Chess, Rice…and Investing
Do you know how the inventor of chess was rewarded? The answer might help you retire early.
Do you know how the inventor of chess was rewarded? The answer might help you retire early.
Think you can beat the market? Think again. Something called “EMH” makes stock picking much harder than you might think. But we have other options.
How valuable are the investing years in front of you? Or the years you’ve already lost?
In times of turmoil, it helps to understand what’s next. Hold on to long-term optimism, but face the present reality one day at a time.
The market is screaming “Sell!,” while contrarians suggest it’s time to buy. So what does the Best Interest think about coronavirus and the stock market?
Since stocks’ invention, people have over-estimated their skill. And behind each cocky investing boyfriend is a partner, hoping to convince them to stop!
While the 2010s seemed great for the markets, how do they actually compare? S&P history suggests profits like the 2010s will certainly happen again.
When you leave bigger tips, you make a small sacrifice for another’s bigger gain. When else do we set aside resources for bigger gains? Investing!
History has shown just how difficult ‘timing the market’ is. So forget about perfect timing, and just stay steady and passive instead.
You’ll be surprised by the recent results of the Best Interest Stock Picking Competition. Was the stock market success just luck?