Book “The Power Law” you should read this book if you want to have a deep understanding of the technology industry in the United States and the venture capital industry. This book can be said to be the most complete, clear, and easy-to-read book I ever read in this area.
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6 common wrong semiconductor investment myths
This article is to explore common semiconductor investment myths that most people have wrong about semiconductor investing, and they are horribly wrong.
Disadvantages of ETF investment
We will talk about the disadvantages of ETF investment. The ETF discussed in this article refers to all stock ETFs; it is not limited to ETFs that track the broader market. For ETFs introduction and overview, I had a post “Most investors should invest ETFs tracking broader market”.
How does HP make money? The pros and cons of investing in HP
HP is an important and good company, but not a good stock?
Global semiconductor chip market in detail, big dominators and markets
Mastering the flow of products and market conditions is the fastest way to understand the industry. The semiconductor wafer industry is no different.
How does Intel make money? and the benefits to invest in it
How does Intel make money? and the benefits to invest in it. A few days ago, I met with many friends at the new book launch meeting. The most I care about is the current situation of Intel (ticker: INTC) and the future prospects of the company
Dividend-rich industries and 6 big differences from Taiwan
US stocks’ dividend-rich industries and difference from Taiwan
The significant valuation impact of diversity to listed companies
The valuation impact of diversity to listed companies. I have always emphasized in the book “The Rules of Super Growth Stocks Investingrowth Stock Investment Rules” that investors do not like all kinds of uncertainties.
The lucrative semiconductor supply chain
The lucrative semiconductor supply chain
Great companies are rare, two or three will make you very rich
Good companies are rare, two or three will make you very rich. Take Texas Instruments as an example