๐น๏ธ Be sure to keep track of whatโs happening in the cryptocurrency world, if you arenโt doing so already. If a coin has problems, it will definitely affect the price and mining profitability, and may even prevent you from selling mined coins.
How to Calculate Mining Profitability: Top 6 Mining Calculators
Before we can even start mining, we should use one of the many profitability calculators online, that should give us beforehand a better understanding if the GPU, FPGA, ASIC we choose to mine with, will be profitable or not!
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” It isnโt obvious that the world had to work this way.
But somehow the universe smiles on encryption.โ
Julian Assange
The universe smiles on encryption
” The innovation is that BTC is hard to shut down. […]
Designed from the ground up to survive under the most adversarial conditions. “
Hasu
Bitcoin is hard to shut down
” Bitcoin is the most successful privacy coin to date. “
Pierre Rochard
Most successful privacy coin to date
” Bitcoin is a mathematical miracle. “
Steve Wozniak (Apple Co-Founder)
Mathematical miracle
” Bitcoin is a technological innovation that happens once a species. “
Trace Mayer
Technological innovation that happens once in a species
” Bitcoin doesnโt care about who you are or what your feelings are.
Bitcoin represents equal opportunity
to participate in a system
not encumbered by
our legacy fiat structures. “
White Rabbit
Participate in a system not encumbered by FIAT
” We’re here to unfuck the money and there’s no stopping us.
Fix the money,
change the world. “
White Rabbit
Fix the Money, Change the World
” Hardly anybody actually
understands money. “
Nick Szabo
Nobody understands money
” When you have a disruptive technology,
they call it a category killer.
Bitcoin is a serial killer –
itโs going to go through
40 or 50 different industries. “
Dan Morehead
Bitcoin is a serial killer
” It’s 21 million or death.”
Robert Breedlove
21 million or death
” It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on. “
Satoshi Nakamoto
In case it catches on
” Trusted third parties
are security holes. “
Nick Szabo
Trusted third parties
” There are only going to be
21 million coins,
there are billions of people
in the world, some reasonable percentage of who might
find it interesting to
own a piece of Bitcoin.”
Adam Back
21 Million Coins
” I think itโs essential for a program of this nature to be open source. “
Satoshi Nakamoto
Open Source
” SHA-256 is very strong. Itโs not like the incremental step from MD5 to SHA1.
It can last several decades unless thereโs some massive breakthrough attack. “
Satoshi Nakamoto
Sha-256
” Code mixed with robust game theory is superior to hierarchical command and control. “
โญoinsure
Code superior to hierarchical command and control
” Given that money is one half of every commercial transaction and that whole civilizations literally rise and fall based on the quality of their money, we are talking about an awesome power, one that flies under the cover of night. “
Ron Paul
Money… an awesome power
” The world has to adapt to bitcoin, not the other way round. “
Herzmeister
The world has to adapt to bitcoin
” When I first bought bitcoin it took me two years of speculation to understand what Bitcoin really was.
But once I fully had a grasp of it, it was life altering. “
Russell Okung
Bitcoin is life altering
” Many countries stand to gain from Bitcoinโs adoption as it would remove their dependence on the US dollar and provide them with a feasible alternative. “
Misir Mahmudov
Bitcoin a feasible alternative to the US $
” Bitcoin is a optimist bet on the future, a bet on human ingenuity.
Gold is a pessimist bet on the past and, often a bet the end of civilization. “
Rodolfo Novak
Bitcoin a bet on Human Ingenuity
” Everyone has got to believe in something.
Why not believe in something verifiable and unforgeable. “
Hass McCook
Believe in something verifiable and unforgeable
” Open source software is a meritocracy of ideas, not of people.
So people are always talking about “Who controls Bitcoin?”
Good ideas control Bitcoin.
Not people.”
Ben Prentice
Good ideeas control Bitcoin
“Bitcoin is a seed of hope in a society which lost vision years ago and perspective just recently. “
Kim Neunert
Bitcoin a seed of hope
” Bitcoin has an inescapable, unavoidable, and omnipotent magnetism for the brightest and most revolutionary minds on the planet.
I’ve never witnessed anything like it. “
Brandon Bridge
Bitcoin’s magnetism
” This is why proof of work needs to be expensive, if it is cheap you can roll back things easily.
