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24 days agoyes, generally it’s l/(1-l), where l is the loss (ranging from 0 to 1). Example: if you loose 10%, your portfolio needs to grow 11.11% to compensate just for the loss. go figure how long that is gonna take
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yes, generally it’s l/(1-l), where l is the loss (ranging from 0 to 1). Example: if you loose 10%, your portfolio needs to grow 11.11% to compensate just for the loss. go figure how long that is gonna take
absolutely agree. i just wanted to point out that not everything has to be a video
totally agree with reading more. text is easy to consume, easy to store, (somewhat) easy to verify (if sources are provided), and it keeps (if using dead trees for storage). ever since the pandemic i started reading more and must say i really like it
i had the same issue with a cr2032 powered kitchen scale. my take is that the scale draws way too much power for the battery, and i guess its the display who draws most. (had the same issue with a kitchen thermometer). so it’s bad design i guess