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101 Business Ideas for Teens

... inspires young entrepreneurs to take their first steps in the world of business. Hello! My name is Sergey Tereshkin, I am an entrepreneur and the founder of Open Oil Market. I believe that entrepreneurship is a skill that can be developed from an early age, which is why I decided to create this list of 101 business ideas that are perfect for teenagers. Regardless of your age and experience, these ideas will help you find your business, make money, and learn important skills that will be useful in the ...

A Reliable Haven for Investors

... often believed that to attain blue-chip status, a company must achieve a market capitalization of at least $5 billion. Investors utilize blue-chip stocks to mitigate their portfolio risks. They are frequently used by individuals approaching retirement age who aim to preserve their savings. On the international stage, renowned companies such as Apple, Coca-Cola, Johnson & Johnson, and Walt Disney fall into this category. In Russia, notable examples include Sberbank, LUKOIL, Gazprom, Novatek, Rosneft,...

Collective Investors and Their Activities

... at capital preservation. For instance, in Western markets, it is common for individuals to invest their funds in investment funds for an extended or indefinite period. Subsequently, investors typically reclaim their funds as they approach retirement age. In contrast, the average investment horizon for typical investors in our countries is approximately eight months.

About Me

... university in the capital to specialize in the economics of enterprises and organizations. After graduating from ATiSO, the need for further development prompted Sergey to obtain a second degree: he chose the European Training Institute at MGIMO. At the age of 19, he started developing his first business—selling construction hardware, doors, and flooring—but the narrow scope of the niche prevented him from achieving the scale he was aiming for. The next niche in which he continued to develop was ...

Several Useful Classic Investment Books on Investing

...." Rich Dad Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki (1997) The narrative in this book revolves around lessons that wealthy individuals teach their children, which are often denied by those with lesser means. It emphasizes the importance of investing from an early age and highlights the mindset that differentiates successful individuals. Irrational Exuberance, Robert Shiller (2000) The author debunks the myth of market rationality, using specific figures and facts to demonstrate how purely emotional factors have ...