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Bought a book on how to attract women.
Turns out every story is about rich guys.
Guess I need money first. https://t.co/xjAegALUdn
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Bought a book on how to attract women.
Turns out every story is about rich guys.
Guess I need money first. https://t.co/xjAegALUdn
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Quiver Quantitative
BREAKING: A brand new account on Polymarket just made a massive bet that China will invade Taiwan this year.
They will win $289K if they are correct.
Insider or gamble? https://t.co/ohH4q7mUtE
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BREAKING: A brand new account on Polymarket just made a massive bet that China will invade Taiwan this year.
They will win $289K if they are correct.
Insider or gamble? https://t.co/ohH4q7mUtE
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Financial Advisor: Only risk 10% of your wealth on crypto
Me who is all in on crypto: https://t.co/SLRSieSUd9
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Financial Advisor: Only risk 10% of your wealth on crypto
Me who is all in on crypto: https://t.co/SLRSieSUd9
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The Few Bets That Matter
RT @WealthyReadings: Diversification is a poison for most investors, especially small ones.
Too many people run a $100,000 portfolio with 20 positions - each with different convictions.
What is the point of allocating $5,000 to an idea?
Even if you are right and the stock shoots 100%, your portfolio gains just 5%. $5,000. While a 100% performance is hell of a jump.
Meanwhile, your highest-conviction idea, the one you spent hours or days researching, gets only $10,000. In a best-case scenario, it barely moves the needle.
And your goal with a $100,000 portfolio is probably not $110,000, but $250,000 or $500,000+. Diversification makes no sense.
Your biggest ideas should be massively larger than your weakest ones. Heck, your weakest one doesn't even have a place in your portfolio.
When conviction is high, bet big.
Otherwise, being right won’t even matter.
Make. It. Matter.
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RT @WealthyReadings: Diversification is a poison for most investors, especially small ones.
Too many people run a $100,000 portfolio with 20 positions - each with different convictions.
What is the point of allocating $5,000 to an idea?
Even if you are right and the stock shoots 100%, your portfolio gains just 5%. $5,000. While a 100% performance is hell of a jump.
Meanwhile, your highest-conviction idea, the one you spent hours or days researching, gets only $10,000. In a best-case scenario, it barely moves the needle.
And your goal with a $100,000 portfolio is probably not $110,000, but $250,000 or $500,000+. Diversification makes no sense.
Your biggest ideas should be massively larger than your weakest ones. Heck, your weakest one doesn't even have a place in your portfolio.
When conviction is high, bet big.
Otherwise, being right won’t even matter.
Make. It. Matter.
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How I feel after saying “I didn't know you had a sister” while meeting her mom https://t.co/b4wrzvzNRB
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How I feel after saying “I didn't know you had a sister” while meeting her mom https://t.co/b4wrzvzNRB
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