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Serious question kinda (hypothetically speaking). Say when I make a company that is averaging hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue a year. After a decade and a couple of years you'll eventually be a billionaire.
Once a billionaire you start buying real estate and work with a wealth management company like fidelity, or J.P. Morgan or so.
Following a 4% withdrawal rate of interest. It'll eventually grow to a ...
Once a billionaire you start buying real estate and work with a wealth management company like fidelity, or J.P. Morgan or so.
Following a 4% withdrawal rate of interest. It'll eventually grow to a ...
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There are ~9,000 independent oil & natural gas producers in the Untied States. While there are extremely large players like $Exxon Mobil (XOM.US)$ , $BP PLC (BP.US)$ , $Shell (SHEL.US)$, Etc. there is also ample opportunity for smaller players to exist.
I think this is relevant when forecasting the market dynamics of the green revolution. There won't be 9,000 different companies producing solar panels or even 90 different companies producing heat pumps. ...
I think this is relevant when forecasting the market dynamics of the green revolution. There won't be 9,000 different companies producing solar panels or even 90 different companies producing heat pumps. ...
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As $Amazon (AMZN.US)$ , $Target (TGT.US)$ , and $Walmart (WMT.US)$ continue to sell off, it feels like the consumer must be hurting.
That’s just not what major earnings reports show. Top line is healthy while the bottom line suffers due to rising costs.
Don’t create false narratives because they feel right.
That’s just not what major earnings reports show. Top line is healthy while the bottom line suffers due to rising costs.
Don’t create false narratives because they feel right.
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I’m only one year into my investment journey, but the lessons have been coming hard and fast. Maybe after a few more years of experience, I’ll dish some different tips, but if I had anything to tell the me of a year ago, it’d be three simple words: take…it…slow. Why?
I bought all the stocks on my list in the first two days. While most have turned out well (thankfully), a few were bought way too high (hi, Disney). ...
I bought all the stocks on my list in the first two days. While most have turned out well (thankfully), a few were bought way too high (hi, Disney). ...
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The market sentiment was that the Fed would announce a more "hawkish" (a more aggressive plan) tightening of its monetary policy. So what does this all mean?
Monetary policy has two main levers, the money supply, and interest rates. Without getting too deep in the weeds, the money supply is the quantity of money circulating in the economy. As the central bank, the Federal Reserve creates money by buying assets and adding them to its balance sheet. These transactions are primarily US Government ...
Monetary policy has two main levers, the money supply, and interest rates. Without getting too deep in the weeds, the money supply is the quantity of money circulating in the economy. As the central bank, the Federal Reserve creates money by buying assets and adding them to its balance sheet. These transactions are primarily US Government ...
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BullittBoy : Read the book “What Would the Rockefeller Do?”… that explains the strategy of using whole life policies to maintain generational wealth