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  • wow.

    哇哦。

  • When you think of facebook, the only person that comes into mind is this guy.

    當你想到臉書時,唯一進入腦海的人就是這個人。

  • However if you give it a closer look, he's just the face of the company because the company was built by multiple talented people with different backgrounds and sets of skills.

    然而,如果你仔細看看,他只是公司的代言人,因為公司是由多個具有不同背景和技能的人才建立的。

  • And as facebook grew bigger and bigger and made it to the job and was worth billions of dollars.

    而隨著facebook越做越大,做到了工作,價值數十億美元。

  • All those people who were involved in facebook at this early stage instantly became super rich.

    所有那些在這個早期階段參與facebook的人都瞬間變得超級富有。

  • Eduardo Severin was one of those people.

    愛德華多-塞弗林就是這些人中的一個。

  • When facebook was still an idea, Mark Zuckerberg offered him to become its first investor and the first CFO by investing $15 billion into the company, it wasn't clear how this business could grow, but he clearly saw the potential and jumped on the board Despite the fact that Zach diluted his shares and kicked him out of the company.

    當facebook還是一個想法的時候,馬克-扎克伯格提出讓他成為公司的第一個投資者和第一個首席財務官,向公司投資150億美元,當時並不清楚這項業務如何發展,但他顯然看到了潛力,儘管扎克稀釋了他的股份並把他踢出了公司,他還是跳到了董事會。

  • His tiny ownership and Facebook turned him into one of the richest people on the planet.

    他的微小所有權和Facebook使他成為地球上最富有的人之一。

  • When the company went public, his $15,000 investment in Facebook compounded to $18 billion, that's why Never underestimate the power of small investments.

    當該公司上市時,他在Facebook的1.5萬美元投資複合到180億美元,這就是為什麼永遠不要低估小投資的力量。

  • You don't need to have millions of dollars to make a good investment.

    你不需要有數以百萬計的美元來做一個好的投資。

  • Of course it's better if you can.

    當然,如果你能做到,那就更好了。

  • But even a small investment can lead to huge gains if you invested properly.

    但如果你投資得當,即使是小額投資也能帶來巨大的收益。

  • But most people don't even have $15,000 in their savings account because most people live paycheck to paycheck but $100, Not a big deal, everyone can find an extra $100 of course it's not enough to build passive income for example.

    但大多數人的儲蓄賬戶中甚至沒有15000美元,因為大多數人都是靠工資生活的,但100美元,不是什麼大問題,每個人都可以找到額外的100美元,當然這不足以建立被動收入,例如。

  • But there's still multiple, great ways how you can invest that $100 and potentially turn it into a much larger amount.

    但是,你仍然有多種偉大的方法可以投資這100美元,並有可能將其變成更大的金額。

  • So if you have an extra 100 bucks here is what you can do.

    是以,如果你有額外的100塊錢,你可以這樣做。

  • But before we do that, let's think today's video sponsor artists did you know that?

    但在這之前,讓我們想想今天的視頻贊助商藝術家你知道嗎?

  • According to a 2020 survey, ultra high network individuals allocate about 5% of their network to collectibles.

    根據2020年的一項調查,超高網絡的人將大約5%的網絡分配給收藏品。

  • If you look at the data, that is not surprising.

    如果你看一下數據,這並不令人驚訝。

  • Some collectibles have shown historically, strong returns take, for example, sports cards where the P.

    一些收藏品在歷史上顯示出強勁的回報,例如,體育卡,其中P。

  • W.

    W.

  • C.

    C.

  • C 100 index for top sports cars has outperformed the S and P.

    頂級跑車的C 100指數的表現超過了S和P指數。

  • 500 since 2000 and eight.

    自2000年以來,500強中有8家。

  • But the problem is that collectibles are simply too expensive and out of reach for the average investor.

    但問題是,收藏品實在是太貴了,對普通投資者來說遙不可及。

  • That's where the sponsor of today's video artist comes in.

    這就是今天的視頻藝術家的贊助商。

  • Artists is a stock market for cultural assets where almost anyone can buy and sell shares of rare collectibles, sneakers and art.

    藝術家是一個文化資產的股票市場,幾乎任何人都可以購買和出售稀有收藏品、運動鞋和藝術品的股份。

  • They have over 100 rare items to choose from and add new assets every week, such as this first edition cherries are Pokemon card or Jourdan, one metallic red or Lionel messi's green prism.

