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Darin Tuttle

@Darin_T80

Founder & CEO @TuttleVentures | lnvestment Management, Financial Planning | CFA | Tweets ≠ Advice

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Have a profitable business?

As a Paychex preferred advisor we can help set up a profit sharing plan to maximize your retirement plan benefits today.

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🌐 China State Shipbuilding Corporation signed a $6 billion contract with Qatari state-owned oil giant @QatarEnergy to build 18 liquified natural gas vessels. The deal is the single-biggest shipbuilding contract ever. The vessels will each have a capacity of 271,000 cubic meters.

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Our Bull case for $TECK

Two leading indicators for increasing commodity prices are:

Demand-Supply Imbalance: When demand exceeds supply, it often leads to higher prices as suppliers struggle to meet consumer needs.

Economic Growth: Strong economic growth, particularly in

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The wisest people know the World is a crazy place and that it breaks ALL THE TIME. That stocks go up and down.

But crucially they know that doesn't stop them from compounding their money, friendships, love, and knowledge.

Seek those people out and hold onto them tightly

/end

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The habits of highly effective investors are:

Having an early, disciplined savings program
Keeping things simple
Buy and Hold

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A chart I just pulled for a friend: the growth in wages vs. stock prices over every economic expansion since 1970.

Working has always paid the bills, but owning (or investing) has been the path to wealth these past few decades

A chart I just pulled for a friend: the growth in wages vs. stock prices over every economic expansion since 1970. Working has always paid the bills, but owning (or investing) has been the path to wealth these past few decades
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