Hey everybody, today I decided to do something weekly for my blog – an analysis of my Blog$hares account, with some of the most detailed analysis I can come up with.
Before I can jump in to the fine grains of my portfolio, I need to give the basic details of my capital.
This is how it breaks down in to percentages:
| Cash Balance | 3.075% of TNW |
| Ideas Value | 1.096% of TNW |
| Corp Investments | 95.827% of TNW |
| Shares Portfolio | 0.0000000394% of TNW |
| Market Orders | 0% of TNW |
From this table, we can determine that too much money is in a Corporation. However, Corporations give interest on investments. Currently, daily, I make 0.5% on my investment daily. This works out at B$9,131,951,204.41 – enough to support some idea buying, but budgeting is somewhat necessary.
Despite this amount of interest being high for my standards, I decide to compound the interest, so I can make many more millions extra every day. The extra money would allow me to invest more in shares, which can actually vary every couple of minutes by billions.
For a portfolio to fluctuate this fast, there has to be some way of manipulating the market in a legal way, and this all comes down to ideas. 10,000 ideas = one artefact, which can be used to take over, crash or hype a blog or industry, and gain ideas in it’s own industry. This is all good for profit making, but it requires huge amounts of strategy.
So far, just by playing safe and holding 95% of my TNW in a corporation I have gone up 20+ composite ranking places, despite losing B$30bn+ from trying to take over some of the most expensive blogs in the game.
One of the many trends is that when you start out, you can’t make a lot of money, unless you get given some chips, which are worth more than a half billion a chip. Once you make more and more money, the growth rate is exponential. The more you spend, the more you make.
To summarise, I need to grow my shares portfolio and hold something solid, and invest more in to ideas. Corporations are too heavily loaded, so a few billions need to be taken out of them.
This concludes the first week’s analysis. See you next week.
1 comment:
Actually, you don't make 0.5%. Non-premium players only make a maximum of 0.1667% daily.
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