To Smart Investors,
There’s an irony in investing that few people truly understand.
The wilder the markets, the more opportunity exists.
The best Investors profit from foolishness.
The more people panic over short-term noise, the easier it is to buy discounted assets.
The more people chase overhyped trends, the easier it is to sell at a premium.
Volatility Isn’t the Problem—You Are
Wild price swings feel scary, but they aren’t the enemy.
The real threat is your emotions. Fear makes you sell low. Greed makes you buy high.
Flip that dynamic, and you win long-term.
You made it this far.
Remember: in the casino, the house always wins.
Unless you cheat.
The whales are watching.
Risk Management = Staying in the Game.
Would you take a 1% chance of wiping out everything?
Neither would I. It’s why cautious investing outlasts reckless gambling every time.
Big money is made by surviving downturns, not betting the house on hype.
Ignore the News.
CNBC won’t make you rich. Valuing companies as businesses will.
Find quality assets that are selling at a discount and hold them long-term.
99% of the market is chasing headlines. Be the 1% thinking years ahead.
Buy Businesses—Not Stock Tickers
You’re not buying a ticker symbol. You’re buying a business.
Would you want to own it for decades? Would you trust the management if the market shut down for 5 years?
If the answer is yes, buy and never look back.
Brand = Mindshare = Moat
Coca-Cola isn’t just a drink. It’s an empire in your subconscious.
Disney isn’t just a media company. It owns childhood memories.
These companies don’t sell products. They sell nostalgia, trust, and global familiarity.
That’s pricing power.
Find businesses that own their category, and you’ll own compounding wealth.
How to Win: Keep It Simple
Buy when fear is high.
Sell when euphoria peaks.
Hold great businesses forever.
It’s not complex. It’s just emotionally challenging.
Master your mind, and you’ll master the market.
Market irrationality has made me rich.
If you play it right, it can do the same for you.
Stay rational.
Stay patient.
Let the market's madness create your fortune.
May the LORD Bless You and Your Loved Ones,
Jack Roshi, PhD, Applied Mathematics at MIT
Lead Quant & Founder