He spent his first week . He realized that buying a stock was actually buying a piece of a business. He looked around his own life: he used a specific smartphone, drank a certain brand of oat milk, and his office ran on a particular cloud software. These were companies he understood. His first rule became Invest in what you know .
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Next, Marcus looked at the numbers. He didn't just look at the price—which he learned was just a tag—but at the and the P/E Ratio . He wanted to see if the company was actually making money or just riding a wave of hype. He found a tech company with solid profits but a temporary dip in price due to a minor supply chain hiccup. His second rule: Buy the value, not the hype . He spent his first week