I've been
writing about investing and capitalism for the past 29 years, and in that time I've a..
All you need is time & a superhero alter - ego; — RRB --RSB-
Writing about investing is only ever going to attract a tiny slice of the web's readers.
In the 30 years I've been
writing about investing, I've learned to take grandiose claims with a good - sized shaker of salt.
When I was only
writing about investing, it was one - dimensional.
No, this is a professional writer and expert investor, and he is
writing about investing.
You can read some of what Business Insider has
written about investing in your 20s and 30s here and here.
After spending 13 years working in Equities / Investment Banking and getting my MBA, it's been very easy to
write about investing in the public markets.
There have been hundreds, if not thousands, of books
written about investing over the years.
Warren
writes about investing in multiple loan types, from p2p to hard money and private money loans.
First published in 1940, this is the funniest book ever
written about investing — and one of the wisest.
He writes about investing, personal finance, wealth... Read more»
[After investing through a broker for more than seven years, Dave from Winnipeg has decided to become a DIY Investor and offered to
write about his investing adventures.
The portfolio is funded by Daily Trade Alert and is managed by respected DGI proponent Mike Nadel, who has
written about investing since 2012.
Somehow I manage to get on the computer once a week to
write about investing, personal -LSB-...]
Normally when
I write about investing ideas, I hold little back.
I write about investing and personal finance.
I also
write about investing at the blog Base Hit Investing.
I write about investing, passive income ideas, real estate crowdfunding, and general personal finance stuff.
Buffett has said repeatedly that Chapter 20 on the Margin of Safety in The Intelligent Investor, along with Chapter 8 on market fluctuations, is the most important thing ever
written about investing.
He spent seven years at Time magazine and joined SmartMoney in 2007, where
he wrote about investing and contributed car reviews to the magazine.
In her blog, Wilson
writes about investing, women in tech, food, art and other topics she is passionate about.
Not exact matches
«Peter is one of the two people... who has taught me the most
about how to
invest in startups,» Altman
wrote, when Thiel came on board in 2015.
«If he's so concerned
about the financial health of his players,»
wrote Merrill, «maybe he should spend more of the millions he has made / makes from League of Legends on paying them instead of
investing in other e-sports where he is losing money.»
«Soylent is a community of people who are enthusiastic
about using science to improve food and nutrition,» Chris Dixon, who works at venture - capital firm Andreessen Horowitz,
wrote in a 2015 blog post after the firm
invested $ 20 million in Soylent.
Since December, venture capitalists have
invested more than $ 90 million in start - ups that mix marketing and social media,
writes the Wall Street Journal, but questions remain
about how much social media marketing is really worth.
You then
write about that industry as a whole, and talk
about why you chose to
invest in that startup in particular.
But Michael Kitces, a financial planner who
writes extensively
about retirement
investing, thinks financial services firms are focusing on one problem when it really faces two.
I
write about this stuff for two reasons: First, because I think entrepreneurship itself is heroic, and second, because I'm personally
invested in the subject.
John has been
writing about the auto business and
investing for over 20 years, and for The Motley Fool since 2007.
The older I get, the more I'll
write about dividend
investing most likely.
Ironically, I didn't
write much
about investing until after I left my job in 2012 because I didn't want to risk blowing myself up at work if there was some sort of conflict of interest.
John Hempton recently
wrote an excellent piece
about why nobody can even come close to replicating how Warren Buffett
invests.
Instead, I
wrote a lot
about real estate
investing and being a landlord.
As always, if you have any questions, you can most easily reach me at my personal blog, where I
write about more advanced finance and
investing concepts.
I
write I'm all
about capital preservation + beating inflation, but it looks likes I'm slightly more conservative in the way I actually
invest.
«I'm excited
about this and am ready to
invest my own money alongside NASA to make it happen,» Bezos
wrote.
The final lesson from Soros is quite similar to the lesson we
wrote about a couple quarters ago in #NotDifferentThisTime on the wisdom of Sir John Templeton who said that investors would always ask him where is the best place to
invest, and he would respond to them that this was exactly the wrong question and that they should rather be asking where is it the most miserable?
A blog
written by Jason Fieber
about his journey to financial independence following the journey to passive income through dividend
investing.
Analysts excited
about the company's exposure to the rapidly growing natural gas sector were pumping up the stock, ignoring its low and declining return on
invested capital (ROIC), significant
write - downs indicating poor capital allocation, and the high expectations implied by its stock price.
I'm actively looking at my debt and determining if it makes more sense to pay down mortgages (locking in a guaranteed ~ 4 % return) or
investing in bonds (~ 1 % returns if held to maturity) or stocks (uncertain, but I just
wrote an article
about the current PE ratio and the inevitable reversion to the mean and I believe we are likely headed for 10 years of low single digit returns).
He has in - depth experience
writing about banking, credit cards,
investing and other financial topics and is an avid travel hacker.
We've
written in this blog
about strategies for RRSP and TFSA
investing by life stage before.
The father of value
investing and the entire securities analysis industry, legendary investor Benjamin Graham,
wrote a considerable amount during his career
about the importance of the interest coverage ratio, especially as it pertained to bond investors making bond selections.
«Given the substantial amounts of taxpayer dollars that will be
invested in Puerto Rico for rebuilding after Hurricane Maria, these findings raise grave concerns
about PREPA's ability to competently negotiate, manage, and implement critical infrastructure projects without significant independent oversight,» they
wrote in a memo Monday to committee chair Rep. Rob Bishop (R - UT).
A great deal has been
written about angel
investing in recent years.
In 2003, I edited the revised edition of Benjamin Graham's classic text, The Intelligent Investor, which Warren Buffett has called «by far the best book
about investing ever
written.»
I
wrote about this aspect of seed stage
investing in my blog posts on Jason Calacanis, Steve Anderson and other investors.
I can
write about: life on Wall Street,
investing in real estate, and generating online income, to name a few.
Value
Investing has it roots with Benjamin Graham (1894 - 1976, that's a long time ago), he wrote two great books about value investing: «Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor» (I read the latter, it has some nice anecdotes and is REALLY
Investing has it roots with Benjamin Graham (1894 - 1976, that's a long time ago), he
wrote two great books
about value
investing: «Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor» (I read the latter, it has some nice anecdotes and is REALLY
investing: «Security Analysis» and «The Intelligent Investor» (I read the latter, it has some nice anecdotes and is REALLY boring).
Despite my reticence to
write about bitcoin, what's interesting is the number of my acquaintances who've asked me whether they should
invest in it.