Richard Soulliere
Bio
Bursting with ideas, honing them to peek your interest.
Enjoyes blending non-fiction into whatever I am writing.
Stories (51/0)
Stock Trading - Entry 21
After all that talk of blockchains and people repeating history one way or another by acting on nefarious or semi-nefarious intents, here's a ray of sunshine I have conjured up and am now sharing. The basic idea involves you helping your city track water usage so you get yours for free. Hear me out - there are only ten small steps.
By Richard Soulliere23 days ago in The Chain
Stock Trading - Entry 20
Alright, enough with blockchain mining. This article focuses on a different set of questions. What's my (current) stock trading strategy? What did I see with my stocks in the first quarter of 2024? Did I find any interesting stocks while window shopping for some? What is royalty financing? What is a sure-fire way for me to earn money on insurance this year?
By Richard Soulliereabout a month ago in Trader
Stock Trading - Entry 17
Finally! An article with a structured analysis based on a list of things I can check (online) in the comfort of my own home. While the following is an example of applying my blueprint to determine if investing in a company with a blockchain or mining their blockchain appears to be a good investment for me, this is NOT advice. But wow does it ever serve as a great example for, what I would consider, a well-rounded investor-style analysis - not to mention the blockchain is kinda neat.
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in The Chain
Stock Trading - Entry 19
This article covers the last two of my 13 questions I listed in this earlier entry regarding my analysis of the Helium blockchain. Why only two questions here? Well, there were seven questions on tech because I have been advised by many to understand what I invest in. There were four loaded questions regarding key players because I am considering being one of them as an investor or miner. These last two questions are things I am not looking at doing, but each has the potential to rock a blockchain's boat if I ever got in it.
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in The Chain
Stock Trading - Entry 16
Alrighty folks, it's time for me to show you what happened when I got my hard hat out, put in a new battery, and turned its light on because I am going deep on mining in this article. Okay, it's blockchains, so a computer is going to do all the work for me - or will it?
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in The Chain
Stock Trading - Entry 15
I still say I got lucky with a one-day delay in a money transfer since that left me with $95 dollars to spend. To keep my portfolio balanced and to make it easy to recover the trading fee, I need to acquire at least 600 stocks in a given company in one shot. This put me square into penny trading and venture capitalist territory. (Again, I am writing what I thought based on what I found and this is NOT advice.)
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in Trader
Stock Trading - Entry 14
Seed money means stock shopping time, which means I am back to square one with money in the bank. Where to start? With myself, of course. (And bear in mind that this is NOT advice. I am only illustrating what is going through my mind when I look at the stocks I mention.)
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in Trader
A Big Screen Lesson for Leaders
I recently saw an episode of a show where one scene stuck with me, so I have decided to write about it here. I'll set the scene, tell you the one difference that would have brought it home, and how this links to present-day leadership in just about any workplace.
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in Journal
Stock Trading – Entry 13
I took a couple hours one day to do a quick review and go hunting for some stocks. Since I am buying to hold, I always sleep on it, but something happened before I went to bed that same day. I was zipping through social media and found a video ad featuring the social media tycoon, Mark Zuckerberg.
By Richard Soulliere2 months ago in The Chain
Beach Towns Abound in Costa Rica (#5)
A beach (playa) is for soaking up calm experiences and the ones west of Liberia do not disappoint. First up, there are several to choose from. Do you want to see iguanas and have an SUV? Check out Playa Iguanita. Do you like swimming with lots of manta rays, but not crowds of people? If so check out Playa Cabuyal. Do you like a long beach with gorgeous sunsets and an array of restaurants and souvenir shops nearby? If so, check out Playa del Coco. Honestly, there are tons of beaches in Costa Rica, including some secluded ones you can get to by renting a kayak, so take your pick.
By Richard Soulliere3 months ago in Wander