When I was sixteen and bought my first car, I did everything to keep that car on the road by myself. When it was time to wash the car, it was me who applied the elbow grease. Even though my car was a $300 beater, NOBODY touched it except me. Now, before you suggest I have control issues, let me explain: I couldn’t afford to let anyone touch it. I had to do everything myself … read more The Opportunity Cost of Trading
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