    他們有100多件稀有物品可供選擇,並每週增加新的資產,如這個第一版櫻桃是口袋妖怪卡或朱丹,一個金屬紅色或萊昂內爾-梅西的綠色稜鏡。

  • If you're a soccer fan like myself, sign up for artists with the link in my description and get your first share free when you fund your account and now let's get back to the video number one, get into crypto.

    如果你像我一樣是個足球迷,用我描述中的鏈接註冊藝術家,當你為你的賬戶注資時,你可以免費獲得第一份股份,現在讓我們回到視頻中的第一條,進入加密貨幣。

  • This might seem like a weird advice from me because I often talk about how careful you have to be when it comes to crypto It's dangerous, risky and unstable.

    這可能看起來像我的一個奇怪的建議,因為我經常談論當涉及到加密貨幣時,你必須非常小心,它是危險的,有風險的和不穩定的。

  • However, that's what makes it unique in the first place.

    然而,這正是它最初的獨特之處。

  • If you have been paying attention, you probably realize that crypto is where the Internet was 20 years ago, right after the.com crash.

    如果你一直在關注,你可能意識到,加密貨幣是20年前互聯網的位置,就在.com崩潰之後。

  • It's at that stage where it's forming its future and only tried will tell how the future of crypto will look like there's some big players but that doesn't mean they are going to dominate the market.

    它正處於形成其未來的階段,只有嘗試才能知道加密貨幣的未來會如何,就像有一些大玩家,但這並不意味著他們會主導市場。

  • The same was with the internet.

    互聯網的情況也是如此。

  • We had huge internet companies in the 19 nineties but you barely know them today because other companies have overtaken the market 20 years ago, google and amazon or little companies that you couldn't distinguish from other internet companies but they're the ones that succeeded.

    我們在19世紀90年代有巨大的互聯網公司,但今天你幾乎不知道它們,因為其他公司在20年前就已經超越了市場,谷歌和亞馬遜或小公司,你無法區別於其他互聯網公司,但他們是成功的。

  • So even $100 investment in such a company will turn into an unbelievable fortune.

    是以,即使在這樣的公司投資100美元,也會變成一筆令人難以置信的財富。

  • We have already seen a few examples such as dutch coin but they're going to be more, some of the internet giants of today like facebook or Snapchat which emerged much much later.

    我們已經看到了幾個例子,如荷蘭幣,但他們會更多,今天的一些互聯網巨頭,如facebook或Snapchat,它們出現得更晚。

  • So we're still at the beginning of this progress but before you throw your money, make sure to study it, understand how it works.

    是以,我們仍然處於這一進展的開始階段,但在你扔錢之前,一定要研究它,瞭解它是如何工作的。

  • But even if you do all of that, you still can get it wrong because it's still, it's early stage, but if you get it right, you can grow your money by 1000 times number two flip flipping is probably one of the best sign has has anyone can start.

    但是,即使你做了所有這些,你仍然可以得到它的錯誤,因為它仍然是,它是早期階段,但如果你得到它的權利,你可以使你的錢增長1000倍,第二翻轉翻轉可能是最好的標誌之一,任何人都可以開始。

  • It's easy, you don't need a lot of capital and it teaches you a lot about business.

    這很容易,你不需要很多資本,而且它能教給你很多商業知識。

  • Of course it depends on what you want to flip.

    當然,這取決於你想翻轉什麼。

  • If it's real estate then it's much more difficult and you probably need a big capital to start but you can flip pretty much anything that's less than $100.

    如果是房地產,那就更難了,你可能需要一大筆資金才能開始,但你幾乎可以翻轉任何低於100美元的東西。

  • Especially today with the rise of the Internet that has become much easier and faster.

    特別是在互聯網興起的今天,這已經變得更加容易和快速。

  • We have ebay amazon and a million other website that makes change chart process easy.

    我們有ebay amazon和一百萬個其他網站,使改變圖表的過程變得簡單。

  • You can even use facebook groups or instagram pages to do that.

    你甚至可以使用facebook小組或instagram頁面來做到這一點。

  • Of course you aren't going to make a lot of money but it's a long game.

    當然你不可能賺很多錢,但這是一個長期的遊戲。

  • Your job is to first turn that $100 into 150 then to 200 and so on and so forth.

    你的工作是首先將這100美元變成150美元,然後變成200美元,以此類推。

  • Make sure to flip with.

