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1 Top Cryptocurrency to Buy Before It Soars 3,400%, According to Cathie Wood's Ark Invest

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In other words, Ark identifies eight sources of potential demand that could make Bitcoin more valuable in the future, as detailed below: Corporate treasuries: The cash and cash equivalents held by public and private companies. How popular will Bitcoin be with investors, companies, governments, and consumers in seven years?

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Tips to Help You Become a Better Investor

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Your first book, Clear Thinking, hit shelves earlier this month but you've been writing Farnam Street since 2009, you've hosted the Knowledge Project for eight years and through that, you've interviewed experts from Apollo Ohno to Michael Madison. I sit on the board of a public company. You are a self-proclaimed wisdom seeker.

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Transcript: Joe Lonsdale, 8VC

The Big Picture

00:10:16 [Speaker Changed] So, so you found the company in 2009 today, you’re the chairman. And so today, if you’re not accessing private markets, you’re gonna get left way behind your returns. And unfortunately our DOD is not as competent as it used to be, but our private companies are the best in the world.

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"Rule Breaker Investing" Essays From Yesterday, Vol. 6

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In his book, Enough, Jack Bogle pointed out that from 1950 through 2009, indirect ownership of US stocks by institutional investors rose from 8%-74%. We're a private company that people can't invest in. The markets, they are a change in. I, David, this month, want to introduce a new concept. But first, let me cite a few stats.

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Intuit (INTU) Q1 2025 Earnings Call Transcript

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And the numbers speak for themselves: Nvidia: if you invested $1,000 when we doubled down in 2009, you’d have $378,269 !* 3 on Forbes' America's Best Companies list which came out this month. If you’re worried you’ve already missed your chance to invest, now is the best time to buy before it’s too late.

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Transcript: Matt Levine

The Big Picture

And it restarted in, I wanna say March of 2009, but like onlya little bit. Explain Matt Levine : 00:14:13 If a bad thing happens at a public company, public company does a bad thing. If the CEO sexually harasses someone, the company gets hacked. And it stopped in like September of 2008. But, but keep going.