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This is The History of Stock Market Crashes. From the Great Depression to the 2008 Financial Crisis, stock market crashes have wiped out trillions in value. Here are the most disastrous crashes in history and the lessons they’ve taught investors:
US rates up US dollar up US equities up and Gold up I think there's a word for that...
If you’re tired, then do it tired.
In 2004, Michael Bloomberg started the biggest war in Wall Street history. After discovering Reuters' secret plan to steal his $20 BILLION empire... He launched a response so brutal, he nearly destroyed the rival firm forever. Here's the full story: 🧵
"Often there is no correlation between the success of a company's operations and the success of its stock price over a few months or even a few years. In the long run, there's a 100% correlation. This disparity is the key to making money. It pays to be patient." — Peter Lynch
Meet Lex Fridman. He is a research scientist at MIT. His side hustle is a podcast with over 4 million subscribers. The amount of work he gets done in a single day is shocking. Here's a breakdown of his routine (to do this to be in the top 1%):
Charlie Munger: "No matter how wonderful [a business] is, it's not worth an infinite price. So we have to have a price that makes sense and gives a margin of safety." "The reason that our ideas have not spread faster is they are [so] simple."
The Fed's worst nightmare has begun: We now have MULTIPLE rising inflation metrics with signs of a weakening labor market. For the first time since September 2022, both CPI and PPI inflation are officially back on the rise. Did the era of stagflation just begin? (a thread)
“Go for the pain of discipline, it weighs ounces. The pain of regret weighs tons.” — Jim Rohn
The European Central Bank is warning that Europe must prepare for a new trade war with the United States. There you have it.
.@elonmusk advice for young people: Try to be useful and have a positive net contribution to the society. Try to read a lot of books (read broadly), ingest as much information as you can and develop a good general knowledge. Talk to people from different walks of life.
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Steve Jobs on the most important job of a CEO “The greatest people are self-managing. They don’t need to be managed. Once they know what to do, they’ll go figure out how to do it… What they need is a common vision, and that’s what leadership is. Leadership is having a vision,…
How To: Value Companies Using 4 Methods
“Fortune sides with him who dares.” — Virgil
‘Good management means performing many minor details better than one's competitors do rather than getting just one or a few elements right. Most hidden champion leaders said that they don't have a unidimensional success formula for fighting competition. They conceded that their…
Educate yourself about things. Study hard what interests you the most. Don't worry about what others think of you, that's none of your business. Train your mind to think, doubt, and question. That's how you grow.
“I deal in facts—not forecasting the future.” — Peter Lynch
Sweet jesus mother mary of Bethlehem. It's worsening
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