One of the most brillian investing advice i have ever gotten on youtube came from watching an interview with Julianne Iwersen Niemann. Indeed, A solid investment strategy is like a well-planted tree-it can withstand storms and still grow strong
That's great advice! Julianne Iwersen Niemann's perspective on investments as a long-term growth strategy, much like a well-planted tree, is a solid analogy. A good investment strategy should be resilient enough to endure market fluctuations while still growing over time. It's essential to have a strong plan that balances risk and reward, much like cultivating a tree that thrives even in tough conditions. Working with a seasoned expert like Julianne can help ensure your financial decisions lead to sustainable growth.
I appreciate this. After curiously searching her name online and reviewing her credentials, I'm quite impressed. I've contacted her as I could use all the help I can get
Thanks for your video, Matt. Totally agree with your analysis regarding Berkshire Hathaway. We continue being very long term shareholders and have complete trust in their management. A combination of the Barron’s article and Ajit selling shares hurt the stock last week. Like Charlie once said, in all his many decades of reading Barron’s he only found one stock article worthwhile from which he profited handsomely. Identify a good business then sit on your hands and don’t trade. Will be interesting to see what Berkshire decides to do with large cash balance. Maybe acquire Chubb; expand further into energy given AI power demand, etc.
Berkshire at this point is like a mixture of its own broad index as well as a store of value lol It will be interesting to see how it evolves over the decades after Buffett passes.
I’ve had majority of my holdings in tech stocks and I've done pretty well, especially with Apple’s P/E (price to earnings ratio) but with much uncertainty now, my question is what stocks can be the next APPL in terms of growth for the next decade?
it may be difficult finding the next apple within the tech stock sector, maybe look outside of tech stocks, or better still consider financial advisory to be on a safer side
I'm in line with utilizing advisory services cos, my job doesn't permit me the time to analyze stocks myself. Thankfully, I got fully invested in the markets since the covid-outbreak, and as of today, my portfolio has 5X in 4 years, summing up nearly $1m.
@@heatherholdings this is awesome! i am a single 54 yr old, have a house that is paid off, and looking to invest the liquidity that i have to generate me regular income.. think your advisor can be of help?
Can't divulge much, I delegate my excesses to someone of great expertise ''Karen Lynne Chess'' preferably you can look up the name on the web, her qualifications speak for itself.
One of the most brillian investing advice i have ever gotten on youtube came from watching an interview with Julianne Iwersen Niemann. Indeed, A solid investment strategy is like a well-planted tree-it can withstand storms and still grow strong
That's great advice! Julianne Iwersen Niemann's perspective on investments as a long-term growth strategy, much like a well-planted tree, is a solid analogy. A good investment strategy should be resilient enough to endure market fluctuations while still growing over time. It's essential to have a strong plan that balances risk and reward, much like cultivating a tree that thrives even in tough conditions. Working with a seasoned expert like Julianne can help ensure your financial decisions lead to sustainable growth.
I’ve heard of her
How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking?
her name is 'JULIANNE IWERSEN NIEMANN'. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment.
I appreciate this. After curiously searching her name online and reviewing her credentials, I'm quite impressed. I've contacted her as I could use all the help I can get
The thing is people often doubt the prospects of financial advisors like Julianne Iwersen Niemann in business/markets today.
Thanks for your video, Matt. Totally agree with your analysis regarding Berkshire Hathaway. We continue being very long term shareholders and have complete trust in their management. A combination of the Barron’s article and Ajit selling shares hurt the stock last week. Like Charlie once said, in all his many decades of reading Barron’s he only found one stock article worthwhile from which he profited handsomely. Identify a good business then sit on your hands and don’t trade. Will be interesting to see what Berkshire decides to do with large cash balance. Maybe acquire Chubb; expand further into energy given AI power demand, etc.
Can you check out sugar stocks?
I believe the commodity is well positioned now to buy for the long term
Berkshire at this point is like a mixture of its own broad index as well as a store of value lol It will be interesting to see how it evolves over the decades after Buffett passes.
I’ve had majority of my holdings in tech stocks and I've done pretty well, especially with Apple’s P/E (price to earnings ratio) but with much uncertainty now, my question is what stocks can be the next APPL in terms of growth for the next decade?
Nvidia is more valuable than Apple as of now, although many people perceive it to be a bubble
it may be difficult finding the next apple within the tech stock sector, maybe look outside of tech stocks, or better still consider financial advisory to be on a safer side
I'm in line with utilizing advisory services cos, my job doesn't permit me the time to analyze stocks myself. Thankfully, I got fully invested in the markets since the covid-outbreak, and as of today, my portfolio has 5X in 4 years, summing up nearly $1m.
@@heatherholdings this is awesome! i am a single 54 yr old, have a house that is paid off, and looking to invest the liquidity that i have to generate me regular income.. think your advisor can be of help?
Can't divulge much, I delegate my excesses to someone of great expertise ''Karen Lynne Chess'' preferably you can look up the name on the web, her qualifications speak for itself.