#ItSNotLongYet Articles

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2026-04-27

Difference between “Momadamadara” and other market proverbs | A view that should not be confused with investment decisions

By comparing the differences between Mohamada Nari and other market proverbs, it becomes easier to organize not only t...

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2026-04-04

How do you think about long-term investment? A perspective that is not swayed by short-term noise

How do you think about long-term investment? When looking at long-term investments that are not influenced by short-te...

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2026-03-09

Benefits of knowing what is already going on | Useful situations when making investment decisions

The advantage of knowing what is already happening is not that it guarantees profits, but that it makes it easier to o...

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2026-02-21

What is it like now? Meaning and how to use it in investment decisions

Even when you think the market is over, the market may continue to rise.

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2025-09-24

Examples of what seems late may still be early | How to Read It in the Market

What seems late may still be early is a market maxim used to organize investor behavior and timing.

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2025-07-22

How Should You Use What seems late may still be early in NISA? A Long-Term Approach That Avoids Mistakes

When using what seems late may still be early in NISA with a long-term allocation in mind, mistakes often come less fr...

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2025-05-28

Explanation of Mohamadana for beginners | How to use it for investment

While this explanation for beginners can be used to organize investment decisions, it is a theme that can lead to hast...

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2025-05-08

Common Mistakes at Moha Madana | Pitfalls Beginners Want to Avoid

Even when you think the market is over, the market may continue to rise.

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2025-04-30

Risks and Drawbacks of "What Looks Late May Still Be Early" | How Not to Overuse It

Even when you think the market is over, the market may continue to rise.

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2025-04-27

Investment psychology is not over yet | A way of thinking that does not get swayed by impatience or assumptions

Even when you think the market is over, the market may continue to rise.

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