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I think my strongest asset, maybe by far, is my temperament.
ASSET, MAYBE BY FAR,
That's an investment. You're investing in capital asset and it's providing you a return over its lifetime.
You're investing in capital asset and it's providing you a return over its lifetime.
In comparison, Bank of America's Merrill Lynch had an asset size totaling $2.8 trillion in the same year.
had an asset size totaling $2.8 trillion in
This means the Swiss aren't getting taxed on the profit they make when selling an asset that's increased in value.
when selling an asset that’s increased in value.
Or can you hold off to invest that money into an asset that will generate the cash flow to buy that new car later on in your life, if that's what you want?
On the other side, people from traditional finance often make the argument that a digital asset isn't real, so you can create an infinite amount of them and therefore they have no value.
The problem I found is that if you ask anyone who's into crypto why Bitcoin has value, the most common response is, "It's digital gold." The obvious follow-up is, "Why does gold have value?" which then usually devolves into, "Because it's scarce and because people have valued it since the dawn of humanity." And while that's a great explanation for OnlyFans, this is the economic equivalent of saying, "It's a good store of value because it is." On the other side, people from traditional finance often make the argument that a digital asset isn't real, so you can create an infinite amount of them,
I think whether it's Bitcoin or not, when any asset that you feel is worthy of your portfolio is off the highs and you have conviction and you thought it through, you should be buying.
I think whether it's Bitcoin or not, when any, um, asset that you feel is worthy of your portfolio is off the highs and you have conviction and you thought it through, um, you should be buying.
If you have more than that, your asset will be turned into a fixed image.
If you have more than that, your asset will be turned into a fixed image.
But gold prices shouldn't rise at all, because gold is not the kind of asset that rises in value.
But gold prices shouldn't rise at all because gold is not the kind of asset that rises in value.
Since the real estate market there collapsed, gold has become an alternative, a hard asset that people can own to store value.
Since the real estate market there collapsed, gold has become an alternative, a hard asset that people can own to store value.