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The Long Investor
$ETH this is the chart you bookmark. https://t.co/I8dg2pY59K

$ETH sometimes the coincidental alignments are too beautiful to ignore.

The breadth of the Cup aligns perfectly with the 1.618 Fib, which is always our Wave 3 target.

$8814 is the target of Wave 3. https://t.co/xABzwehb2r
- The Long Investor
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Hidden Value Gems
Interesting charts showing the demographic revolution in China by @FT

2/3 of the population now live in cities and more people die than are born.

Important for estimating future growth rate of consumer brands in the country. Less tailwind in the future. https://t.co/irZ8Kge4Ll
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Giuliano
Of regulation, competition, and their effects on the interests of parties.

Adam Smith, 1776. https://t.co/c4gRhqHE9E
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The Long Investor
If the market corrects shortly, which group would you buy first when the correction completes?

Group A:
$AAPL
$V
$COST

Group B:
$AMZN
$GOOG
$AMD

Group C:
$MSFT
$LLY
$BRK-B

Group D:
$NVDA
$META
$UNH
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Brandon Beylo
Venture Capitalists adding value: https://t.co/MylaLLqVvW
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1/This Amazon piece in the WSJ this morning had excellent insights on the culture https://t.co/UGm8za78VG
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The Long Investor
The truth about these 4 groups:

You only need 1-3 of these individual stocks to complete their correction and you have a group that you can build your portfolio around for long term.

Every one of these stocks are perfect long term holds

Which is why most of them make up our Top 20 list.

For the last 12 months, I built my portfolio around $AMZN and it has returned 80% for me, as it accounted for nearly 50% of my portfolio.

Build your portfolio around fundamentally strong companies with excellent moats and margins.

If the market corrects shortly, which group would you buy first when the correction completes?

Group A:
$AAPL
$V
$COST

Group B:
$AMZN
$GOOG
$AMD

Group C:
$MSFT
$LLY
$BRK-B

Group D:
$NVDA
$META
$UNH
- The Long Investor
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The Long Investor
Why is long term investing so hard for many to do?

1. When there is a 50-61% retracement, this is difficult for any investor to handle, even professionals struggle with this, it is difficult to see beyond the decline and see it as an opportunity

2. It does not trigger our dopamine responses the same way short term gains can give us quick hit

3. It’s slow, boring and the opposite of the life the Wolf of Wall Street promised

4. People struggle to see beyond a 3 month date range, humans are natural short term thinkers.

5. People see the lives of some on social media and they want that immediately, you will never see the sweat and sacrifice that it takes to get to that stage first.

The path to true wealth from investing is found by focusing on Long Term.

$SPY $QQQ
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Clark Square Capital
If you are interested in the Japanese market, do yourself a favor and follow @InvestInJapan

Had the pleasure of speaking to @ClarkSquareCap , and can confirm... he was just as kind and intelligent as you'd imagine!

I'm sure most of you already know him, but if you don't he covers some unique ideas including Japanese ones too! πŸ˜ƒ
- Made in Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅
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Giuliano
Adam Smith was the thinker of economic theory.

Here are some takeaways from An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations: https://t.co/5KYcS3w2oZ
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Clark Square Capital
RT @deusexdividend: Leads with "You gotta turn over a lot of rocks in this biz!" https://t.co/BHkMBDEwuR
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