Time should be the investor’s friend
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Time should be the investor’s friend
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Well, damn, Irwin - and the rest of the band - rose from the grave:
A kind of signature song for the Helsinki Stock Exchange, i.e., Spirit Crusher.
Stay strong and hold on tight!
Pretty intense game music (EU5). Which fits perfectly into this thread.
My life’s song, also suits my investment shenanigans
I like this:
I like this one too - my and my brothers’ song, when we’ve joined another rage-inducing brotherly venture.
RIP Alexi ![]()
»And it’s laughter that I hear when I close my eyes
And it’s one more punchline I forgot to learn
And I call you up when my bottle’s dry
And I’m on my way to crash and burn«
You must get out of the shared debt brotherhood, or your sons will be the
The song is about failing self-discipline. Listen to everything that’s happening there! The original Raf version from the same year 1984 is also great with its rap parts, but this one recorded by Laura Branigan is my version.
This song is about a Helsinki brother’s feelings in the investment market
Portrays an Investor Rookie who experiences a rapid rise, a sudden collapse, and an identity crisis, but ultimately rebuilds their approach to risk, strategies, and self-confidence entirely.
New rhythms directly from Africa, here you go.
It’s so nice when friends from all over the world send these to Juurikki. Tyla? Never heard of.
And only now Juurikki realized that less than a month ago, when Juurikki received this song as a gift, it was only a little over a week old future classic. Now, after half a dozen listens, this is already almost 5 weeks old future classic. Could it break through here too?
It’s also fun to glance at the YouTube discussion. People in South Africa are in a “so wonderful, lions wonderful” mood. ![]()
I’m also sharing a clip of my latest work here, maybe with this tune, one can heal at least one investment loss before the end of the year. ![]()
Happy upcoming December and a new stock market week to all!
I like this:
This has a somewhat similar vibe, like when some Markku from Ruoholahti has found some Canadian… or Mexican stock.
According to Spotify Wrapped statistics, this was streamed the most this year, so here’s some honey for your ears, and for investment wounds ![]()
This time, not music for investing, but music because of investing
Well, almost.
So, my rhythm and instrument orchestra Vortech released its ninth full-length album, so if industrial death metal interests you (Fear Factory, The Amenta, and similar, faster acts), then here you can get into the mood
e.g. on Spotify:
Or perhaps on YouTube Music:
More can be found:
This song is from 1991. It suits the mindset of a Helsinki stock market investor due to its aggressiveness and strong survival spirit.
This song describes the challenging, risky, and sometimes merciless nature of Helsinki stock market investing, where it’s about significant losses.
This song is my entrance music for workplace Zoom meetings: