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Shyon
04-06
If I woke up in the year 2000 with today’s memories, I’d immediately buy Apple $Apple(AAPL)$ and Google $Alphabet(GOOG)$ . Apple’s iPhone and Google’s dominance were inevitable, and holding both long-term would be life-changing. I’d also grab a property in Beijing’s Third Ring before the 2008 Olympics—it’d skyrocket in value.

Next, I’d load up on Bitcoin in 2009 when it was nearly free, then sell in waves during each bull run. I’d go all-in on oil during the 2020 crash, knowing it was temporary, and buy index ETFs like SPY after every major market drop—2008, 2015, 2020—for huge gains on the rebound.

From 2016 onward, I’d focus on AI and semiconductors— $NVIDIA Corp(NVDA)$ , $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ & $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ would be clear winners. Investing isn’t about getting everything right, just catching the big trends.

Time travel might be fiction, but smart investing is real, it starts with recognizing the trends.

@Tiger_comments @TigerStars @TigerGPT

Time-Travel Investing: Where Would You Go All In?
Investing, at its core, is about catching the right trends. Nail a few key moments, and your life could change forever. If you could travel back in time and invest based solely on memory, what assets would you go all in on?
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