S&P 500, 10.26% per year since 1957Anybody here is investing money and making at least 10% (or more) on the invested capital?
Anybody here is investing money and making at least 10% (or more) on the invested capital?
S&P 500, 10.26% per year since 1957
I have one leg in freezing water and the other in boiling water, but on average comfortable 50°C.S&P 500, 10.26% per year since 1957
That’s the reality of investing.I have one leg in freezing water and the other in boiling water, but on average comfortable 50°C.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sex-reassignment-surgery-market-worth-102900490.html
Good idea, but the market is too fragmented atm.https://finance.yahoo.com/news/sex-reassignment-surgery-market-worth-102900490.html
https://www.forbes.com/sites/alyssa...y-so-why-is-no-one-investing/?sh=58dc70cfe3c3
Interesting stats.
@Martin Everson The only goodies left in West for investments
In my dreams!Anybody here is investing money and making at least 10% (or more) on the invested capital?
this sounds sadIn my dreams!
I have to invest my money, do the legwork, do labor-intensive work, do the heavy lifting, deliver physical products to my wholesale clients, oversee the logistics, and then get paid a brutto of max 10% profit of my invested money ... if I am lucky.
It's a complicated business with lots of attention to detail, but I have been doing it for almost 4 decades now. During the first decade, I worked under my "mentor" (RIP).this sounds sad
It’s the reality. You don’t make any more than that unless you’re lucky (and luck eventually vanishes).this sounds sad
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