![]() ![]() That began to change in the 1930s when Benjamin Graham and his co-author David Dodd published their ground-breaking book Security Analysis, in 1934. Prior to the 1930s, most investing was of that type and the average investor during the "Roaring 20s" before the crash of 1929 and subsequent depression thought of the New York Stock Exchange and other stock trading markets as essentially Las Vegas-style gambling and not "investing" as most of us think of it today. ![]() Many people even buy stocks on that basis, tending to buy whatever is considered "hot" at the moment, and just hoping that it will stay hot and keep going up long enough for them to make a profit and get out. Most collectibles fall into that category, as do many more traditional asset classes like gold and silver, as well as many newer asset classes like crypto-currencies, where relatively few purchasers probably even understand what it is they are buying or what its "fundamental value" is. They buy assets and hope they'll go up in value and they'll make a profit. The answer depends on addressing an even more basic question: Why am I investing?įor some people, investing is sort of like gambling. People first starting out as investors often ask: What should I invest in? By that they usually mean "What asset classes" should I invest in meaning, should I invest in stocks, bonds, real estate, gold, silver, bitcoin and other "crypto currencies"? Also "collectibles" of one sort or another: paintings, jewelry, stamps…? By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.Asset Classes: What Are We Betting On, And Why? Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. Simon Says Stamp Blending Brush Set Small Simon Says Stamp Blending Brush Set Large Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad Mandarin Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad Galaxy Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad Morning Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad Sherbet ![]() Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad Cantaloupe Simon Says Stamp Pawsitively Saturated Ink Pad Twilight Simon Says Clear Stamps Seas and Greetings Simon Says Stamp Stencil on the Horizon Lines Where available I use compensated affiliate links which means if you make a purchase I receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Click on the link to go directly to the product. I stamped a different sentiment, this one reads Hugs! You Are Literally My favorite and I adhered to this panel on the inside of my card and I love this result! Now let’s talk about the inside of the card! Typically the inside is left blank, this time I challenged myself to repeat the card design on the inside and I ink-blended an identical panel. Next, I foam-mounted this panel onto the A2 card base. Next, I stamped a bunch of bird silhouettes – these come from 2 different stamp sets from Simon and these happen to be among my favorites, I keep going back to these sets again and again – these are the Seas and Greetings and the Your Light sets. ![]() I was going for a snarky card and my sentiment reads – The hours I spend on this card simply pale in comparison to how much I spend on the supplies to create it! This stamp is from Cathy Zielske, who is the master of unique and snarky sentiments! I stamped this in VersaFine Onyx black ink. Next, I used my mini MISTI stamping tool and stamped the sentiment in the center of the sun. Next, I used a rectangle die and I trimmed this panel down. I used Galaxy, Twilight, and Morning to ink blend the bottom part of my panel. Next, I used the Horizon Line stencil, this stencil has a brilliant design, you can simply slide your cardstock panel into or between the sections that you want to ink blend and you not only have the stencil but also the mask to protect the areas you have already blended. I used the circle mask from Simon Says Stamp to ink blend a sun using 3 shades of orange ink – Cantalope, Sherbet, and Mandarin. Watch the video below or on my Youtube channel. Like this project? Pin it and save it for later | Curious about my project photography? Click for details. But this time I challenged myself to continue the card design from the front to the inside of my card! I hope you’ll join me and create a card with a simple design repeated on the inside. Welcome back for another Yippee For Yana video! What do you do on the inside of your card? Truth be told, I rarely do anything and I just keep it boring and blank. Cards, Ink Blended Cards, Video Tutorials. ![]()
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