Time Is the Asset - Henrik Vesper - ebook

Time Is the Asset ebook

Henrik Vesper

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What if the greatest threat to your wealth isn't the market crash — but your own impulse to react to it? Most investors don't lose money because markets are impossible. They lose because they interfere, panic, chase, and mistake motion for progress. In Time Is the Asset, Swedish investor Henrik Vesper reveals the quiet discipline behind lasting wealth: the willingness to let time and compounding do the work while you simply refuse to interrupt them. Drawing on decades of running a long-horizon family office through the crises of 2008, 2020, and 2022 — without significant drawdowns — Vesper distills investing to its emotional and structural essentials. This is not about clever formulas or hot stocks. It's about becoming the kind of person wealth stays with. Inside, you'll discover: - Why the least active investors consistently beat the most active ones — and how to profit from doing less - How to treat volatility as an opportunity instead of a threat, using Mr. Market's mood swings to your advantage - The crucial difference between price and value — and why what you pay determines what you earn - How to build a margin of safety into every investment so being wrong costs you a disappointment, not your future - The numbers that actually matter on a balance sheet — and the warning signs that precede every collapse - A simple yearly routine that protects you from the emotional errors that quietly destroy fortunes Stop reacting to the market. Start thinking in decades — and let time become your most valuable asset.

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Liczba stron: 319

Rok wydania: 2026

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