US /ˈprudnt/
・UK /ˈpru:dnt/
I think that was a prudent decision, you know, especially now that we get to know more about the challenges that the company faced in Q2 and going forward in the next couple of quarters.
I think what Reed Hastings did is actually going to be very prudent for the business.
But I do think, you know, Bitcoin pulling back here and cooling off a bit and just kind of floating in this range, this $80,000 to $85,000 range, for the people that do look at it long term who see the investment thesis in it, I think this is a very prudent time to be adding to allocations based on, you know, your time horizon and your financial plan.
But at the same time, I don't want to traumatize him. So I've been taking the more prudent approach
And that's when we did this thing that a prudent entrepreneur does.
And so part of that is just being very prudent in how they're hiring.
Risk-taking is likely to be more prudent when partners have more skin in the game.
This prudent management means that Taiwan's financial system can weather currency fluctuations without instability. In summary, the island's solid growth, huge reserves, and careful financial supervision all buttress the TWD's stability.
But I believe that my own belief is that it would be prudent for central banks to hold some reserves in something like Bitcoin.
I think what Reed Hastings did is actually going to be very prudent for the business.