You want it to be very difficult to change history.
The only way to make it difficult to change history is to make the process of writing the current history very expensive. “
Jimmy Song
Difficult to change history
” Bitcoin is like gold but with this magical ability that you
can teleport it.”
Vijay Boyapati
Bitcoin magical ability to teleport it
” Can Bitcoin be stopped?
“Not really, this thing is a beast.
As Mises wrote:
Ideas can only be overcome by other ideas. “
Trace Mayer
Bitcoin cannot be stopped
“I’m not here to fix Bitcoin.”
Michael Saylor
Fix bitcoin
” Buying bitcoin is the most powerful protest an individual can make against the current economic system. “
Luc Dossis
Buying bitcoin is the most powerful protest
” These numbers have nothing to do with the technology of the devices; they are the maximums that thermodynamics will allow.
And they strongly imply that brute-force attacks against 256-bit keys will be infeasible until computers are built from something other than matter and occupy something other than space. “
Bruce Schneier
Maximums that thermodynamics will allow
” Cryptocurrency is such a powerful concept that it can almost
overturn governments. “
Charles Lee
Cryptocurrency can almost overturn governments
” Bitcoin will do to banks what email did to the postal industry. “
Rick Falkvinge
Bitcoin is the email for the postal industry
” I do think Bitcoin is the first [encrypted money] that has the potential to do something like change the world. “
Peter Thiel
Bitcoin has the potential to change the world
” Bitcoin is the most important invention in the history of the world since the Internet. “
Roger Ver
Bitcoin the most important invention in the history since the Internet
” Gold is a great way to preserve wealth, but it is hard to move around. You do need some kind of alternative and Bitcoin fits the bill. “
Jim Rickards
Bitcoin fits the bill as a way to preserve wealth
” You canโt stop things like Bitcoin.
It will be everywhere and the world will have to readjust.
World governments will have to readjust. “
John McAfee
Bitcoin will be everywhere and the world will have to readjust
” I think the fact that within the bitcoin universe an algorithm replaces the function of the governmentโฆ is actually pretty cool. “
Al Gore
An algorithm replaces the function of government
“People have made fortunes off Bitcoin, some have lost money.
It is volatile, but people make money off of volatility too.”
Richard Branson
Some lost, some won with Bitcoin
” The ability to create something which is not duplicable in the digital world has enormous valueโฆ
Lotโs of people will build businesses on top of that. “
Eric Schmidt
Create something wich is not duplicable
“PayPal had these goals of creating a new currency.
We failed at thatโฆ
I think Bitcoin has succeeded on the level of a new currency, but the payment system is lacking.”
Peter Thiel
Bitcoin succeeded as a new currency
” As people move into Bitcoin for payments and receipts they stop using US Dollars, Euros and Chinese Yuan which in the long-term devalues these currencies. “
John McAfee
Bitcoin devalues $ โฌ ยฅ
” Bitcoin is the Currency of Resistanceโฆ
If Satoshi had released Bitcoin10 years earlier,9/11 would
never have happened. “
Max Keiser
Bitcoin the currency of resistance
“At its core, bitcoin is a smart currency, designed by very forward-thinking engineers. “
Peter Diamandis
Bitcoin is a smart currency
“The internet is going to be one of
the major forces for reducing
the role of government.
One thing thatโs missing but that
will soon be developed,
is a reliable e-cash.”
Milton Friedman
E-Cash
” Bitcoin is a technological
tour de force. “
Bill Gates
Tour de force
” If you donโt believe it or donโt get it,
I donโt have the time
to try to convince you,
sorry. “
Satoshi Nakamoto
Don’t have the time
“WikiLeaks has kicked the hornetโs nest, and the swarm is headed towards us.”
Satoshi Nakamoto
WikiLeaks
” Lost coins only make everyone
elseโs coins worth slightly more.
Think of it as a donation to everyone.”
Satoshi Nakamoto
Lost Coins
” In a few decades when the reward gets too small, the transaction fee
will become the maincompensation
for [mining] nodes.
Iโm sure that in 20 years there
will either be very large transaction volume or no volume.”
Satoshi Nakamoto
Transaction fee
” As computers get faster and the total computing power applied to creating bitcoins increases, the difficulty increases proportionally to keep the total new production constant.
Thus, it is known in advance how many new bitcoins will be created every year in the future.
