“Secrets of sand hill road” is a practical book written by key members of the management team of Andreessen Horowitz, one of the top, mainstream, and still very active Silicon Valley venture capital firms.
Author: Andy Lin
Seeking facts is the first step in investment
The better you know the facts, and the more facts you know, the better you do as an investor.
Top 10 stock movies
Here are my top 10 stock movies for investing, Wall Street, and stock market:
Magnificent Seven are experiencing a rare dark time
2025 is destined to be a painful year for the Magnificent Seven, and it seems that it has just begun. The share prices of the Magnificent Seven led the market decline, which is rare in history.
Chinese tech singularity or just a flash in the pan? From DeepSeek, Huawei, TikTok, to Game Science
Chinese tech singularity or just a flash in the pan? From DeepSeek, Huawei, TikTok, to Game Science; and from BYD, CATL, DJI, Shein, Temu, to Hesai.
Investors turn to passive investment funds ETF and abandoning active investment funds
According to ETFGI, the amount of funds invested in ETFs in 2024 will reach 1.7 trillion US dollars, most of which are passive investment funds, which will increase the total assets of this market by 30% to 15 trillion US dollars.
“Benjamin Graham on Value Investing”, Graham’s bio book
“Benjamin Graham on Value Investing” mainly talks about two things:
-“Graham’s life, and this book is also equivalent to Graham’s biography. I have read another biography of Graham, which I personally found to be more interesting.
-“Value investing” advocated by Graham.
Investors hope everything will develop as they wish
But hope does not necessarily happen. Expectation is an imagination that may not come true. Reality and expectation are always two ends of the scale.
“The Fog of War”
“The fog of war” has a very high status in the American documentary, political, defense, cultural, and historical circles. Almost all contemporary American celebrities include this documentary in their list of documentaries recommended.
The importance of cash, Apple’s experience in using cash
Apple, managed by Steve Jobs, adopted a conservative financial policy and reserved more cash for the company’s research and development and operations. This was not unreasonable at the time, but Cook’s financial management was more efficient.