (Takashi Kotegawa).
Regarding the Humility of Takashi Ogawa (BNF): Genuine Trait or Crafted Persona?
Hey, really glad we can talk about this because it's a big question on many people's minds who follow Takashi Ogawa (we...