Discover the personal story of Pineal Assets, a non-physical entity focused on personal growth and self-realization. Explore the journey towards financial stability and inner steadiness for greater investments and a beautiful future.
It might come as a shock to anyone reading this, but there are very few tangible assets that are controlled by Pineal Assets. By very few, I mean close to zero. I can think of two assets - (1) domain name and (2) ...never mind that one isn't tangible. Pineal Assets isn't a registered company and it doesn't exist in any way other than on the internet in this one domain.
On a personal level, I don't have many physical assets either. I don't own a house or land, we rent. I don't own a car, the bank still holds that note. My wife and I have accumulated $1,250.00 in a savings account now which excites us, but generally live paycheck to paycheck like most Americans. We have a lot of stuff in the rented house - a TV on the wall, decorations, decorations, furniture, TWO couches (fancy right?), computers, and an ever-growing closet packet with children's toys. On paper, there isn't much going on here.
Luckily, life is more than just a balance sheet.
This is an ever-evolving part of my growth story. The physical/tangible world has never been the one that I cared most about. I'd blow my savings for a story (in the past). Some of the stories that I've had as a result are epic like traveling for 6 months in a van with no job, designing and manufacturing a pair of sunglasses, and visiting China less than a month before the covid outbreak. If I had been overly focused on the stacking of money, I probably wouldn't have done all that. My goal has always been to earn more, not save more.
Enter the name, Pineal Assets. Not all assets are physical; in fact, none of the godly qualities of a good person are physical. By developing and bringing under my control the intangible assets that I am blessed with, the only creation that can come from it is something great.
My goal is for the website to be a living record of personal growth. Whatever the hell that might look like in my own world.
Yes, there's a primary (first) goal of going 100x with $300 turning into $300,000; however, behind the outward goal is an inward determination to grow in the following ways:
Through a consistent and dedicated application of trading strategies to the futures markets, which will be thoroughly discussed and reviewed herein, coupled with an ever-growing inner steadiness, I'll build a financial resource pool for other investments. Profits from short-term futures trading will fund longer-term investments including stocks and bonds, passive income streams, business investments, and real-estate endeavors.