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“
The battlefield is a scene of
constant chaos. The winner will
be the one who controls that
chaos, both his own and the
enemies.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
10 GOLDEN INVESTING RULES THAT BUSINESS SCHOOLS WILL NEVER TEACH YOUR KIDS BY MICHAEL COMEAU
Hi! My name is Michael Comeau and I’m
the executive editor of T3 Live.
I run T3 Live’s Buzz & Banter real-time
market intelligence service and help
manage our other premium subscription
services.
I studied business, finance, accounting,
and economics in college. Translation:
I learned boring formulas and theories
from overpriced textbooks.
My real financial education started
when I was thrown in front of a trading
platform and told to make sense of
it. In the real world, stocks and bonds
and options and commodities do crazy
things.
Take Shake Shack (SHAK).
On conventional valuation measures
like P/E and EV/EBITDA ratios, it was
definitely expensive when it came
public in early 2015 at $21 per share
-- my finance professors would not have
approved!
But what happened next?
Well, it opened for trading at $47... and
then it went to $96.75 in less than 4
months.
gurus called China a bubble because
of its slowing economy and overheated
stock markets.
Was China a bubble? Yes. But that
bubble got bigger.
The Shanghai Composite went up 50%
and the Shenzen rose 100%.
Financial markets are chaos come to life.
So if you want to succeed, you’ve got to
think outside the box.
I’ve read a lot of “What I’d Tell My 22Year Old Self” articles lately. 22 was an
important age for me. I was in my first
senior year of college -- I was on a fiveyear plan.
And I knew everything about what
markets were supposed to do but
nothing about how markets actually
worked.
In this report, I’m going to tell you
exactly what I would have told my 22year old self about investing.
I’m going to show you why Bruce Lee
can teach you as much about investing
as Warren Buffett.
Wow.
I’ll share tricks...