1. Just start. I've waited for the market to "drop" so I can buy low. You know what? the profit I missed is greater than investing consistently.
2. Founder-led companies. Having worked at Meta for 3 years, I can attest that it's the best company I've worked for (despite the stress), and I attribute at least half of its success to Zuck being the founder & CEO
Thank you, I really enjoyed our chat and I hope someone will find at least something useful out of it 😅
Two tips stood out to me.
1. Just start. I've waited for the market to "drop" so I can buy low. You know what? the profit I missed is greater than investing consistently.
2. Founder-led companies. Having worked at Meta for 3 years, I can attest that it's the best company I've worked for (despite the stress), and I attribute at least half of its success to Zuck being the founder & CEO
Agreed on both. Having a bias to action in investing is a very good thing…in the long run!
Very insightful, thanks for sharing.
In 2025, if not sooner, I will see if I can beat Yegor to $1,000,000.
Yes, despite his head start and greater starting capital.
Sub to see how it goes.
A great story!