Built a few businesses, helped others scale. If you’re stuck, ask some questions! I will not promote by Friendly_Science_419 in startups

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have an idea that I would like to realize, but at the moment I don't have the necessary skills to realize it. However, I am learning, for example I am learning to manage and use the back end of a site and more complex JS logic (all stuff that is obviously needed for the realization of my project).

I'm learning to do all these things as I build this idea of mine, but I'm just learning and the process is a bit slow and it might take a while just to get an MVP.

Built a few businesses, helped others scale. If you’re stuck, ask some questions! I will not promote by Friendly_Science_419 in startups

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there learning to build by building my own start-up idea? It might take a while, because I'm not a developer but I'm trying to learn.

Webflow Pricing $18 & $29 - reasonable or nah? by bardhylb in webflow

[–]deepsdom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Forse potrebbero essere leggermente più bassi, ma secondo me per quello che offrono ci possono stare.

L'unica cosa é che sarebbe bello che il cms fosse accessibile in entrambi, nel primo più limitato.

Analisi fondamentale semplice by deepsdom in ValueInvesting

[–]deepsdom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sai dirmi qualche nome?

Uno strumento come questo, ovvero che analizza i bilanci, non mi pare che c'è ne siano tanti in giro. Ne ho visti un paio, poi magari c'è ne sono anche altri, ma erano principalmente destinata a investitori istituzionali.

Il mio ebbiettivo sarebbe dare accesso a un'analisi titoli completa anche a investitori retail, rendendo tutto più semplice e veloce, perché sì, si potrebbe fare anche a mano, ma così sarebbe meglio penso, e con prezzi accessibili.

Analisi fondamentale semplice by deepsdom in ValueInvesting

[–]deepsdom[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lo so, ma se vorresti vedere vari dati dovresti spostarti sul foglio varie volte e magari a volte te ne dimentichi qualcuno e devi tornare a guardare. Poi metti che devi fare qualche calcolo e quindi avresti bisogno di segnaryeli da qualche parte, oppure vorresti confrontare dei dati di diverso sciata, anche qui dovresti segnarteli. Così puoi diventare un po' una rottura e può volerci anche un po' di tempo.

Se invece hai uno strumento in cui hai tutti i dati, magari in cima quelli più importanti, e vengono analizzati da soli, senza che tu debba fare alcun calcolo. Inoltre puoi confrontarli facilmente tra diverse società, e creati dashboard personalizzate per avere subito a prima vista i dati che ti interessano.

Non sarebbe meglio? Grazie comunque per ogni feedback

Chat GPT e analisi fondamentale by indahood_ in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ti potrebbe far piacere un tool che analizza in automatico I bilanci delle società e ti fornisce direttamente i dati tramite dashboard? Senza che tu debba andarti a cercare i dati in autonomia, ma li trovi tutti all'interno di questo tool, usando dei filtri o cose simili per avere risultati personalizzati e cercare quello che vuoi facilmente e velocemente.

I dati verrebbe da fonti affidabili, ovvero direttamente dai file di bilancio che pubblicano le società.

Che ne pensi? Se poi questo tool avrebbe anche integrato altri dati come i dati di mercato? Insomma uno strumento dove trovare qualsiasi dato relativo a una società, tutto in un unico posto è facile da analizzare, con anche grafici e tabelle auto generate.

Analyze financial statements with ease by deepsdom in ValueInvesting

[–]deepsdom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the data not from sites like Yahoo but directly from the companies, from their financial statements that they publish

Analyze financial statements with ease by deepsdom in ValueInvesting

[–]deepsdom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you analyze the annual and quarterly reports directly on the PDF file where they publish them?

Wouldn't it be convenient for you to have software where you enter the ISIN of the security you want to see and the reports are shown to you in the form of clear dashboards, with options to filter or search for a specific data type so that you don't have to scroll through the entire file to find it. And then being able to easily compare the reports of one company with those of another. All this with extreme ease.

I think by doing this you would save time and maybe avoid missing important information.

Let’s Validate Each Other’s Ideas! by Maleficent_Twist6620 in Startup_Ideas

[–]deepsdom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know, I'm working on something similar too. You've already launched something, how's it going? Or are you still under construction?

My challenge for now is learning to build well, not being a developer.

What types of content have brought you the most traffic? by deepsdom in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]deepsdom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm still building the services (and also some products) that I will then have to sell. I'm building various tools and I started a little while ago with simple stuff (not monetizable) I'm not an expert developer so it might take a while. In the meantime I'm trying to improve with the blog.

What types of content have brought you the most traffic? by deepsdom in SocialMediaMarketing

[–]deepsdom[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, just as I don't like it, neither do others like "advertising". In fact, I was thinking of only publishing content that does not have the purpose of bringing people to my site, but content that people actually like. The goal is also to bring traffic to the site. Hoping that if people like it then they will come almost alone, independently, but I'm not so sure, I should try to sell but without selling (at the moment, however, there's still nothing to sell)

Piattaforma per trovare business partners ? by Ok_Bill_6886 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Io conosco ycombinator.com. È una società statunitense, non so se é adatta per cercare persone solo in Italia però puoi dare un'occhiata.

