4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

@LeashedDoggie Do your own research is the best advice probably. But This also includes hearing other people out about there gem. On Telegram there are a lot of people, and discussion groups, where you can learn a lot from. Also searching for discussions about certain coins on Medium.com, Hackernoon.com, bitcointalk.org etc is interesting. Find the missing link. Search which projects have the missing link, or try to see what they are missing, and which project does have that.

There are a lot of interesting projects in crypto relating IMO to world case problems/solutions in different categories. For example privacy is important for people or decentralization (web, payment, exchange, internet of things). There will be some game changers, paradigm shifters that are coming out of the crypto shithole that it is and will be.

I say crypto shithole since there are a lot of scams, big (some of the biggest coins will fall) and small, cunning and plain stupid. Take all precautions that you can think of. Watch out: with money on exchanges (they close or get hacked); offline wallets (they contain viruses/ransomware), scam coins (they promise the world and give you the turd), random tips (they probably lead to nowhere), and the usual scam stuff like clickable links, ponzis, and what else.

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4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

@flyingpandaz How do you find undervalued companies in foreign nations to invest in? A 48% CAGR tells me you found grossly undervalued companies.

I'm a complete noob and invest only in index funds.

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

Anyone trading cryptocurrencies and stuff like that? What blogs or guides do you follow?

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

Could someone please explain to me equity investing, and for example how I would profit if I invested in the pitch linked below?

www.crowdcube.com/companies/id-finance/pitches/bk7wgb

I would appreciate any input. Thank you

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

any European (E.U) investors here?

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

@flyingpandaz So as a thought experiment that might be useful to the group, let's take a hypothetical investor, single TRPer who either owns his own place or rents and doesn't want to own. Has a job that pays his day to day bills, etc. Has an emergency fund, and contributes to retirement funds, etc.

Say our hypothetical investor has $50k/$100K/$250K free cash to invest.

How would you allocate those amounts at 20/30/40/50?

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

@flyingpandaz how did you start investing at 17? I am 18 and i have saved up all the cash i can from my Jobs, sadly only around 700eur, but i will be getting 13k

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

Thanks for the book recommendations... I've done the Intelligent Investor and Security Analysis (that one took a couple reads lol)

I've always avoided foreign stocks (in particular China) because I'm not sure how good the accounting controls are and I don't have the knowledge or expertise to spot when they've been cooking the books. I'd love to do investing in Chile, but it's kinda hard to get good info on how to get a brokerage account going out there.

4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

@TiberiusBravo87 I did a whole post about this on the financial freedom tribe. Here's a snapshot of the post. """ My suggestions will always remain the same to anyone seeking to be a millionaire:

  1. Your priority will be to focus on getting a job that
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4y ago  Investing (Stocks, bonds, properties, crypto and etc)

@enfier "I just buy things I'm comfortable with holding for life" Wonderful. You are already far ahead than the rest of the herd just by having a long term mindset, most people want to get rich quick and focus too much on the short term.

I never hold more than 10 positions for my stock portfolio(concentrated diversification, unconcentrated diversification with 30+ more stocks are only for people who don't understand the market). And yes in this time right now, finding buying opportunities are a pain in the ass as most assets are too overpriced.

To answer your question, yes I am constantly rotating my position however only in these 2 cases:

  1. If the stock price realises its value (price = value). Also note that when I buy undervalued stocks, I focus on getting at least 1/3 discount of its value.
  2. If the stock I held already past it's 2 year mark since I bought it, I sell and try to find another bargain.
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