Looks like you don't need to be a trader to get financial freedom

Visaria,

Well...I can appreciate that but how productive will I be...say at 85....90....95 years old...will I be a vegetable?

ES

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You could live to a 100. Which gives you another 47 years...
 
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Both Buffett and Soros are (coincidentally?) 81 this year.

there is a rumor that (coincidentally) next year everything being equal they will both be 82.
 
To return to the OP's thread title - other than trading, a possibility of wealth is to marry a rich woman.
Miss Bloomberg for instance is worth billions. The richest is Miss Mittal from India.

Could I, would I ? I ask myself. Probably not even if I had the opportunity. Many such men find being an unpaid gopher etc. a bit too much to bear.
 
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To return to the OP's thread title - other than trading, a possibility of wealth is to marry a rich woman.
Miss Bloomberg for instance is worth billions. The richest is Miss Mittal from India.

Could I, would I ? I ask myself. Probably not even if I had the opportunity. Many such men find being an unpaid gopher etc. a bit too much to bear.
 

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Clearly in touch with the common man. A charity to give horse riding clothes to those who need it!

Who can ride a horse and doesn't have clothes to ride the horse in?

EDIT: She has a nice smile but her eyes are too small for her forehead.
 
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there is a rumor that (coincidentally) next year everything being equal they will both be 82.

:D

Still, remarkable that the best 2 money managers in the world were born in 1930.
 
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:D

Still, remarkable that the best 2 money managers in the world were born in 1930.


Were their parents wealthy ?


The Great Depression impacted a lot of people who learnt valuable lessons in childhood- and only a few survive from those hard for many times.
 
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