    一定要用翻轉。

  • You understand just because you bought something for $100 doesn't mean it sells for 200.

    你要明白,你花100美元買的東西並不意味著它能賣到200美元。

  • It all comes down to your understanding of the market.

    這一切都歸結於你對市場的理解。

  • Try first things are interested and have tried personally number three invest in books with the rise of the internet.

    首先嚐試的事情是有興趣的,並且已經嘗試了個人第三號投資的書籍,隨著互聯網的崛起。

  • People started appreciating books less and less and it makes sense to a certain extent why read the book when you can watch a huge video that can tell you what that book is all about or watch a documentary that's filled with valuable information or get a quick summary from the article.

    人們開始越來越不欣賞書,在某種程度上,當你可以看一個巨大的視頻,可以告訴你那本書的內容,或者看一個充滿有價值的資訊的紀錄片,或者從文章中得到一個快速的總結,為什麼要讀這本書呢?

  • However, nothing can replace books.

    然而,沒有什麼可以取代書籍。

  • Here's why when a book is written or let me be a bit more precise when a good book is written, it is deeply researched and the author probably spent years formulating his ideas in such a way that to explain to you his points.

    這就是為什麼當一本書被寫出來的時候,或者讓我更準確地說,當一本好書被寫出來的時候,它是經過深入研究的,作者可能花了幾年的時間來制定他的想法,以這樣的方式向你解釋他的觀點。

  • However, when you watch a documentary, it's often done with the purpose of making it as entertaining as possible because if it is not going to generate enough views, it is not going to pay back.

    然而,當你觀看一部紀錄片時,往往是為了儘可能地使它具有娛樂性,因為如果它不能產生足夠的瀏覽量,它就不會有回報。

  • So a lot of important details are not included because they could make the documentary a little less interesting or a Youtube video a little boring, although there are plenty of Youtubers who put their soul into the videos, you have to understand that we have limited resources, we can't afford to invest that much into videos because it is not going to pay back financially.

    是以,很多重要的細節沒有包括在內,因為它們可能使紀錄片變得不那麼有趣,或者使Youtube視頻變得有點無聊,雖然有很多Youtubers把他們的靈魂投入到視頻中,但你必須明白,我們的資源有限,我們不能在視頻中投入那麼多,因為它在經濟上是沒有回報的。

  • You can do that once or twice but not all the time because at the end of the day, resources are limited.

    你可以做一次或兩次,但不能一直這樣做,因為到最後,資源是有限的。

  • That's why great books still remains the main source of valuable information with 100 bucks.

    這就是為什麼偉大的書籍仍然是100塊錢有價值資訊的主要來源。

  • You can get yourself four or five books that will change your life such as the laws of human nature by robert drain reach, that product by robert Kiyosaki that will teach you the fundamentals of financial literacy or man's search for meaning that will help you to find your, why you're not going to see an immediate benefit, but they will positively shape your mindset and will greatly pay back in the long run.

    你可以給自己買四五本會改變你生活的書,如羅伯特-渠達的《人性的法則》,羅伯特-清崎的那個產品,會教你財務知識的基本原理,或者《人類對意義的探索》,會幫助你找到你的,為什麼你不會看到立即的好處,但它們會積極地塑造你的心態,從長遠來看,會大大得到回報。

  • Number four learn a valuable skill, all the taxes one valuable skill to change your life.

    第四項學習一項有價值的技能,所有的稅收一個有價值的技能,改變你的生活。

  • You can meet people who are ruled or terrible, but because they have a set of skills that are on demand, they still do well financially.

    你可以遇到那些被統治或糟糕的人,但由於他們有一套按需分配的技能,他們在經濟上仍然做得很好。

  • Unlike knowledge, skills are far more valuable because you can use them over and over.

    與知識不同,技能的價值要大得多,因為你可以反覆使用它們。

  • They instantly make your life better and not just stay with you in case you need them.

    他們立即使你的生活變得更好,而不僅僅是留在你身邊,以備你需要他們。

  • The Internet has made learning any skill easy and simple literally there are courses that will teach you how to become a real estate agent for less than $100.

    互聯網使學習任何技能變得容易和簡單,從字面上看,有一些課程可以教你如何成為一名房地產經紀人,費用不到100美元。

  • I have seen really great courses that will turn you from someone who knows nothing about coding into a professional coder that can build his own app in the past, you had to go to college to learn that.

