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thereadmind · 1 month
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The more you learn, the more you earn!!
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tennessoui · 22 days
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in this airport trying my best to look like a guileless overwhelmed young woman traveling on her own for the first time so that middle aged men who are returning home from dropping off the daughters they just took to college for their first year will be compelled to look after me via buying me an espresso martini so I may survive this 10 hour layover
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baalzebufo · 2 months
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glad that of all my posts that could blow up it ended up being 'i fucked your mom, shit lips'
makes me chuckle every time I see it in my activity
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britneyshakespeare · 3 months
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there's this blog called sbrown82 always talking some gross sexist crap about marianne, anita and bianca as marsha hunt is superior to them or smt its giving closet fan tbh 💀
Sounded familiar so I looked it up, and yeah I have that user blocked. I followed them for a hot second because they made some really good posts about the life of Marsha Hunt, but as I saw how they started talking about other 1960s "Stones muses" (as people call them) and saying really sexist and unfair things (especially stigmatizing drug addiction in the case of Anita and Marianne) I was like... mmm ok I'm out. And I blocked just to ensure I'd never see them in the tags again, since the only tag I follow on here is Marianne.
I'm not like an insecure stan who can't bear to see my favs criticized. But when it comes to Marianne, I just see no justice or catharsis you can have by tearing her down. She's already largely forgotten and erased in favor of her ex, reduced in memory to an angel with big tits who turned junkie plaything. That's already how most Stones fans who even know her name see her. 30 years after her book, people will just bring up her name to make a disgusting Mars Bar joke (that story was made up by a cop, but it's funnier to treat it as real). Meanwhile, just about everything she has done which is worth celebrating over her long career is neglected and underrated except by the cult fans. That stands true for any other creative working woman the Stones associated with when they were young. It's extremely true for Marsha Hunt, too, who you don't see as much appreciation for on Tumblr, as relatively small as even Marianne's 'fandom' is. Ah, oh well. Someday I hope history will view these women with more dignity. Much of what they've suffered in the public eye is overlapping.
Edit: oh yeah, and fuck Mick Jagger.
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iampaullox · 10 months
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tradingvortex · 9 months
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philearning · 1 year
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Exploring Different Investment Vehicles: Stocks, Bonds, Mutual Funds, and More
Navigate the various options available for those looking to invest
In this blog post, we will explore different investment vehicles, including stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and more, to help you gain a clearer understanding of their characteristics, benefits, and considerations.
Stocks
Bonds
Mutual Funds
Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs)
Read the full blog here https://www.phindia.com/blogs/2023/08/10/exploring-different-investment-vehicles-stocks-bonds-mutual-funds-and-more/
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sideloaderx · 18 days
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aadityawealth · 1 month
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Top 10 Books for Stock Market Beginners for Investment
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kellyohgee · 3 months
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icoresoftware · 6 months
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thewealthystatus · 8 months
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TODAY'S TOPIC: Embark on a transformative journey through 33 key lessons extracted from Benjamin Graham's monumental work, "The Intelligent Investor." Rooted in the principles of intelligent investing, these lessons encompass a spectrum of financial wisdom, ranging from the importance of patience, and understanding market cycles, to mastering risk management and the psychology of investing. Benjamin Graham, often regarded as the father of value investing, provides timeless insights that resonate in today's dynamic markets.
The video delves into critical concepts such as intrinsic value calculation, embracing contrarian investing, and navigating market peaks with discipline. Notably, Warren Buffett, a luminary in the investment realm, has endorsed this very book. His acknowledgment adds an extra layer of credibility to the lessons presented, emphasizing their enduring relevance. From the nuances of portfolio rebalancing to the impact of dividends and the role of economic analysis, each lesson contributes to a comprehensive guide for wealth-building. By embracing the art of value investing, viewers can navigate market fluctuations with resilience, fostering a disciplined approach that aligns with Graham's philosophy.
These lessons serve as a beacon for those seeking financial enlightenment, urging viewers to explore the intricacies of intelligent investing and ponder the next steps in their investment journey. Dive into the wealth of knowledge encapsulated in these lessons, and probe the profound insights offered by "The Intelligent Investor" for a prosperous financial future.
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tradingvortex · 9 months
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thefrenchtimes · 9 months
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Discover The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham
"The Intelligent Investor" is a classic book written by Benjamin Graham, considered the father of fundamental analysis and a legendary investor. First published in 1949, the book is still widely read and studied today because of its timeless principles on investing.
Graham's approach focuses on the intrinsic value of stocks and the reduction of risk. Here are some of the key concepts discussed in the book:
Investor vs. Speculator: Graham emphasises the distinction between an investor and a speculator. An investor seeks to buy stocks with a margin of safety based on thorough analysis, while a speculator bets on price fluctuations without necessarily understanding the intrinsic value of the securities.
Margin of safety: Graham stresses the importance of margin of safety, which involves buying shares at a price significantly below their intrinsic value. This offers protection against valuation errors and market fluctuations.
Fundamental analysis: The author encourages investors to focus on company fundamentals, such as financial statements, financial ratios and growth prospects. This approach aims to assess the financial strength and stability of companies.
Mr. Market: Graham uses the metaphor of "Mr. Market" to illustrate the irrational fluctuations of the stock market. He suggests that investors should treat the market as an irrational trading partner rather than reacting emotionally to its movements.
Defensive investing: Graham also recommends a defensive approach to investing, diversifying portfolios and avoiding overly speculative investments.
Graham's work has had a significant influence on many investors over the decades, including Warren Buffett, who considers "The Intelligent Investor" to be one of his favourite books and wrote the foreword to the revised edition. The book remains essential reading for those seeking to understand the fundamentals of long-term investing.
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