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Billionaire Focus: Why I Don’t Diversify

Drink, Smoke, Stocks, And Crytpo by Antonio T Smith Jr

Oct 26, 202425:36Business

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Billionaire Focus: Why I Don’t Diversify Get Your Personal Financial Budget Statement Here: BriarCliff Crest is an exclusive, invite-only opportunity for select traders looking to elevate their strategies. The only way to secure a chance for an invitation is to email the contact info provided on this podcast. Show Notes Introduction Topic : Answering the question about how to invest $100. Scenario : Deciding between diversifying investments or focusing on one stock. Main Question Ken’s Question : Should I diversify $100 into different stocks or invest all in one stock? Antonio’s Response Praise for Asking : Good question. Important to ask, even though it's tricky. Institutional Trading Overview : Term : Smart Money (e.g., Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio). Institutional Strategy : Focused on traditions, signals, and market movements. Antonio's Personal Strategy No Diversification : Belief : Does not believe in diversification. Example : Jeff Bezos (Amazon), Steve Jobs (Apple), Elon Musk (Tesla)—none of them diversified, they focused on one business. Stocks Philosophy : Treat stocks as one business, focus on 5 main stocks rather than diversifying. Personal Approach : Picks 2-5 stocks and keeps reinvesting. Method : Repeatedly hedges bets within those chosen stocks. Antonio’s Justification for His Approach Mindset : Thinks like a billionaire. Example : Even when picking different stocks, it’s still one focused investment strategy—no broad diversification. Otis’ Response Diversification or Not : Depends on Intent : What is your goal for investing the $100? Trading Class Focus : Example : With $100, if stocks are over $50, you can only get one share. Reinvestment Strategy : Invest in one stock, take profits, reinvest gains, and grow over time. Otis’ Long-Term Strategy Diversified Approach : Waits for opportunities, rides out market corrections, aiming for steady 7% annual growth. Example : Diversified over time to maintain wealth while taking advantage of short-term opportunities. Trading Mindset Single Position Focus : Reason : Only trade one stock at a time to manage it carefully. Automating : Though Antonio plans to automate, traditionally, it's about focusing on one position. Mindset : Avoid holding on to losses by maintaining discipline after losses. Antonio’s Closing Thoughts Diversity in Stocks : No belief in true diversification. Criteria for Stocks : Only focuses on high-liquidity stocks, which limits the need for diversification. Quote : "Nobody's ever got rich from diversity." Otis’ Perspective on Stock Selection Stock Fundamentals : Long-term investing involves emotional attachment to certain companies based on their fundamentals. With trading, it doesn’t matter what stock you choose as long as it has liquidity and moves. Otis’ Strategy Trading Process : Buy low, sell high repeatedly. All stocks behave similarly on a trading basis. Ken’s Question : It exposed Antonio’s unconventional belief of not diversifying. While Otis follows a more traditional approach, Antonio maintains a focused strategy thinking like a billionaire. Ken’s Initial Question : Should I invest $100 in one stock or diversify it across multiple stocks? Antonio’s Response Initial Reaction Good Question : A necessary question but one that exposes Antonio's unconventional view. Institutional Trading Definition : Institutional Trading : Smart money (Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio). Strategy Focus : Institutional investors follow specific signals and patterns. Antonio’s Investment Philosophy Against Diversification : Philosophy : Antonio doesn’t believe in diversification. Billionaire Examples : Jeff Bezos (Amazon): Focused on one business. Steve Jobs (Apple): Focused on one business. Elon Musk (Tesla): Focused on one business. Focus : Antonio applies the same principle to his stocks, treating them as one entity. Example : He chooses a few main stocks and focuses all energy there, not spreading investments too thin. Mathematical Focus Hedging Bets : Antonio focuses on maximizing chances by staying within a narrow set of investments. The more he stays in that area, the higher his chances of winning. Mindset : Moving investments too much spreads out the chances of success, reducing the likelihood of consistent wins. Trading Approach Antonio’s Method : Prefers to make one trade at a time, sometimes two, but only for short durations. Uses automation and stop losses for checks and balances. Finds two trades stressful, showing his personal investment mindset. Real Estate Strategy Real Estate Investment : Antonio uses the same strategy in real estate as in stocks. Numbers Focus : Looks at real estate purely through financial metrics, not emotional attachment. Example : Analyzes real estate properties without visiting them, similar to reading stock charts. Comparison : Real estate dividends are equivalent to stock dividends (rent = dividends). Investment Duration : Stays invested in real estate long-term, unlike stocks where he’s quick to exit. Doesn’t favor fix-and-flip strategies, preferring buy-and-hold unless needing fast cash due to financial circumstances. Emotional Management & Trading Controlling Emotional Balance : Describes himself as constantly balancing emotional extremes. Reality Check : Claims to always be internally stressed, even though it doesn’t show outwardly. Self-Awareness & Investment Strategy Self-Awareness : Acknowledges personal chaos, compensates with systematic, practiced behaviors. Fear of Poverty : His background of poverty drives him to create security systems in his investments to avoid financial ruin. Systems : Implements strict financial systems to silence self-doubt and manage emotional triggers. Saboteur Awareness : Recognizes that his self-sabotage is as powerful as his investment skills. Believes that everyone’s “saboteur” is as genius as their positive traits. Antonio’s Financial Systems Automatic Systems : Sets up systems to automatically exit trades if they drop by 30%. Reason : Antonio's ego pushes him to stay in trades too long, so the system protects him from himself. Experience : Has blown up accounts before and learned from these mistakes. Otis’ Trading Advice Diversification vs. Single Stock : Context : Otis emphasizes that diversification depends on the investor’s goal. Trading Approach : Suggests focusing on one stock at a time for short-term trades. Emphasizes careful management of each stock to maximize profit potential. Long-Term Investments Otis' Approach : Takes a long-term view on companies he believes in. Emotional Investment : Feels connected to companies with strong fundamentals and good management. Difference Between Trading and Investing : Trading : Involves quick movements in and out of stocks, often not attached to the company. Investing : Focuses on long-term growth based on company fundamentals. Final Thoughts on Ego and Strategy Antonio’s View on CEOs and Investors : Believes CEOs and investors share narcissistic traits. CEO Mindset : Constantly thinks they can improve things, even when systems are working. Investor Mindset : Investors believe their money deserves to generate returns and seek opportunities for it to grow. Systematic Approach : Systems are essential to control emotional impulses and prevent reckless decisions. Diversification is possible but Antonio prefers a narrow focus with one trade at a time. Conclusion Final Summary : Antonio’s investment approach is driven by his experience, fear of past poverty, and desire to control his financial future. Balance : Combining systematic checks with emotional control to avoid sabotaging his own financial success. Gratitude : Thanks the group for the conversation and suggests more discussions in the future.

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