@hu_naiyi@TidefallCapital Make sense! Though that is where i’m worried that the business could be shrinking. I might just stay away, i appreciate the comment though!
@TidefallCapital Good point, my mistake.
Seems great on paper. Though it feels to me like a similar situation as Warren Buffet buying Berkshire Hathaway in 1962.
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@amit32883@abarone68@seemitch Poker is a personal business where you make capital allocation decision based on your goal and highest return. With the bottleneck being time, volume, tournaments availability. IMO.
@abarone68@amit32883@seemitch The beginning balance is not 1.5 mil. It’s what ever the bankroll needs are. Probably closer to 100k, so it’s about 300k profit so 300% ROI. CAGR is not a good metric, cause you would need to have a bankroll need next year of 400k which would be 4x more in ABI, 50-200ABI
@amit32883 Tournament ROI and Annualized ROI are completely different. Annualized ROI take into consideration bankroll needed and volume. If you have 30% ROI in one 10$ tournament, and can play that tournament 1k times and need 1k bankroll you end up with 300% annualized ROI (3k profit)
@k3ithmccullough Croslite is a trade secret like Coca cola recipe is. It’s not patented because there is an expiry to patent. Though it’s not impossible that a competitor can be very close like Pepsi.
@k3ithmccullough They are new so i wouldnt be able to tell you. Though if you are keen enough you could order a pair of echo wave and a pair of nike reactx and test them out and return them. Let me know the results if you do
@k3ithmccullough Those just came out recently, i tested out slides couple of month ago, and i would not put them in the clog category personally, they are more in the slip on shoes, like Skechers imo
@k3ithmccullough Maybe i miss UGGs clogs, but i havent seen nike or addidas clogs in the wholesales store i went to. But i havent compared those, cause like i said i havent found comparable to try. Only was able to try slides as comparable for croslite moat.
@k3ithmccullough Though in the past i did bought a fake pair of crocs, and hated them, they were not comfortable at all. When i got myself a pair of real one for camping, my opinion about crocs completely changed
@k3ithmccullough Havent found any other clogs or alternative to clogs in stores. Except for birk, which i didnt try as i heard you need to break them in to your feet.
@k3ithmccullough Nike, adidas, underarmor. I also found a guy comparing them on tiktok with a more exhaustive list. And don’t ask me how i found him, i’m still a beginner on tiktok lol