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khalid the gamer who the hell cares it’s a comment on RU-vid. It’s copied because it’s kinda funny. I only got 28 likes I don’t know why your bitching about it
Transfer of wealth usually occur during market crash, so the more stocks drop, the more I buy, in the meanwhile I'm just focused on making better investments and earning more as recession fear increases, apparently there are strategies to 5X gains in this present market cos I read of someone that pulled a profit of $330k within 6months, and it would really help if you could make a video covering these strategies.
The strategies are quite rigorous for the regular-Joe. As a matter of fact, they are mostly successfully carried out by pros who have had a great deal of knowledge to pull such trades off.
@@MariusNatt Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the market right now, I've been in touch with a coach for awhile now mostly cause I lack the depth knowledge and mental fortitude to deal with these recurring market conditions, I netted over $220K during this year's massive fluctuations, that made it clear there's more to the market that we avg just don't know
@@Rachelschneider03 The adviser I employ is 'Autumn Lynzi Smith", who is really fairly well-known; you may have stumbled across her before, while landing across one of her numerous featured articles; simply search for her by fullname.
May be he is wealthiest person in india but whenever kindness of billionaires discuss,people will always talk about ratan tata, the true gem of our india🙂
I'm convinced that the big investors and analysts are trying to scare us to keep us poor and ignorant to the market.. because its steady doing good after all the jobless and market crash talks
@@silvias9962 if you have that much money to buy this house. The most important thing is your family. Rest you don't need to find anything your servants will do it.
I've worked so hard, but investing is the problem, especially the real estate investment of my dreams. I know the housing program is really booming these days. I have the money to invest in it, but I don't feel like I have a reliable intermediary to guide me
It's quite hard to find reliable ones these days, especially from scammers, but my boss is investing through a certain Mr. Joseph who I don't really remember
The narrator does sound jealous at times. In the name of reporting his views were louder. Charity is something people have to do when they want to do. No one stops going to restaurant because there are starving people on earth. People don't stop travelling because it is non affordable for most. Charity doesn't have to be for people to see. The fact that Mukesh Ambani gives employment for hundreds of thousands is good enough.
@@jellyfishi_ the fact that you have the freedom of speech to call someone "tyrant" for voicing their opinion shows it is a free world. If you can't extend the same courtesy to others that you expect shows tyranny.
Nobody becomes a millionaire or a billionaire by working for others and depending on them, good investment bring millions of dollars, and consistency brings billions, the market is all about BTC at the moment now....
@@billysandoval1892 The stock market is a vast platform to invest in. It’s very profitable especially when you’ve got a trusted professional to assist you
Yeah I know it sounds hugely over exaggerated,... but with these type of high class places and high class people, it’s pretty much like “might as well be”. 😂😂😂
Another reason Antillia is very expensive because it is located in Mumbai, in this area of Mumbai an ordinary 3 BHK flat costs around 7-10 crores . Having a flat in Mumbai is many times expensive than having a bigger Bunglow in US
That condescending remark on Bollywood towards the end though. As much as they talk about Mumbai's poverty and that the riches aren't doing enough, I'd also like to point out that it's the same case with NYC. Poverty is high and the riches aren't doing enough to demolish it. 💀
Actually irony is Ambani has literally became richest indian as market value of reliance industies has reached usd 150 billion.. more than all the companies of Tata group combined. while considering Mistry family (of cyrus mistry) owns 18% stake in tata sons and ratan tata cant possibly hold rest of the stake by himself as it his holded by other different shareholders (other promoters, fii, dii, retail investors, etc). Which makes Ambani literally the Richest Indian. Ratan Tata is great man. But so is Ambani.
@@2312sourabh Ratan tata could never imagine building a house of $2 billion for him. Instead he would build a million houses to the poor. He is a simple man and an underrated hero..... But that doesn't mean ambani's contribution to the nation is less... It's jst the diffrnce, Ambani is a business man while rata tata was an industrialist...
AkshaY building this type of house would be a piece of cake for Jeff bezos and other superior rich personalities than Ambani.. but everyone have different vision and Goals... Bezos wanna be on first spot and beat the epitome of richness ie. Mansa Musa I
@@2312sourabh true now ril is a zero net debt company and they are venturing into new tech businesses which generally require low capex so ril stock will double in the next 3 or 4 years.
@@dibyamandey6335 Yes also.. Mukesh Ambani is ambitious to launch Jio's IPO on NASDAQ and it is going to benefit RIL big time. but who will teach this financially illiterate emotional fools... TATA, Ambani all are doing gr8 work for the country...
India's richest mans done a lot for the country. He reduced internet prices by over 70 percent. The entire country has access to Internet now. He has earned that house
@@hyyhenthusiast07 i was about to say this lol..anybody with basic logic can guess it..even regular people's houses has attached bathrooms for every bedroom. So this person's attempt of a joke didn't hit that well.
