poppy jk
06:19

$Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$  Trust good companies or good prices? *Good* is defined differently by different people. I invest in businesses that are larger than life itself.  I  invest in ethical & essential & economical & generous businesses walk their noble talks by actioning to benefit shareholders, human & animal kind who have the breath of life & plants & food for sustainenance of life. 

Value vs Price? I aim to exercise sense & sensibility by investing in what I see as *best value* by my values within allocated fund, risk mitigation & market factors. 

I respect Charlie Munger & Warren Buffet.  Buffet goes for businesses he likes at cheap price, so he could get as many shares as he can as compared to getting a few Or less shares at an out of budget and/or overvalued price.  

Am more of Buffet's heartfelt practical style.  Buffet is frugal & careful with his money & those entrusted to him. 

Maximise Profitability Ethically should be my goal in investing.

Poppy

Modified in.06:27
Trust Good Companies or Good Prices?
If you invested $5 in $Walt Disney(DIS)$ back in 2015 today you have $5. If you had invested $5 in the Shanghai Composite Index $SSE Comp(000001.SH)$ in 2014, today you would have finally broken even with your $5. Before meeting Charlie Munger, Buffett's investment style leaned more towards finding cheap stocks, without paying much attention to a company's long-term growth potential. However, in his later years, Munger's influence gradually led Buffett to focus on "buying good companies and holding them for the long term,"
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