Shyon
02-18
Iโ€™m a Long-Distance Horse ๐ŸŽ. I believe real wealth is built by staying in the race long enough, not by sprinting every lap. Compounding may look boring in the short term, but over time itโ€™s the most powerful force in investing.

I focus on high-conviction core holdings and let time do the heavy lifting. Instead of reacting to every market swing, I prefer businesses with strong fundamentals, durable moats, and the ability to grow steadily through cycles.

That doesnโ€™t mean I ignore opportunities โ€” I just pace myself. In 2026, my goal is consistency over excitement, discipline over noise, and letting patience turn small advantages into long-term wins.

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Year of the Horse Investing: What Kind of Market Horse Are You?
A new year begins. If investing were a horse race, what kind of horse are you? Pick your 2026 investing identity. The explosive dark horse chasing multi-baggers? The long-distance thoroughbred compounding quietly for years? Or the steady workhorse focused on dividends and stability? ๐ŸŽ How to Join? Choose your camp! Comment below with: Your investing โ€œhorse typeโ€ + One short reason why
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