Coins have to get initially distributed somehow, and a constant rate seems like the best formula.”
Satoshi Nakamoto
Coins distribution at a constant rate is the best formula
” Bitcoin is the beginning of something great: a currency without
a government, something
necessary and imperative. “
Nassim Taleb
Bitcoin a currency without a government
” Those who believe in Bitcoin also believe in cleverness. “
Arif Naseem
Believe in bitcoin believe in cleverness
” Bitcoin is the most stellar and
most useful system of
mutual trustever devised. “
Arif Naseem
Bitcoin a system of mutual trust
Cryptocurrency is freedom,
Banking is slavery. “
Arif Naseem
Cryptocurrency is freedom
” Our basic thesis for bitcoin is
that it is better than gold. “
Tyler Winklevoss
Bitcoin better than gold
” I think the whole narrative
of blockchain without bitcoin
will amount to very little. “
Fred Ehrsam
Blockchain without bitcoin
” Every informed person needs to know about Bitcoin because it might be one of the worldโs most important developments. “
Leon Louw
Bitcoin world’s most important developments
” Bitcoin is a very exciting development, it might lead to a world currency.
I think over the next decade it will grow to become one of the most important ways to pay for things and transfer assets. “
Kim Dotcom (CEO of MegaUpload)
Bitcoin might lead to a world currency
” Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money. “
Paul Buchheit (Creator of Gmail)
Bitcoin the TCP/IP of money
” We have elected to put our money and faith in a mathematical framework that is free of politics and human error. “
Tyler Winklevoss (Co-inventor of Facebook)
Mathematical framework free of politics and human error
” I really like Bitcoin.
I own Bitcoins.
Itโs a store of value, a distributed ledger.
Itโs a great place to put assets, especially in places like Argentina with 40 percent inflation, where $1 today is worth 60 cents in a year, and a governmentโs currency does not hold value.
Itโs also a good investment vehicle if you have an appetite for risk.
But it wonโt be a currency until volatility slows down. “
David Marcus (CEO of Paypal)
Bitcoin a store of value
” [Virtual Currencies] may hold long-term promise, particularly if the innovations promote a faster, more secure and more efficient payment system. “
Ben Bernanke (Chairman of the Federal Reserve)
Bitcoin may hold long-term promise
“There are 3 eras of currency: Commodity based, politically based, and now, math based. “
Chris Dixon (Co-founder of Hunch now owned by Ebay, Co-founder of SiteAdvisor now owned by McAfee)
Math based currency
” Bitcoin is here to stay.
There would be a hacker uproar to anyone who attempted to take credit for the patent of cryptocurrency.
And I wouldnโt want to be on the receiving end of hacker fury. “
Adam Draper
Bitcoin is here to stay
” Itโs money 2.0, a huge hugehuge deal. “
Chamath Palihapitiya (Previous head of AOL instant messenger)
Money 2.0
” If there is one positive takeaway from the collapse of Mt.Gox, it is the willingness of a new generation of Bitcoin companies to work together to ensure the future of Bitcoin and the security of customer funds. “
Brian Armstrong (CEO of Coinbase)
Future of bitcoin
” Bitcoin seems to be a very promising idea.
I like the idea of basing security on the assumption that the CPU power of honest participants outweighs that of the attacker.
It is a very modern notion that exploits the power of the long tail. “
Hal Finney
Bitcoin a very promising idea…
” Bitcoin enables certain uses that are very unique.
I think it offers possibilities that no other currency allows.
For example the ability to spend a coin that only occurs when two separate parties agree to spend the coin; with a third party that couldnโt run away with the coin itself. “
Pieter Wuille
Bitcoin enables uses that are very unique
” At its core, bitcoin is a smart currency, designed by very forward-thinking engineers.
It eliminates the need for banks, gets rid of credit cardfees, currency exchange fees, money transfer fees, and reduces the need for lawyers in transitionsโฆ all good things. “
Peter Diamandis
Good things
” There is so much potentialโฆ
I am just waiting for it to be a billion dollar industry.โ
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Bitcoinย is a decentralizedย digital currencyย that enables instant payments to anyone, anywhere in the world. Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority:ย transaction managementย andย money issuanceย are carried out collectively by the network.
