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My investment story  📈

Like many students of economics, I became interested in learning about investing after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad. This book enlightened me with a basic knowledge and outline of money. After reading that, I read Charlie Munger’s books learned to earn money, and started studying stock market
investments. These books taught me to be a value and growth-based investor rather than any type of impatient trader. I started taking notes about financial statements, (such as income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements), read the news; and invested in the whole value chain and in individual companies. Currently, I've invested money, made a profit of $300, and donated it to a disabled cooperation union. One of my most memorable moments was in August 2024, when the worry of recession hit its peak. With my strong research, and knowing that it is a situation where many analysts determined that a recession is coming, with economic indicators that don't have a strong reason but are forced to make a reason why those came out bad, I never sold my stock. In those times, I remember that a lot of people focused too much on Sham's rule. It turned out that worrying about the recession was overdone, and, as a result, the stock price returned to normal and I didn't sell. As a result, from May 2024 to early November 2024, I made over 18.75% profit in 5 months, in terms of a year, beating the profit margin of SMP&500 and Nasdaq.  I'm currently both a growth and value investor, investing mostly in the semiconductor industry.  Based on my strong research and patience, I'm planning to continue to enjoy investing in the stock market and planning to donate more of my gains.

 

Helpful links for stock investment: 

Research/News:

 investing.com

 https://investorplace.com/

Chart analysis: tradingview 

Market Atmosphere:  Fear and Greed Index - Investor Sentiment | CNN  

Semiconductor value chain (If interested in Semiconductor): 

SIA_State-of-Industry-Report_2024_final_091124.pdf 

The Semiconductor Value Chain - Wooptix 

Studies I did

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