Ratan Tata’s net worth is estimated to be around $1 billion. Although his family owns over 86% of his company’s shares, they are mostly used for philanthropic and charity works, therefore meaning that most of the fortune of Ratan Tata goes into charity. In fact, if not for his philanthropic mindset, Ratan Tata could be among the world’s richest man but did sacrifice his personal net worth to improve the lives of the less fortunate.
@suman kumari achaa tum kya ho congress bhakt mat bano lutne wale bhi vahi hai sbko dekh liya 60 saal mai or tumhe jio hi itta dera hai khush nhi hooo vrna kha 300 400 dene padte the 1 gb ke
One, you wouldn't hear the door slam if it took the kid 15 minutes to get to the room from where you are. Two, this comment is under a lot of videos similar to this.
Soon adani will leave him behind. He is 16th on the list of the richest in the world while ambani is 12th. Adani's pace since last year is insane. Be will soon cross 100 billion dollar
Lol that Slum (Dharavi) generates $2B a year , From Huffington Post:- _The Guardian reports that in all, Dharavi has an estimated 5,000 businesses and 15,000 single-room factories that produce somewhere between $700 million and $1 billion a year in revenue._ (Mar 11, 2011)
@@officialmehdyee8099 that is IF he worked 24/7, divide that by 3 to get 8 hours a day, and that's still assuming no weekend for him. That comes down to $3.5k per month.
If you want to be successful have the mindset of the rich, spend less and invest more,. Don't give up your dreams, I pray whoever likes and reads this will be successful!
Soumyajyoti Sarkar You know how hard it is for an Asian or African or black person to become a billionaire? For me, I do not care if he is an Indian or black and proud of his achievements. Bravo!!
@Andrea Christ well some super rich people do donate to charity. If you think everyone should be equal and get paid the same amount I got the perfect solution for you : SOVIET UNION
@Andrea Christ Why assume and doubt? You don't live in India, so why judge? He earned the money, he is spending it. There is no rule book saying, that a billionaire need to donate a percentage of his assets so he could please the world. No body is stopping those people in slum to work smart and earn. After all father of the person we talking about came from a poor family. Also, if it does really matter, Reliance industries pays for education for entire villages and towns, in the locality of the industry situated.
Excellent video, thanks for taking the time to explain, it was very helpful to me, quick and simple steps plus an excellent explanation, it really works so well!
-"Richest man in India"- He's the Richest man in whole Asia. *Edit:* For those who're contradicting my statement, here is a fact check; - Jack Ma: www.forbes.com/profile/jack-ma/#c494d841ee43 *($48.2B)* - Mukesh Ambani: www.forbes.com/profile/mukesh-ambani/#342b1109214c *($78.5B)* -- as of now Source: Forbes
Funny how he's praising him for his house but on the other hand insulting india for it's poverty..👍🏻 Yeah there is poverty in India but pointing it out again and again won't make you look great..
@ghnng ghjuh you must be from a trash ass country yourself. Can you even afford a round trip to India? I'm pretty sure the biggest trip you have ever taken must be to your cousin's house in Alabama. Don't bother responding, because I have no time for trash.
🥰Ratan Tata's philanthropic journey is truly inspirational. His decision to channel the majority of his wealth into charitable causes is a testament to his unwavering commitment to making the world a better place. In a world often focused on personal gain, his selflessness shines brightly. Imagine the impact he could have made on his personal net worth, potentially making him one of the wealthiest individuals globally. However, he chose a different path, one that prioritizes the well-being of others over personal riches. Ratan Tata's legacy extends far beyond the boardroom, leaving a lasting mark on humanity. His story serves as a reminder that true wealth lies not only in material possessions but in the positive change we bring to the lives of others. 🥰
You have to do it continually after every other use or so, until you've added about half a bottle worth of water to it in total, so that you don't lose effectiveness that much, but essentially double the number of uses. Yeah, I don't have a billion-dollar mansion, either...
Honestly you know what. This might seem incredibly ostentatious, because of how visible it is, but really when you think about it, hes actually wasting way LESS space than some houses that cost 1% of this. Having the building be so ridiculous in height, rather than length and width, is in a way, kind of respectable.
Hi u Billionaires were is the philanthropy helping poor people all over. yes when u have money u can get best of everything what about the people who got brilliant kids n cannot afford food clothing blankets groceries n more if each person have it in there hearts to help 1 person that will help. hwk is helping people in Gautang n trying to get finds to help more places helping with kindness Rishen Moodley started this project in 2019 . want to expand all over need volunteers keep people away from street n bad habits. need to build homes for homeless n educate n train soccer players n n all works of life. thank u
@@Chavezoid yeah almost all indians are using Jio network providing internet at a very low rate . Less than 7$, approx 7.8$ we are getting 2 gb daily internet with free unlimited calling and 100 messages free for 84 days.
