Hello frens.
I'm broke, by choice(yes, I'm a NEET).
Going to change that, but want to do it as efficient as possible.
That means, reducing expenses as much as possible, but at the same time keeping balance, and have as much liquidity as possible for both long and short term investments.
I'm not a math person, but mostly because I haven't found any practical use of it.
However, i do believe stuff like Monte Carlo will help me make the most optimal decisions to move forward.
If any anons can point me to good sources for other formulas, or perhaps use simpler models, and evolve from there to more complex ones, it would help me a lot.
Godspeed.
I'm broke, by choice(yes, I'm a NEET).
Going to change that, but want to do it as efficient as possible.
That means, reducing expenses as much as possible, but at the same time keeping balance, and have as much liquidity as possible for both long and short term investments.
I'm not a math person, but mostly because I haven't found any practical use of it.
However, i do believe stuff like Monte Carlo will help me make the most optimal decisions to move forward.
If any anons can point me to good sources for other formulas, or perhaps use simpler models, and evolve from there to more complex ones, it would help me a lot.
Godspeed.