Why Bitcoin Will Moon
If you’re on the sideline wondering where bitcoin will go, we’re about to demystify it.
Warren Buffett famously described bitcoin as “rat poison squared” and a major reason for that view was the cryptocurrency’s failure to produce cash flows, or anything else really.
Buffett was viewing bitcoin more like an asset than something more elementary, a currency. » Read more about: Why Bitcoin Will Moon »
Read MoreIn This Economy, Bet On LOVE
If there’s on thing that won’t change in a volatile market, it’s human behavior. Whether it’s cycles of fear and greed, currency debasement, or euphoria and panic, one thing is constant over the centuries and even millennia, and that is people will react the same way to similar events quite predictably.
One constant through all the ups and downs is that humans will figure out a way to connect,
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Read MoreAirbnb Has a Ridiculous Business Model
Airbnb is one of the most successful startup companies in recent history. Not only has it disrupted the hotel industry, but it has generated billions of dollars in revenue. So what is behind Airbnb’s success, and why should investors take a closer look at the company?
Airbnb is an online marketplace that connects people who need a place to stay with people who have accommodation to rent out.
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Read MoreBest Wealth Creation Engine of All Time?
It’s not always obvious where to go to make more money. Side hustle? Buy crypto? Bank savings account? Bonds? What’s the right answer? Here are 9 statistics that show why investing in the stock market is perhaps the best wealth creation engine of all time.
In real terms, $1 invested in the stock market has grown over the past 150 years to as much as $19,000.
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Read MoreWhy Coinbase Could Soar
Among the best business models in the world is the money management one. While fees have come down substantially in recent decades, you can certainly still find examples of financial advisors charging north of 1% on assets under management while another 1% is charged through commissions, 10b-1 fees, and mutual fund costs.
Sum those up and 2% of invested capital is lost each year to these hefty fees.
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Is Buffett Finally Going to Split Berkshire Stock?
Berkshire Hathaway Class A (NYSE:BRK.A) shares are far and away the most expensive shares in the American stock market. Each Class A share of Warren Buffett’s conglomerate currently trades at over $705,000.
By now, the vast majority of companies would’ve gone through many stock splits to keep their shares affordably priced for retail investors.
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Market Commentary: 1 Stock That Landed Man On The Moon
Did you know that man would never have landed on the moon without a company that flies under the radar, called Analog Devices. Its data converters were used in the Apollo Lunar Lander, and today they play a role in everything from smartphones to autonomous vehicles.
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Mutual Fund SIP Plan vs Lumpsum Investment: Which is Better?
When beginning your mutual fund investment journey, one of the key questions is whether to invest a lumpsum or opt for a mutual fund SIP plan. Both methods have distinct characteristics and can suit different investors depending on their financial goals, risk appetite, and investment horizon.
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