Shyon
10-07
Warren Buffett’s journey shows that real wealth often comes later in life through patience and compounding. He built his foundation early, but it was decades of steady growth that turned $1 million at age 30 into over $150 billion by 95. That perspective reminds me that wealth isn’t about quick wins — it’s about consistency over time.

I believe strongly in compounding, which is why I focus on building quality positions and holding them long term. My style isn’t identical to Buffett’s, but I share his focus on fundamentals and discipline rather than chasing short-term gains.

Technically, I prefer using daily and weekly candles since my investment horizon is mid- to long-term. Higher timeframes filter out noise and reveal stronger trends and key levels. In the 5-second candlestick test, the support zone and long shadows made “long” a logical choice. I rely on multiple signals rather than a single indicator to build confidence in my decisions.

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At What Age Will You Hit Your “Buffett Moment”? 🧐💰
Have you ever wondered why some people only achieve true financial freedom later in life? Warren Buffett is the perfect example — most of his wealth came from the power of compounding after age 65. How far are you from your own “Buffett moment”?
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  • AlvinBell
    10-07
    AlvinBell
    It's inspiring to see your commitment to long-term growth. Patience truly pays off in investing
    • Shyon
      My pleasure to share more
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