Consider a new take on investments

If you have been studying investments for some time and you are willing to take a certain risk, add this to your list of investment strategies. Find out the full name and the incorporation date of the business you want to invest in (this may be on the company website or available through Corporate Registries). There are three reasons for doing this: 1) Never invest in a business that hasn’t already been around for at least 3 years. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year cycles are a seeding period and the 4th year can be problematic if the company didn’t find a firm foothold in the seeding period. 2) Calculate the cycle the business is currently in (to learn how to calculate cycles, click here). 3) Calculate the full name of the company (to learn how to calculate names click here). If the vibration comes to an expression of 6 or 8 (or even a 7 if it is an internet technologies company) it is more likely to have greater longevity and be a better investment for you.  IF THE VIBRATION COMES TO AN EXPRESSION OF 6 OR 8 (OR EVEN A 7 IF IT IS AN INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES COMPANY) IT IS MORE LIKELY TO HAVE GREATER LONGEVITY AND BE A BETTER INVESTMENT FOR...