The original Bitcoin software byย Satoshi Nakamotoย was released under the MIT license. Most client software, derived or “from scratch”, also use open source licensing.
The currency began use in 2009ย when its implementation was released asย open-source software.
Bitcoins are created as a reward for a process known asย mining. They can be exchanged for other currencies, products, and services, but the real-world value of the coins is extremely volatile.
Bitcoin is the first successful implementation of aย distributed crypto-currency, described in part in 1998 byย Wei Daiย on the cypherpunks mailing list. Building upon the notion that money is any object, or any sort of record, accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given country or socio-economic context, Bitcoin is designed around the idea of using cryptography to control the creation and transfer of money, rather than relying on central authorities.
Bitcoins have all the desirable properties of a money-like good. They are portable, durable, divisible, recognizable, fungible, scarce and difficult to counterfeit.
Bitcoin has been criticized for its use in illegal transactions, the large amount of electricity (and thusย carbon footprint) used by mining,ย price volatility, and thefts from exchanges.
Some economists and commentators have characterized it as aย speculative bubbleย at various times.
Bitcoin has also been used as an investment, although several regulatory agencies have issued investor alerts about bitcoin.
Research produced by theย University of Cambridgeย estimated that in 2017, there were 2.9 to 5.8 million unique users using aย cryptocurrency wallet, most of them using bitcoin.
Why?
bitcoin facts
Bitcoin is P2P electronic cash that is valuable over legacy systems because of the monetary autonomy it brings to its users.
Bitcoin seeks to address the root problem with conventional currency: all the trust that’s required to make it work — Not that justified trust is a bad thing, but trust makes systems brittle, opaque, and costly to operate.
Trust failures result in systemic collapses, trust curation creates inequality and monopoly lock-in, and naturally arising trust choke-points can be abused to deny access to due process.
Through the use of cryptographic proof, decentralized networks and open source software Bitcoin minimizes and replaces these trust costs.
Permissionlessย andย borderless. The software can be installed by anybody worldwide.
Anonymous. Bitcoin does not require any ID to use making it suitable for the unbanked, the privacy-conscious, computers or people in areas with underdeveloped financial infrastructure.
No counterparty risk. If you keep theย private keyย of a bitcoin secret and the transaction has enough confirmations, then nobody can take them from you no matter for what reason, no matter how good the excuse, no matter what.
Can be underย divided possessionย withย Multisignature. For example with a 2-of-3 multisig scheme there would beย threeย private keys, of whichย any twoย is enough to spend the money. Those three keys can be spread anywhere, perhaps in multiple locations or known by multiple people. No other asset does this, for example you cannot hold gold coins under multisig.
What is Bitcoin?
People’s Currency
A. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer currency. Peer-to-peer means that no central authority issues new money or tracks transactions. These tasks are managed collectively by theย network.
What is Bitcoin
How does Bitcoin work?
Bitcoin Genesis BlockAsics Mining Farm
A. Bitcoin usesย public-key cryptography, peer-to-peer networking, andย proof-of-workย to process and verify payments. Bitcoins are sent (or signed over) from one address to another with each user potentially having many, many addresses. Each payment transaction is broadcast to the network and included in the blockchain so that the included bitcoins cannot be spent twice. After an hour or two, each transaction is locked in time by the massive amount of processing power that continues to extend the blockchain. Using these techniques, Bitcoin provides a fast and extremely reliable payment network that anyone can use.
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” It isnโt obvious that the world had to work this way.
But somehow the universe smiles on encryption.โ
Julian Assange
Nobody yet knows for sure if the universeโs smile is genuine or not.
It is possible that our assumption of mathematical asymmetries is wrong and we find that P actually equals NP, or we find surprisingly quick solutions to specific problems which we currently assume to be hard.
If that should be the case, cryptography as we know it will cease to exist, and the implications would most likely change the world beyond recognition.
โVires in Numerisโ
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โStrength in Numbersโ
epii
Vires in numeris is not only a catchy motto used by bitcoiners.
The realization that there is an unfathomable strength to be found in numbers is a profound one.
Understanding this, and the inversion of existing power balances which it enables changed my view of the world and the future which lies ahead of us.
One direct result of this is the fact that you donโt have to ask anyone for permission to participate in Bitcoin.
There is no page to sign up, no company in charge, no government agency to send application forms to.
Simply generate a large number and you are pretty much good to go.
