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Scratch. Wampum. Dough. Sugar. Clams. Loot. Bills. Bones. Bread. Bucks. Money. That which separates the haves from the have-nots. But what is money? It's everything if you don't have it, right?
Is it simply an agreed-upon unit of exchange for goods and services? $3.70 for a gallon of milk? Thirty bucks to cut your grass? Or, is it an intangible? Security or happiness - peace of mind. Let me propose a third option. Money as a measuring device. Money is, at its essence, th...
Is it simply an agreed-upon unit of exchange for goods and services? $3.70 for a gallon of milk? Thirty bucks to cut your grass? Or, is it an intangible? Security or happiness - peace of mind. Let me propose a third option. Money as a measuring device. Money is, at its essence, th...
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According to a survey conducted by $JPMorgan (JPM.US)$, the $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ is likely to deliver a "flattish" performance in 2023. The broker's buy-side survey showed that 45% of investors see S&P 500 being +/-5% in 2023 while 18% see it down 5-15%.
The survey had a special focus on the U.S. internet sector, which is seen outperforming the S&P 500 in 2023. 41% of respondents named $Meta Platforms (META.US)$ as the company t...
The survey had a special focus on the U.S. internet sector, which is seen outperforming the S&P 500 in 2023. 41% of respondents named $Meta Platforms (META.US)$ as the company t...
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There's a saying goes: "Look forward with hope, not backward with regret."
Whatever happened, happened. There is no point in lingering on it.
That is a positive approach to life.
But is it right for investors to use it in the same way while making trades?
Some would argue that: "your past is your best teacher." It helps investors to avoid previous mistakes.
So which do you prefer?
Now let's see some real-life examples!
@LeicesterM: Just took a line of hop...
Whatever happened, happened. There is no point in lingering on it.
That is a positive approach to life.
But is it right for investors to use it in the same way while making trades?
Some would argue that: "your past is your best teacher." It helps investors to avoid previous mistakes.
So which do you prefer?
Now let's see some real-life examples!
@LeicesterM: Just took a line of hop...
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Hi, mooers. Welcome back to "Mooers' Stories", our new column to present mooers' insights and experiences. In Vol.1, we have posted JM Investor's investing story. Do you find any valuable information from his experience? This time we have invited Doctorpot to share his investing anecdote. Let's welcome today's storyteller @doctorpot1!
Notes: All the information comes from the interviewee and is published under the interviewee's consent.
Personal background
When...
Notes: All the information comes from the interviewee and is published under the interviewee's consent.
Personal background
When...
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Hi, mooers. While embarking on the investment journey, have you ever desired to learn from experienced investors but can't find an effective way? Have you ever seen it challenging to find a like-minded group to exchange ideas?
Previously we have done several one-on-one interviews to collect mooers' feedback, of which we found some valuable information that might be helpful to cope with these situations. So we decided to launch our new column "Mooers' Stories",...
Previously we have done several one-on-one interviews to collect mooers' feedback, of which we found some valuable information that might be helpful to cope with these situations. So we decided to launch our new column "Mooers' Stories",...
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