Shawn Sickler
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This will change how you see the stock market. Serial investor JL Collins explains stock market investment using the beer analogy: "When most people look at investment news, it's all this churning and trading; what stocks are hot right now, what stocks are falling. That's not the simple path to wealth; that's the foam." "The value of a stock is a combination of two things: the beer and the foam." "The beer is the fundamental operating value of the company; the sales, expenses, and profits while the foam is what the market determines the stock is worth based on emotions and speculation."






The fueling strategies of the elite runners is very intriguing. Unfortunately, it doesn’t matter to the average or even “fast”runner who can’t have special aide stations with carbs via bottles during a marathon.













