Part 02.
In my world you welcome them all, that is if you can fit them all in a room. It is like this: you suddenly found you have come to so much money, speculating cryptocurrencies on the internet just before the bubble becomes bust and you do not know what to do with the loads and loads of cash. That's lots of money, but not freakishly loads of money; something you secretly gleefully covet as you plot your next move in the world of speculative investments. This is the crazy world of gambling on an expectation which you hope only a few others would be able to guess or estimate correctly but a bit late. Meaning you get to be the one to make the quick exit out of the party before the value of your product drops. These are products like the next value of a certain cryptocurrency in real monetary terms or the next position of a currency in a pair of currencies on a currency pair exchange. Like I said you welcome them all.
Han's early morning routine as it has been for a while now is to get into a yoga position, the first thing out of bed in the morning. She does this after she refreshes her bowels with a glass of water before she uses the loo to ease her bowels. I do borrow from time to time a leaf from her book. I think yoga is very good for old people as long as they can do it sitting down; mental yoga some call it; mindfulness others say.
So what do you do with the not so freakish loads of money you come into? If you had some real sense you would invest in some real equity. That sounds a bit interesting. Is it like penny shares in a start-up company? Or more like it, how about investing in a completely new start-up tech-company with new ideas fresh out of the labs? This was how my investment stratagem evolved.
In my world you welcome them all, that is if you can fit them all in a room. It is like this: you suddenly found you have come to so much money, speculating cryptocurrencies on the internet just before the bubble becomes bust and you do not know what to do with the loads and loads of cash. That's lots of money, but not freakishly loads of money; something you secretly gleefully covet as you plot your next move in the world of speculative investments. This is the crazy world of gambling on an expectation which you hope only a few others would be able to guess or estimate correctly but a bit late. Meaning you get to be the one to make the quick exit out of the party before the value of your product drops. These are products like the next value of a certain cryptocurrency in real monetary terms or the next position of a currency in a pair of currencies on a currency pair exchange. Like I said you welcome them all.
Han's early morning routine as it has been for a while now is to get into a yoga position, the first thing out of bed in the morning. She does this after she refreshes her bowels with a glass of water before she uses the loo to ease her bowels. I do borrow from time to time a leaf from her book. I think yoga is very good for old people as long as they can do it sitting down; mental yoga some call it; mindfulness others say.
So what do you do with the not so freakish loads of money you come into? If you had some real sense you would invest in some real equity. That sounds a bit interesting. Is it like penny shares in a start-up company? Or more like it, how about investing in a completely new start-up tech-company with new ideas fresh out of the labs? This was how my investment stratagem evolved.
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