The central authority of account creation is mathematics.
Bitcoin is built upon our best understanding of reality.
While there are still many open problems in physics, computer science, and mathematics, we are pretty sure about some things.
That there is an asymmetry between finding solutions and validating the correctness of these solutions is one such thing.
That computation needs energy is another one.
In other words: finding a needle in a haystack is harder than checking if the pointy thing in your hand is indeed a needle or not.
And finding the needle takes work.
The vastness of Bitcoinโs address space is truly mind-boggling.
The number of private keys even more so. It is fascinating how much of our modern world boils down to the improbability of finding a needle in an unfathomably large haystack.
I am now more aware of this fact than ever.
Bitcoin taught me that there is strength in numbers.
Hashrate (Hash per second, h/s) is an SI-derived unit representing the number of double SHA-256 computations performed in one second in the bitcoin network for cryptocurrency mining.
Hashrate is also called as hashing power. It is usually symbolized as h/s (with an appropriate SI prefix).
What is hashing power or hash rate?
The hash rate is the primary measure of a Bitcoin miner‘s performance.
In 2014, a miner’s performance was generally measured in Ghash/s, or billions of hashes per second.
The hash/second unit is also part of a common measure of a Bitcoin miner’s electric efficiency in the term watts /Ghash/s, denoted as W/Ghash/s. As 1 watt is equal to 1 joule/s, this measure can also be expressed as J/Ghash, or joules per 1 billion hashes.
Bitcoin network hash rate
The hash/s is also used in calculations of the Bitcoin network’s overall hash rate. Because each miner or mining pool only relays a solved block to the network, the overall hash rate of the network is calculated based on the time between blocks.
While not an accurate measure of network hash rate at any given instance in time, measurements over longer periods can be considered indicative and similar calculations are used in Bitcoin’s difficulty adjustment.
In January 2015, the network hash rate was around 300 Phash/s, or 300 quadrillion hashes per second.
If you compare a bitcoin mining device to one that is designed to mine, for example, Ethereum, you will notice a very large apparent difference in hash rates.
This is because there are many different algorithms that cryptocurrencies use. They all require different amounts of memory and computing power in order to be mined.
To put it simply, bitcoin and its SHA256 algorithm is considered by today standards to be relatively easy to compute. As a result, a mining device that is still relevant today would need to produce hashes in the terahash range and up.
If we were to compare this to Ethereum, youโll find that most modern Ethereum mining devices (typically GPUโs) operate in the megahash range.
At first glance, you may think that the bitcoin mining device is significantly more powerful or more productive.
While itโs true that it produces more hashes (of the SHA256 variety), this is because bitcoin hashes are easier to produce computationally.
As a consequence, the network difficulty is significantly higher for bitcoin.
To make things even more confusing, some cryptocurrencies intentionally chose algorithms that can only be mined using a basic CPU.
As a result, mining devices for this network that can produce hundreds of hashes per second are considered to be high and very competitive.
So what does all this mean?
Basically, it means that looking at the hash rate alone doesnโt necessarily tell you the effectiveness of the miner.
You also need to understand the network difficulty, and what the norm is for most mining devices for that particular cryptocurrency.
How can I calculate how many hashes I generate per second?
Your problem breaks down nicely into 3 separate tasks:
Sharing a single count variable across threads
Benchmarking thread completion time
Calculating hashes p/sec
Sharing a single count variable across threads
Now that we know that not all hashes are the same we need to know how to calculate the estimated profitability of a miner based on its hash rate.
For this, will need to use a mining profitability calculators, they are available in the Internet.
public static class GlobalCounter
{ public static int Value { get; private set; }
public static void Increment() { Value = GetNextValue(Value); }
private static int GetNextValue(int curValue) { return Interlocked.Increment(ref curValue); }
public static void Reset() { Value = 0; } }
Before you spin off the threads call GlobalCounter.
Reset and then in each thread (after each successful hash) you would call GlobalCounter.
Increment – using Interlocked.X performs atomic operations of Value in a thread-safe manner, it’s also much faster than lock.
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BTC total daily payout is 6.25 BTC * 6 times per hour * 24hours…on average = 900 BTC mined every day.ย
That has to be spread out, on average, evenly across then ENTIRE network.ย Granted, luck is involved, so it isn’t exactly even, but on average, it should be.
