Copy-paste investing on some platforms
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2020 11:39 am
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBBuFuHAxoY
hmm.
interesting solution if we speak on second part of the ad.
as in online dating "6 figure guys (money, height, body)"-boys are getting banned, I think they gonna ban people who show long term success in investing on this platform.
is this the case on the other platforms?
ideally I'm looking platform where fund managers compete for my attention by showing longterm past results and giving insight into their philosophy.
("greater fool"-theory and "outsourcing" the problem)
ideally, if such service has 30 day money back guarantee.
GuruFocus has pretty high recurrent fee.
I somehow joined "poor aristocract class" in my country just by being frugal guy in last 2 years.
I can't quantify my (or my family) longterm health, but I don't mind if somebody shows me how to factor this in my stash.
coming back to orginal ad:
yes, successful people (in life or investing) prolly don't spend much time online.
yes, it's better to learn on your own given skill if you wanna be dependend on it for next 30 yrs.
I'm not affillated with them (but I don't mind, I'm looking my way to join international value generators tree house club or just side income)
yes, most customers gonna leave them after first loss and write negative comments online... and etoro will cancel such service due to herd mentality.
your take?
hmm.
interesting solution if we speak on second part of the ad.
as in online dating "6 figure guys (money, height, body)"-boys are getting banned, I think they gonna ban people who show long term success in investing on this platform.
is this the case on the other platforms?
ideally I'm looking platform where fund managers compete for my attention by showing longterm past results and giving insight into their philosophy.
("greater fool"-theory and "outsourcing" the problem)
ideally, if such service has 30 day money back guarantee.
GuruFocus has pretty high recurrent fee.
I somehow joined "poor aristocract class" in my country just by being frugal guy in last 2 years.
I can't quantify my (or my family) longterm health, but I don't mind if somebody shows me how to factor this in my stash.
coming back to orginal ad:
yes, successful people (in life or investing) prolly don't spend much time online.
yes, it's better to learn on your own given skill if you wanna be dependend on it for next 30 yrs.
I'm not affillated with them (but I don't mind, I'm looking my way to join international value generators tree house club or just side income)
yes, most customers gonna leave them after first loss and write negative comments online... and etoro will cancel such service due to herd mentality.
your take?