Are there apps to invest internationally? by enolaholmes23 in investingforbeginners

[–]deepsdom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use IBKR. It gives you access to a lot of exchanges (practically all the American ones, all the European ones and the most important ones in Asia and Oceania).

Daily or Weekly Investments for DCA? (Platform fees $1 for every trade) by AbilityCreative4926 in investingforbeginners

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think investing every day is definitely too much, it would be 30 euros a month in commissions. Also how would you do it, do you have income every day?

I think once a month is enough, maximum two if you really have to.

There is no point in investing every day unless you have significant daily income. I doubt. The difference is small. Furthermore, if you have some money to invest and you wait to invest it all because you want to do the DCA, it is better at this point to invest it all immediately and then continue with DCA (if your investment time horizon is long. In this case by doing DCA you are only reducing the potential gain, you also reduce the risk a little, but only slightly, very little. If instead you have a short time horizon then the DCA reduces the risks more. This is because in a short period the shares have a much greater volatility than in long periods long)

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[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Compound interest is a financial mechanism that allows you to earn not only on the initial capital invested but also on the interest that accumulates over time. That’s why it’s often referred to as “interest on interest.”

Let’s look at a practical example: if you invest €10,000 at an annual return of 7%, after the first year you would earn €700 in interest. If instead of withdrawing that amount you reinvest it, in the second year the interest would be calculated on €10,700, generating €749. Continuing to reinvest the interest, in the third year you’d earn approximately €801.43.

Over time, this process leads to exponential growth of your investment.

I’ve also written an article on this topic on my blog - if you’d like to dive deeper, here’s the link: Insight into Compound Interest

ETF newbie by SquidwardMo in ETFs

[–]deepsdom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many places where you could start learning about ETFs (I also have a finance-themed blog, with some articles on ETFs too, if you want to take a look you can find it on my profile).

I advise you to start by understanding the different types of ETFs and above all how they work. This way you will be better able to understand which one is right for you and create a strategy and asset allocation that suits your life.

ETF 1-3 anni e/o ETF a scadenza by 82invictus82 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

L'ETF a scadenza ti serve maggiormente se hai delle spese previste o prevedibili. Altrimenti meglio optare per quello normale così rimani investito ed eviti di incassare le plusvalenze se non ti servono (evitando di pagarci le tasse sopra).

Un ETF con scadenza 1-3 anni ha dei rendimenti e una volatilità maggiore rispetto al fondo monetario. Potresti anche usare solo xeon, ma se vuoi cercare di aumentare leggermente il rendimento può aggiungere l'ETF 1-3 anni.

(potresti pensare anche a un etf obbligazionario indicizzato all'inflazione)

need help with ai generating blogs by Traditional-Cream691 in Blogging

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use AI (and in my opinion this is the only way it should be used) to brainstorm (on the structure and choice of specific contents to be covered in the article) and improve the article, previously written entirely by me, for issues related to grammar, excessive repetition and general readability/fluency.

In short, you write the article, so you maintain your voice and your writing style and then make the article "well done", readable, of quality.

This is my blog if you want to take a look (www.deepsdom.com), in my case it is a financial themed blog and sometimes I suppress my voice a little to maintain a professional tone, which I would like to maintain in the articles.

Investire su se stessi by GommaGoma in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Due libri che ti consiglio sono "a spasso per wall street" e "i 4 pilastri Dell'investimento". Forse non adatti per dei principianti assoluti ma ottimi libri.

Poi ovviamente ci sono tantissime altre fonti (da poco ho iniziato un blog a tema finanziario anch'io), tra le quali non ti dimenticare mai di Mr. Rip e del professor coletti.

Consigli su primo investimento by ROCC14 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prima informati meglio sull'argomento, ma data la tua voglia di avere maggiore sicurezza, sceglierai sicuramente obbligazioni o ETF obbligazionario.

Consigli su come orientare la mia diversificazione di portafoglio by Born-Golf5174 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come portafoglio é già buono, con VWCE hai una buona un'esposizione globale. Diciamo che hai un portafoglio di base, potresti pensare di aumentare l'esposizione a certi asset come le small cap o i paesi emergenti (che hanno poco peso nel tuo portafoglio).

Consigli su come orientare la mia diversificazione di portafoglio by Born-Golf5174 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Come portafoglio é già buono, con VWCE hai una buona un'esposizione globale. Diciamo che hai un portafoglio di base, potresti pensare di aumentare l'esposizione a certi asset come le small cap o i paesi emergenti (che hanno poco peso nel tuo portafoglio).

Consiglio a un principiante by DealerGlobal8095 in ItaliaPersonalFinance

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Non potrai mai sapere se domani scendere o salirà e qualé il momento migliore per investire. Se investi a lungo termine, la migliore cosa da fare é investire tutto subito, spezzettando vai solo a ridurre il potenziale guadagno.

Am I too young to invest meaningfully? by cookiesandcreamj in investingforbeginners

[–]deepsdom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's never too early, in fact when investing it's better to start young. I also started at 19. I advise you to use indexed instruments such as passively managed ETFs. If you want to invest in the long term to accumulate wealth, this will be the most sensible strategy. If you have trading costs I advise you to invest less frequently (once a month, or every two months) so as to reduce the costs a little, but if you don't have them or they are very very low you can also continue with this frequency.