    我見過非常棒的課程,可以把你從一個對編碼一無所知的人變成一個專業的編碼員,可以建立自己的應用程序,在過去,你必須上大學才能學到這些。

  • But now all you need is a course for 100 bucks to do that.

    但現在你只需要一個100美元的課程就可以做到這一點。

  • Number five trade some stocks, a lot of people keep watching videos or read about the stock market, hoping to start investing one day if you haven't bought a single stock.

    第五項交易一些股票,很多人一直在看視頻或閱讀關於股市的文章,希望有一天開始投資,如果你沒有買過一隻股票。

  • The world of the stock market is probably quite ambiguous to your, when you actually get in and start a lot of things, start getting clear, reading and watching videos about the stock market is one thing and investing or trading is something else.

    股市的世界對你來說可能是相當模糊的,當你真正進入並開始很多事情的時候,開始變得清晰,閱讀和觀看關於股市的視頻是一回事,投資或交易是另一回事。

  • What seems so obvious in theory isn't really that easy in practice when you buy a stock and it goes down right in front of your eyes, you get emotional, your brain stops working and your emotions get in charge.

    理論上看起來很明顯的東西在實踐中並不那麼容易,當你買了一隻股票,它在你眼前下跌,你就會變得情緒化,你的大腦停止工作,你的情緒就會被控制。

  • All that will be in your mind is to minimize losses.

    你心中所想的將是儘量減少損失。

  • That's when you really learn the point isn't to turn 100 bucks into $1000.

    這時你才真正瞭解到,重點不是把100美元變成1000美元。

  • But to experience the market, because when you're trading with real money, you will be much more careful and cautious since your money is at stake, it's actually fun to look for the right company to throw your money in.

    但為了體驗市場,因為當你用真金白銀進行交易時,你會更加小心謹慎,因為你的錢處於危險之中,尋找合適的公司把錢投進去其實很有趣。

  • You will read about many different companies analyze their financial statements, figure out if their prices and you're valued or overvalued and then make up your mind if these companies worth your money or not, this experience worth it, even if you lose 100 bucks.

    你將閱讀許多不同的公司,分析他們的財務報表,弄清楚他們的價格和你的價值是否被高估,然後決定這些公司是否值得你花錢,這種經驗值得,即使你失去100塊錢。

  • In fact, if you decide to invest a larger amount, you will at least know how the market works at the end of the day.

    事實上,如果你決定投資更大的金額,你至少會知道市場在最後是如何運作的。

  • What separates rich people from the poor is financial literacy and capital.

    區分富人和窮人的是金融知識和資本。

  • That's why if you come from a rich family, you're more likely to be rich and vice versa.

    這就是為什麼如果你來自一個富有的家庭,你更有可能成為富人,反之亦然。

  • Of course $100 is not the kind of capital that can make a difference in your life, but we all have to start somewhere if you have 10 grand, go ahead and start with that.

    當然,100美元不是那種可以改變你生活的資本,但我們都必須從某個地方開始,如果你有1萬美元,就從這個開始吧。

  • If you have saved $100,000 congrats, you've crossed a huge milestone.

    如果你已經存了10萬美元,恭喜你,你已經跨越了一個巨大的里程碑。

  • If you could save $1 million, then you're most likely safe for the rest of your life if you manage that money properly.

    如果你能存下100萬美元,那麼如果你妥善管理這筆錢,你的餘生很可能是安全的。

  • But while you are on the way to build your capital, these are the five ways you can use to move one step closer.

    但是,當你在建立你的資本的道路上時,這些是你可以使用的五種方法,使你更接近一步。

  • If you have enjoyed this video, you'll most definitely enjoy this custom playlist that I have created specifically for you that has our most popular videos that could potentially change your life.

    如果你喜歡這個視頻,你一定會喜歡我專門為你創建的這個定製播放列表,其中有我們最受歡迎的視頻,可能會改變你的生活。

  • Don't forget to get your two free stocks from Weibo or check out my investing course and skill share and now give this video a thumbs up that it deserves.

    不要忘記從微博上獲得兩支免費的股票,或者查看我的投資課程和技能分享,現在給這段視頻豎起它應有的大拇指。

  • And make sure to subscribe if you haven't done that yet.

    如果你還沒有這樣做,請確保訂閱。

  • Thanks for watching.

    謝謝你的觀看。

  • And until next time.

    直到下一次。

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