The One Mistake That Makes Investors Poor
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May 15, 2026 at 06:00 AM
Performance Globale
+2,71%
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"your grandfather's world of buy Coca-Cola and hold for 50 years"
Contexte: And the reason I'm running this while I'm traveling and I'm on holiday is this is important. This is really, really important. Like your grandfather's world of buy Coca-Cola and hold for 50 years, it just doesn't apply anymore.
Prix à la date de publication: $80,45
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Transcription Complète
Are you still a buy and hold investor? The reason I ask is that Wall Street stopped buying and holding years ago. They just never told you. And investing used to be like bit like planting an oak tree. You'd be uh you'd buy a famous company, you plant it in your account, you'd ignore it, and you check back in like 20 years, right? But today, the world changes just too fast for them because of AI and rapid technology shifts. A company that looks like it might be an oak tree, it can literally be chopped down to absolutely nothing in just 2 years. So, if you buy and hold one company forever, you might end up holding it all the way down to zero. Do you remember PayPal? It's down 85%. NEO, it's down 90%. Rivian down 92%. Zoom down 87%. Coinbase is down 51%. And that's just from last year. What about Beyond Meat? That one's down 99.7%. It's worth pennies. And patient investors lost 80, 90, or even 99% of their money holding great well-known companies just like they were taught. And that was great advice for your grandparents world. But in 2026, that oak tree you've been patiently growing, it can be chopped down by AI, a competitor, by a single policy change in just weeks or months, not years. So what do the Wall Street pros actually do? They surf. They find the wave, the industry where all the big money is flowing, they ride it hard, they take their profit, and then they paddle out and they catch the next wave. tech, energy, healthcare, banking, the money never disappears. It just moves somewhere else. And when Wall Street moves hundreds of billions of dollars into a new sector, they are so big they cannot hide it. They leave footprints, giant enormous footprints in the market. Prices start rising steadily. Volume starts picking up. a whole sector lights up while everything else stays quiet. So your job isn't to predict the future. Your job is to simply follow the footprints. And guess what the best part is? You don't have to be a stock picker to do this. You don't need to analyze balance sheets or guess which single company survives. You just need to know which industry the money is flowing into and then potentially buy a basket of those companies. So, it's not stock picking. It's not guesswork. You just follow the money. And this Saturday, I'm going to teach this entire strategy live for free on the south of France, which is where we're heading right now. And it's called Why Buy and Hold is Dead in 2026 and what Wall Street does instead. No experience is needed. There'll be no jargon. Just the strategies the pros use explained in plain English. So get your free seat. Be on time. There'll be no replays. The link is down below in the description. And come and join us when the weather is lovely and the sky is blue and the sea is absolutely lovely. I don't know how much you can make out of that. Probably not all that much, but it's going to be it's going to be great. And the reason I'm running this while I'm traveling and I'm on holiday is this is important. This is really, really important. Like your grandfather's world of buy Coca-Cola and hold for 50 years, it just doesn't apply anymore. The world is moving faster. It's moving more rapidly. And if you don't understand the rules, you might just get left behind. So come and join us on Saturday. All the best. What if I told you that one year ago almost to this day I sat here well not exactly here but I sat somewhere and I took a look at two tiny quantum computing stocks. Almost called