
The share price is also what you pay for it.

The share price is also what you pay for it.
Whatever your opinion on the Neonode case, the trophy for the investment tweet of the year is strongly going to Sweden.

Oh dear, someone would have to pay me a little to take something like that ![]()
On the other hand, you always need some rags for car repairs ![]()
Leaked shots from the family album.

If educators had been responsible, thatâs how it would have gone. As a child, my first investment strategy was to buy publicly listed companies from the newspaper according to their dividend percentage, with the goal of eventually earning enough dividends so I wouldnât have to go to work at all. Is it any wonder that the man grew up so twisted, when at school there was only something about long division and Humeâs guillotine, and nothing was said about buying oneâs own shares ![]()
I started sifting through Nordic stock discovery baskets with the highest quality criteria.
Quality comes at a price

LinkedInâs AI algorithm is getting smarter day by day. Due to the volatility of my concentrated and risky portfolio, itâs still a bit early to say whether Iâll be working at Nordnet for Christmas in the role of some kind of investment demigod, or doing odd jobs at a Posti (Finnish postal service) sorting center paying off investment debts.

4 years sucking his thumb on the sidelines and it continues.
Thatâs how it goes. You donât touch the ball for 50 minutes and pick boogers in the center circle. Then 1 touch.
My investment strategy, this was good once I realized it
Inspired by @Mikael_Rautanenâs presentation from the Stock Investorâs Week.