Si no me confundo implicaba tener 12500 acc de coca cola en 1989 y haberlas mantenido hasta la fecha, unos 33 años, una vida para muchos o media para otros…
Vuelvo sobre lo mismo del amigo Tim, todo muy bonito a toro pasado, que ojo no le quito la razon, pero no se si todos nosotros somos ejemplos validos para sus comentarios pues algunos hacen referencia a periodos de tiempo que al menos a mi me superan…
Y que la inversion del 89 no te haya salido rana, que no todas son iguales a esta
Eso forma parte de la manera de invertir de los españoles.
Es inimaginable oir a una persona que lleva esa cantidad de años con una inversion.
Aqui al largo plazo se le denomina 4-5 años…entonces,es muy dificil o imposible conseguir esas revalorizaciones.
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Es decir, que no pueden ser tan truños. O dicho de otra manera, hay muchísimas empresas que son mucho más truños. Tan truños que no han llegado hasta nuestros días ni nos acordamos de cómo se llaman.
Lástima no tener ese mismo gráfico introduciendo algún factor de “calidad”.
Pongo el annual return (%) de cada acción desde enero de 1990:
IBM (8,03%)
XOM (9,96%)
F (3,9%)
GE (11,03%)
GM (2,1%) ---- desde noviembre del 2010. No me permite sacar información anterior.
“Most people are in the habit of paying banks, credit cards, creditors, and so on interest every month. I want you to change that relationship and have banks and excellent companies pay you money every month. When you are simply selling your time for money, you are caught in a vicious. The big changes in your life come when you start making decisions that send money into your checking accounts without any additional effort, energy, or expenditures on your part. That is how you make big changes in your life. Get it started, my friend”
The best investment advice often involves the combination of the following steps:
(1) acquire a specialized skill so that your labor generates meaningful money;
(2) save some portion of your labor as surplus;
(3) take that surplus and invest it into assets that grow in value over time;
(4) maintain cash so you will never be forced to make decisions on disadvantageous terms during times when you are vulnerable;
(5) do not react stupidly to the inevitable moments when assets you own fall in value.
Reciprocity is one of the strongest mental models that can change your life. Mark Twain once said that the difference between a man and a dog is that a dog won’t bite you once you fed it. This is one of the few times where Twain was wrong. If you do something good for others, without asking in return, you have planted one hell of a seed for repayment from that person somewhere down the road.
Doing nice things for other people is the relationship equivalent of buying $1000 worth of Exxon, $1000 worth of Coca-Cola, $1000 worth of Pepsi, $1000 worth of Johnson & Johnson, and $1000 worth of Procter & Gamble. Over time, you will be shocked at how things grow.
Physical Attractiveness— If half the country, and then some, want you to take your pants off, you can get a lot of things that you want. If you think back to your teenaged self, you can probably think of a long list of irrational things that you were willing to do that were the direct result of a physical attraction to someone else. Unlike other sources of power, physical attractiveness is not a cumulative asset (after a certain point, maintaining the status quo is the best you can ask for), but while you have it, it can be the most potent weapon in this arsenal. People will be quite forgiving when you forget exactly what the Pythagorean Theorem is if you are able to rock a tight pair of jeans.