Why your wild trading ideas feel so right
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In this photo provided by the New York Stock Exchange, trader Americo Brunetti, center, works on the floor, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. Stocks were slightly lower in early trading on Tuesday, after the major stock market indexes hit record highs the day before. Investors continue to keep their eyes on Washington, where it appears Democrats plan to move ahead without Republican help on a major stimulus bill for the economy. (Courtney Crow/New York Stock Exchange via AP)
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Jason Zweig
, The Wall Street Journal
For investors, that ‘gut feeling’ can be more powerful than they realize. Here’s how to listen to your gut without being ruled by it
I tried the Robinhood app (and now see why itâs so addictive)
Iâm already thinking what my next buy should be and how much more money I should invest because itâs so easy.
Robinhood gives you a free stock when you sign up.Â
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Although Iâve written and edited stories about the sharemarket, Iâve never thought about being a player in it. To me, investing meant rich white men running around the NYSE floor yelling âbuy. sellâ for some unexplained reason. And until recently, my main financial goal, like that of many, was just staying afloat.
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We bring you more on the Gamestop speculation, travel utopia, short selling, street photographers, the best Covid-19 coverage, an awesome SNL cold open, an even more awesome podcast on trying to inject some sense into many investing “geniuses”, climb the tallest chimney in Europe, some expiring juicy travel rewards credit card offers, we talk about personal philosophies and our feelings so it is okay to let it all out in the comments, we learn about the death penalty history, science fiction, most visited websites (not mine LOL) and lots more and I think I will go down to posting twice a week because obviously posting three times is not doing much to make minimum wage blogging here…You all have a great week and month!
What better title to kick off our list than the collected essays of one of the most successful investors of all time?
Continuing a 25-year edition, the fifth edition of The Essays compiles the best writings of the famed investor into a resource that is both insightful and educational.
Essentially a digest of Buffett’s diary – edited and organised by topic so even beginners can easily follow along – the publication serves up some of Buffett’s innermost thoughts and experiences as a businessman and investor.
Given the richness of the source material (no pun intended), it is little wonder that investors and business people regularly seek out the title, which remains one of Buffett’s most autographed publications of all time.
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