@@Chavezoid yeah various plans of data are available 349 rupee - 1.5 gb daily for 70 days 398 rupee - 2 gb daily for 70 days 399 rupee - 1.5 gb daily for 84 days 448 rupee - 2 gb daily for 84 days 1699 rupee - 1.5 gb daily for 365 days And in all these plans 100 messaging and unlimited calls are available Monthly packages are also available but mostly approx 90% recharge their data only for 84 days. And 1 USD = approx 70 rupee
@@Chavezoid In India net pack is too much cheap. Others companies are also providing data approx same rate or little bit costly than reliance jio . All these happens because of reliance Jio . And we thanks to mukesh ambani
@TBona His father had a rags to riches story. He made a good business exceptional. His company provides 1/5th of the countries exports. Do you know how many jobs that has created. His house for 6, alone, has provided jobs for 600 persons. If this was USA.... it still happens. Flint Michigan. Has the clean water problem been sorted out? Yet states are willing to go on tax redemption for Amazon's second headquarter. Colored neighborhoods- are they getting the same standard education and opportunities that rich neighborhoods get? Why did Felicia Huffman get 20 days in Jail for mail fraud to get her kid to go to a good college (obv. the girl could have gotten into any college), and yet Tanya McDowell gets 5 years for lying about her son's neighborhood to get him into a "better" elementary school (I know it is 1 count of larceny for the lie and 2 counts of narcotics sale, yet they charged her initially for 40 years and she took a plea for 5 years for ALL charges) The way this guy narrates it does make it sound he isnt too happy about this. Most forget, the cities if NYC, Chicago etc were built on the backs of Irish and Italian Immigrants, and the states of the South were built by the Blacks. Yet after 200+ yrs of independence, there is so much inequality between rich and poor, what exactly would you expect from a country that is 72 yrs old.
Well I’m from Canada and I personally feel that India is magnificent. It’s food, temples, hotels and every other place we’ve been too was splendid. I know india has still got a lot to develop. But that doesn’t mean you guys can look down upon one nation. And according to recent sources, all Indians now have decent toilets, their prime minister has worked a lot to build over 20 million toilets in a span of just 4 years. So just shut up when you know nothin’
@@kbtdadap Noone does that in Mumbai streets. And the slums nearby are of immigrants from Bangladesh who refuse to go from there even though they are given a better place to live. They don't poop on the streets like a few years ago but they totally change the image of the city.
he criticizes the indian man for having such an expensive home with poor neightbors but he NEVER critisises rich american how lives in multimillion dollar homes in LA while a few miles away there are many homeless people !
That's not how networth works it's how much they earn even if he donates 65 - 70 % of his earning it doesn't affect his networth because it's depends on investment so he should be 2nd or 1st richest person in world but he's not
@Fire Heart however India isn't as poor as you think almost two third people live under poverty is a stupid statement the poverty is very less than it seems the survey is false it might be just taken only 100 people survey
@Fire Heart You’re really talking like everyone here is poor. There are some areas where mostly poor people live and some places where Middle class people live. You stereotypical people have made an image that every Indian is poor and lives enough, while that’s definitely not the case. We are officially developing and growing. But you wanna ignore that and point out that we’re poor. Just by watching movies and a couple of videos on India and claiming to be the know-it-all guy! Every other video portraying India bad is filled with comments by foreigners who think that this video represents India as a whole. What if I say that every American is stupid and believes mask and vaccines cause Autism? That’s gonna make me sound stupid, right? There are videos showcasing India being developed but I never see even a single foreigner looking at those videos, and blatantly ignoring the fact that a whole country can not be slum. People still talking about defecation, don’ know that India became a defecation on road free country in 2018, you guys seriously need to change you view about things and focus on now, not the past! The image you have of India you have right now is of the 1975-80s, we’ve developed a lot since. So you better stop blatantly criticising everything a country does without checking facts, because that makes you sound stupid, you already are one!
Mukesh ambani had got a really great vision for his upcoming generations that can live in a sustainable luxury antilla private residential building for more than 100 years later.
if the 5 minute crap isn't turned into 10+ minute utter s|-|it.. Mr. Pauper cannot monetise the video and have somes alms thrown his way by youtube. a man slut's gotta do, what a man sluts' gotta do!
It’s not worth it, this city is one of the worst cities in the world, it’s so polluted and it’s a slum, they can’t even open their windows cuz of the pollution 😂😂 and drive super cars on those crazy roads 😂😂 every millionaire in Europe and US has way better life than then.
He gives us 2 GB 4G internet data per day for 90 days at the price of only 6 $ This is the cheapest price in the world, I guess ! But when he had launched his Jio 4G services, he gave us free 4 GB internet data per day for 180 days... Edit :- That's why there is a subscribers war between T-Series and PewDiePie
I guess you are correct, South african data cost as much as 10.31 $ (1GIG) per month on some networks. however Telkom data cost like 0.69 USD (1GIG) per month though which is good when compare to other networks.
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