A free online tools by Andy Lin, Querier to Annualized rate of return for Dow Jones Industrial Average Index
Author: Andy Lin
UnitedHealthcare, the world’s largest health insurer, role model of Dow Jones
UnitedHealthcare, the world’s largest health insurer, role model of Dow Jones, UnitedHealth (ticker: UNH) was founded in 1974 as Charter Med Incorporated, headquartered in Minnesota, and reorganized a few years later as United HealthCare Corporation, which eventually formed its current structure and name.
How does Tesla make money?
All the fundamental information you should know to invest Tesla – How does Tesla make money?
Why Modern Portfolio Theory Unreasonable?
Why Modern Portfolio Theory Unreasonable? The inventor himself did not use it. I should have computed the historical covariance and drawn an efficient frontier. Instead I visualized my grief if the stock market went way up and I wasn’t in it – or if it went way down and I was completely in it. My intention was to minimize my future regret, so I split my [retirement pot] 50/50 between bonds and equities.
Release event and speech Tainan for The Rules of 10 Baggers (2:00~3:00 pm, 11/26/2022(Sat))
“The Rules of 10 Baggers” book release event and speech Tainan (2:00~3:00 pm, 11/26/2022(Sat))
Free DCF (Discounted Cash Flow) Calculator
What is DCF? See the detailed explanation on pages 330-337 of my book, “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investing”, and a step-by-step calculus for a practical example.
The global streaming video throne is replaced
Disney took the throne of global streaming video
Why is the efficient market hypothesis unreasonable?
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is an investment theory proposed by Eugene Fama of the University of Chicago in the 1970s
Querier to Annualized rate of return for Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX)
A online free tool for Querier to Annualized rate of return for Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX), Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (SOX) represents Semiconductor stocks
Dollar General vs. Dollar Tree
Dollar General (ticker: DG) and Dollar Tree (ticker: DLTR) are the two largest American retailers with many commonalities, I mentioned Dollar General in my book “The rule of 10 baggers”.