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| | | | | William Thorndike (author of The Outsiders) said in an interview that Henry Singleton: "was a MIT trained mathematician and engineer, he got a Ph.D. In electrical engineering from MIT. While he was there he programed the first computer on the MIT campus, and he proceeded to have a very successful career in science. He developed... | |
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| | | | | One of the watershed moments of my life was as a 20 year old intern attending a workplace presentation about personal finance. Over the course of one hour, I learnt about the power of buy-and-hold investing and compound growth. I learnt that even an average engineer with a five-figure salary can become a millionaire by | |
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| | | | | I recently had the opportunity to invest in a venture capital fund. In this post, I want to explain how these funds work and what I've learned from the experience so far. | |
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| | | Individual stock market investors often underperform the market averages because of terrible timing: in particular, they are often buy after the market has already risen, and sell when the market has already falling, and this pattern means that they end up buying high and selling low. Michael J. Mauboussin investigates this pattern, and what investors might | ||