If network is running at 17,608,758 TH/s, and every TH gets an even share of the reward, then that would be 1800BTC / 17,608,758 TH/s = .00010222 BTC/(TH/s).
You then take that figure and multiply by number of TH for miner, and then you get daily BTC revenue ; )
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Bitcoin – People’s Money
“Better a diamond with a flaw than a pebble without.”
Confucius
Diamond with a flaw
“Try not to become a man of success. Rather become a man of value.”
Albert Einstein
Man of Value
“If you don’t know what you want, you’ll never find it.
If you don’t know what you deserve, you’ll always settle for less.
You will wander aimlessly, uncomfortably numb in your comfort zone, wondering how life has ended up here.
Life starts now, live, love, laugh and let your light shine!”
Rob Liano
Let your light shine
“A person’s worth is measured by the worth of what he values.”
Marcus Aurelius, “Meditations”
Values
“Mathematics expresses values that reflect the cosmos, including orderliness, balance, harmony, logic, and abstract beauty.”
Deepak Chopra
Mathematics
“Every job from the heart is, ultimately, of equal value.
The nurse injects the syringe; the writer slides the pen; the farmer plows the dirt; the comedian draws the laughter.
Monetary income is the perfect deceiver of a man’s true worth.”
Criss Jami, “Killosophy”
Job from the Heart
“A person that does not value your time will not value your advice.”
Orrin Woodward
Value your time
“Once you embrace your value, talents and strengths, it neutralizes when others think less of you.”
Rob Liano
Embrace your Values
“Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Bad times
“I say no wealth is worth my life.”
Homer, “The Iliad”
Life
“But what’s worth more than gold?
Practically everything.
You, for example.
Gold is heavy.
Your weight in gold is not very much gold at all.
Aren’t you worth more than that?”
Terry Pratchett, “Making Money”
You are worth more than gold
“Knowledge is like money: To be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value.”
Louis L’Amour, “Education of a Wandering Man”
Knowledge
“ร, Sunlight! The most precious gold to be found on Earth.”
Roman Payne
Sunlight
“Knowledge is like money: To be of value it must circulate, and in circulating it can increase in quantity and, hopefully, in value.”
Louis L’Amour, “Education of a Wandering Man”
Knowledge
“If life โ the craving for which is the very essence of our being โ were possessed of any positive intrinsic value, there would be no such thing as boredom at all: mere existence would satisfy us in itself, and we should want for nothing.”
Arthur Schopenhauer, “The Vanity of Existence”
Existence
“Our sole purpose on this earth is to add value to others.
It doesnโt make sense to just exist in people’s lives or to be a drain on them, does it?”
Rob Liano
Sole purpose
“Value judgments are destructive to our proper business, which is curiosity and awareness.”
John Cage
Curiosity & Awareness
“We set no special value on the possession of a virtue until we percieve that it is entirely lacking in our adversary.”
Friedrich Nietzsche, “Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits”
Virtue
“Maybe you had to come close to losing something before you could remember its value.
Maybe we enjoy the last minute struggle as it slips through our hands.”
Suraj Sani
Struggle
“Always remember that the minority dictates the prices, and the majority governs the value.”
Naved Abdali
Minority vs. Majority
“It is impossible to say whether an asset class valuation is cheap or expensive in isolation.
The valuation of an asset is relative to the valuations of all other assets.”
Naved Abdali
Valuation of an Asset
“Market quotes change every second, but business evolves steadily.
You have ample time to evaluate a business to buy or not to buy.
There is no rush.”
Naved Abdali
Evaluate
“The number one reason people lose money in investing is because they buy assets without giving any thought whatsoever to the fair value.”
Naved Abdali
Fair Value
“If investors do not know or never attempt to know the fair value, they can pay any price.
More often, the price they pay is far greater than the actual value.”
Naved Abdali
Actual Value
“Watching every tick up and every tick down is just wasting your valuable time.
Do yourself a favor, and pick up a book or two about investing each month.”
Naved Abdali
Pick up a book
“An ounce of gold will always be an ounce of gold regardless of the length of possession.
The short-term value will go up or down, but gold prices will follow the general inflation rate in the long run.”
Naved Abdali
General Inflation Rate
“A Collectibleโs value is primarily based on the emotions and the perception of potential buyers.”
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