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25 COMMENTS

  1. I understand but business & stock marketing and international corruptions of Belgium authority are not combinations, authority of Belgium using my emails and social networking for things are not politics & are not religious means what ? You mast learn how to fight those peoples are against Peace and security, it doesn’t matter the report comes from even ethnic menolities to grows worldwide business and stock marketing, I don’t do anything with Belgium authority at all why if you see suspicious you don’t ask them and take action, since I was in United Kingdom I was in contacts with USA Sony music and others worldwide organizations and you never see my complain like this, was there but because United Kingdom is authority I was always leave responsibilities with them, thank you to take actions , alias BrownLonardo »

  2. Never bet against America ? that's the problem, everyone thinks America is the "big deal", ask Michael Burry about not betting against America, do not think that the " too big to fail" are always going to be bailed out, with a debt to GDP at 104.17%, please, America has posponed its bankruptcy by printing money.

  3. Hi Phil – great advice – don't bet against America – I live in the UK and most of my investments are in America – biggest winner this year is Apple. I only have one UK investment , the worlds biggest craft brewery, there beers are great, and this summer here in England was HOT so everyone was drinking in the pubs all summer so the numbers for breweries here have been great, shares are up and the dividend is 8% , but how would you understand this company and the market unless you lived here ?

  4. I have a question about brokerage accounts. I made one with Schwab. Is it a hard inquiry? I’m trying to avoid all hard credit pulls as possible. My credit score is my pride and joy. I’m sure others would like to protect there’s too right? Is it possible to open brokerage account somewhere in US without credit pull?

  5. Phil: I have invested in Baidu (China's Google) and CTrip (China's Priceline) a few years ago. Actually, I invested literally months before the Asian market crash that August. Then, like an idiot, I got scared and backed out. Now, 2 years later, they are back at the levels I initially boght them at. Before the crash, I actually proposed Baidu as a good stock at your May class in San Diego and lost in the round before the final presentation to you.

    When inputting their numbers into the Rule 1 book analysis (which I made a great spreadsheet for….just before your website came online with the amazing tools), they appear to be fantastic companies. Plus, they have an amazingly unique moat: the approval of the Chinese government (notorious for blocking certain websites). But, as you mentioned, there are a lot of uncertainties and many opportunities to be mislead.

    I keep my eye on these stocks, but I haven't re-invested yet. I beleive there is great chances for these, but I'd advise two things: understand the risks and rewards (and the possibility that they cancel eachother out), and (just like any other company) do not buy them at their peak.

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