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-15%くらいの時は「-5%まで戻ったら損切りしよう」と考えていたのに、いざプラス転になると「+20%くらいまで待つぞ」と考えがあっさり変わってしまう。
我ながら株で大成しなそうな考え方だなぁと思う。
-15%くらいの時は「-5%まで戻ったら損切りしよう」と考えていたのに、いざプラス転になると「+20%くらいまで待つぞ」と考えがあっさり変わってしまう。
我ながら株で大成しなそうな考え方だなぁと思う。
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SpaceX successfully launches Starlink satellite “V2 Mini” (Starlink Group 6-59)(some excerpts)
SpaceX launched the “Falcon 9” rocket on 2024/5/18 Japan time. It has been reported on the company's SNS and official website that the 2nd generation Starlink satellite “V2 Mini,” which was on board, was successfully put into orbit.
SpaceX launched the “Falcon 9” rocket on 2024/5/18 Japan time. It has been reported on the company's SNS and official website that the 2nd generation Starlink satellite “V2 Mini,” which was on board, was successfully put into orbit.
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The population of Japan is around 130 million.
Welfare expenses such as pensions and medical care continue to increase due to aging.
What is the population that pays taxes in the active generation?
The population is said to be in the middle of 80 million in a few decades.
Can you hold up to that stage?
It's not just about the balance between tax revenue and welfare expenses, but also costs due to aging infrastructure...
Politicians should think more carefully when making statements and pledges.
Why aren't the brakes being applied to the declining birthrate and aging population?
In particular, central politicians probably misunderstood that Japan is still a major power.
Food is not self-sufficient.
There are no resources.
There are not enough personnel for logistics.
Politicians should think more about formulating and implementing policies.
As an assumption, Japan is not a major power, and it is not a country with international influence.
As of now, imagine a nation of 80 million people, a stage where the financial situation is likely to go bankrupt, and if we don't start, it will be too late.
The political world, the financial world, and citizens should think and move more, revise and move, and draw a better path in order to move forward.
I still want to mutter, but since it's a soliloquy away from investing, I'm going to stop it.
Welfare expenses such as pensions and medical care continue to increase due to aging.
What is the population that pays taxes in the active generation?
The population is said to be in the middle of 80 million in a few decades.
Can you hold up to that stage?
It's not just about the balance between tax revenue and welfare expenses, but also costs due to aging infrastructure...
Politicians should think more carefully when making statements and pledges.
Why aren't the brakes being applied to the declining birthrate and aging population?
In particular, central politicians probably misunderstood that Japan is still a major power.
Food is not self-sufficient.
There are no resources.
There are not enough personnel for logistics.
Politicians should think more about formulating and implementing policies.
As an assumption, Japan is not a major power, and it is not a country with international influence.
As of now, imagine a nation of 80 million people, a stage where the financial situation is likely to go bankrupt, and if we don't start, it will be too late.
The political world, the financial world, and citizens should think and move more, revise and move, and draw a better path in order to move forward.
I still want to mutter, but since it's a soliloquy away from investing, I'm going to stop it.
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If you look at the performance since opening this account (around 2/22) $MAXIS NASDAQ100 ETF(2631.JP$ It was almost the same as the yen based NASDAQ 😂
So why not buy an index? It's an orthodox argument, but I want to continue because it's kind of fun, making various predictions, buying companies I want to support, and being happy and disappointed
In a separate account $Global X US Tech Top 20 ETF(2244.JP$ You can also accumulate things like that, though ☺️
So why not buy an index? It's an orthodox argument, but I want to continue because it's kind of fun, making various predictions, buying companies I want to support, and being happy and disappointed
In a separate account $Global X US Tech Top 20 ETF(2244.JP$ You can also accumulate things like that, though ☺️
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Once it's clear. It's probably going down due to profit
Once it's clear. It's probably going down due to profit
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It's on the rise
It depends on the financial results, but the shopping area may have already reached a point where it can be seen
It's on the rise
It depends on the financial results, but the shopping area may have already reached a point where it can be seen
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exera : I feel exactly the same. Even more than that, profit and loss accounts work intensely; it's very difficult to cut through desires and stick to consistent beliefs