The Fourth Pillar Of An Inflation-Resistant Quadrant.
This obscure Stock has grown at 38% annually and I want to make it 10% of my holdings.
Welcome back to the ROI club and more intimately, welcome to a piece of my mind’s inner workings.
In order to follow the chaos of my current synaptic symphony, let me put (possibly) my best current idea into story format.
Like most good sagas, this story will be told over several parts and in case you aren’t one for fables, worry-not because the idea at the end of this thought rainbow has gold, digital gold and a way to invest in a share of the revenues produced by the most ingenious mind you’ve likely never heard of.
After taking a starter position in this secretive stock, I threw the idea over to my good friend Prof. Steve at
who’s take you can find here:My only remark on this brilliant piece of his is that I have given away more free samples in my entrepreneurial life than Taylor Swift has Instagram followers.
I simply felt that the obscure nature of my latest investment and its vast web of interconnected holdings deserves to be kept (kind of) secret for two main reasons:
The mental RAM spent to conceptualise this thing is enormous and hence deserves recompense, especially given its track record of compounding at 38% annually for decades with a grand total of 3 employees.
I am still actively buying this thing and would prefer my competition to be of a certain calibre and at least form part of my client base.
Paying annually, the membership is ~$20/month which I humbly believe is far less than the worth of the content given you’ll gain access to ALL my public equity research. Many ideas mentioned have appreciated 100%+ in the ~2 years I’ve been publicly sharing.
With that said, let me introduce you to a truly unique investment company that has turned $10,000 of equity into $242,140,000 and is indeed, as the Prof. suggests, the perfect inflation hedge.
See you in the club.
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