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$Japan Tobacco (ADR) (JAPAY.US)$ It's been steadily increasing, rather scary lol.
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When I went to JR Shinjuku Station, there was a big advertisement saying Yutaka Matsushige. Moreover, with a voice, Mr. Yutaka Matsushige said, “Momo Securities?” It was interesting to say 🐮 Moomoo Securities, which has jacked the station up to this point, is serious 😏
Talk about “consequentialism”! That's the subject. Until now, we have been making long-term investments for dividends and preferential treatment. I want to make money with that, but there is an aspect where I enjoyed investing slightly loosely. However, short-term investments, which began with Moomoo in October last year, have set a goal of increasing funds tenfold in a few years. We were particular about the results, and we were able to increase the market price by 20% in February. On the other hand, things didn't go well from March to April 😅
I will continue to stick to the results and do my best to aim for +50% funding this year 😤
Talk about “consequentialism”! That's the subject. Until now, we have been making long-term investments for dividends and preferential treatment. I want to make money with that, but there is an aspect where I enjoyed investing slightly loosely. However, short-term investments, which began with Moomoo in October last year, have set a goal of increasing funds tenfold in a few years. We were particular about the results, and we were able to increase the market price by 20% in February. On the other hand, things didn't go well from March to April 😅
I will continue to stick to the results and do my best to aim for +50% funding this year 😤
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I didn't feel well until a while ago. I can't get excited during the holidays. I feel dull, dazed, and my shoulders are tight. I thought I was feeling tired, so I was taking double the amount of supplements such as multivitamins that I usually take.
My wife and daughter saw this, and they complained that [excessive doses of vitamins are also not good for your health]. I thought there was a point in that, so I spent the past few days without taking supplements.
Things have been going great for the past few days. My head is clear, I can't concentrate, and my shoulders aren't tense. As my wife and daughter said, I think their physical condition worsened due to excessive intake of supplements. I think there is a possibility that the physical condition worsened from excessive intake of supplements by neglecting nutritional intake from meals.
Let's compare this remorse to investment and asset formation.
Leveraged products, products that specialize in risk hedging, and products with high growth potential but sharp price movements, these financial products are not and must not be used as the main source of investment or asset formation. It's probably something you should own as an aid or supplement.
After all, the main thing you should put on is the cash you use in your own country. Index investments in stocks and bonds that balance performance and future potential. If these are meals, cash is the staple food, stocks...
My wife and daughter saw this, and they complained that [excessive doses of vitamins are also not good for your health]. I thought there was a point in that, so I spent the past few days without taking supplements.
Things have been going great for the past few days. My head is clear, I can't concentrate, and my shoulders aren't tense. As my wife and daughter said, I think their physical condition worsened due to excessive intake of supplements. I think there is a possibility that the physical condition worsened from excessive intake of supplements by neglecting nutritional intake from meals.
Let's compare this remorse to investment and asset formation.
Leveraged products, products that specialize in risk hedging, and products with high growth potential but sharp price movements, these financial products are not and must not be used as the main source of investment or asset formation. It's probably something you should own as an aid or supplement.
After all, the main thing you should put on is the cash you use in your own country. Index investments in stocks and bonds that balance performance and future potential. If these are meals, cash is the staple food, stocks...
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What you should be especially careful about when investing in dividend stocks is your cash balance 💰
The following 3 actions are taken when the price of holdings drops ↓ ↓
① NO REACTION
② I thought it would still go down and sold
③ I bought more because I thought I could buy it cheaply
If your cash deposit is low, the only options are ① or ②! There are many cases where they are bad actors when it comes to ② 👎
Conversely, when there is a lot of cash and deposit, the ③ action pattern increases 🌱
Investing is mental 🧠 and the probability of success changes!
It's also important to let them play with money to protect their mental health 😉
The following 3 actions are taken when the price of holdings drops ↓ ↓
① NO REACTION
② I thought it would still go down and sold
③ I bought more because I thought I could buy it cheaply
If your cash deposit is low, the only options are ① or ②! There are many cases where they are bad actors when it comes to ② 👎
Conversely, when there is a lot of cash and deposit, the ③ action pattern increases 🌱
Investing is mental 🧠 and the probability of success changes!
It's also important to let them play with money to protect their mental health 😉
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The love affair between Apple and Warren Buffett $Apple (AAPL.US)$
Buffett first bought AAPL in '16 when it was ~$600B MC. In the 6 years since it has returned ~$500B (90% of MC) to shareholders via div/buybacks. Pretty dam impressive
Buffett clarified that Apple is not 35% of Berkshire's portfolio like a questioner suggested because that figure does not account for the non-publicly traded businesses owned by the conglome...
Buffett first bought AAPL in '16 when it was ~$600B MC. In the 6 years since it has returned ~$500B (90% of MC) to shareholders via div/buybacks. Pretty dam impressive
Buffett clarified that Apple is not 35% of Berkshire's portfolio like a questioner suggested because that figure does not account for the non-publicly traded businesses owned by the conglome...
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