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Rationally Irrational Finance
Humans are rational people. Ha! If you think that you obviously haven’t met any. Actually, people are rational, but in a very personal way. There’s a Robert Heinlein quote I’ll paraphrase because I can’t track it down. “People always do … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream. Invest. Live., economics, investing, occupy, personal finance, stocks
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Getting Real With Tiny Stocks
Let’s get real. Put the emotions aside. Let the data talk for a while. I think emotions belong in personal finance, because otherwise persons won’t care about finance. I also know that math belongs in finance because finance is driven … Continue reading
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Tagged AAPL, Apple, investing, market cap, Microvision, MSFT, MVIS, personal finance, S&P 500, stocks
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Twiddling Thumbs
What broke loose in the world? Everything seems to be in flux; but, maybe it’s always been that way and we’re just aware of it now thanks to the Internet. Nah. This time is different, as every time is. Almost … Continue reading
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Tagged Civ, civilization, climate change, consulting, investing, macroeconomics, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, Peter Jungmann, stocks
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An Irrational MVIS Market
Cause and effect are logical cousins. We expect them to be quite familiar with each other. The stock market doesn’t work that way – at least in the short term. MicroVision had a rare event, a press release that included … Continue reading
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Tagged investing, LTBH, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, picop, picoprojector, Sony, stocks
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My Money And My Life – Intentions
I have great intentions! Ah, I’ll get to them eventually. When life comes by in a rush it is easy to keep old habits and hard to develop new ones. I intend to step through the Nine Step Program developed … Continue reading
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Tagged books, consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., financial independence, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, MMAML, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, Simple Living, stocks, Warren Buffet, wealth, writing, YMOYL
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ASTY Refuses To Be Boring
Stocks only return 5%-10% per year. Investing is boring. Timing is everything. I’ll agree with that last one. I intended to not mention ASTY again until my semi-annual portfolio review at the end of the year. So much for those … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, ASTY, consulting, GERN, GIG, Langley, LTBH, MVIS, personal finance, stocks, writing
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ASTY Pops Its Pop
So much for conventional wisdom. Sometimes stuff just happens. A couple of posts ago I wrote about a biotech company that was spun off to concentrate on developing stem cell treatments. ASTY Spins Off and Up. I like their story, … Continue reading
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Tagged AMSC, Asterias, ASTM, ASTY, DNDN, Dream. Invest. Live., GERN, investing, LTBH, personal finance, STEM, Stem cells, stocks, wealth
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ASTY Spins Off And Up
I got something for nothing, at least according to my bookkeeping of my portfolio. One stock, GERN, spun off another stock, ASTY; which didn’t seem to cost anything and almost makes my portfolio look like it is more diversified. Yes. … Continue reading
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Tagged Asterias, ASTY, GERN, Geron, GGOX, GIG, GigOptix, health care, investing, LMRA, LTBH, M&A, Microvision, MVIS, personal finance, spinoff, Stem cells, stocks, telomerase
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My Money And My Life – Reminiscence
It is a big task, and no one else can do it for me. As I’ve mentioned before, now that I have a modified mortgage and a clearer quantification of my finances, I intend to step through the Nine Step Program that … Continue reading
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Tagged 9 step, assets, debt, Dream. Invest. Live., early retirement, emotions, engineer, enough, financial independence, frugal, frugality, interest rates, investing, Joe Dominguez, liabilities, loan modification, MMAML, Money & Life, mortgage, mortgage modification, net worth, New Road Map, Nine Step Program, NRM, personal finance, portfolio, Simple Living, stocks, Vicki Robin, voluntary simplicity, YMOYL, Your Money or Your Life
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My Money And My Life
Clear one hurdle and a new adventure embarks. From what I can tell, I’ve managed to keep my house, get an impressively modified mortgage, and built my business to the point that I can pay at least all my regular … Continue reading
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Tagged consulting, Dream. Invest. Live., FI, financial independence, frugal, frugality, housing, investing, MMAML, mortgage, New Road Map, NRM, personal finance, Retirement, Simple Living, stocks, unemployment, wealth, YMOYL
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