investor Raivo Hein lost 100,000 euros with Planet42

In the most listened-to interview of the week, investor Raivo Hein shared that he lost 100,000 euros by investing in the car rental business. He also revealed his latest investments.

  • Raivo Hein has gambled, for example, on US stocks such as Tesla, Berkshire, Amazon and Google, he told inverjuus. Photo: Liis Treimann

In the hits of the week, there was also talk about investing in the Baltic stock exchange, an insufficiently sized portfolio, the effects of Donald Trump becoming president, and Elon Musk protecting his back.

Hits of the week:

Raivo Hein opens his latest investments

I don’t want to take too many risks, entrepreneur and investor Raivo Hein commented on his latest investments. He points out where he has invested the money.

He also talks about Planet42, where he lost 100,000 euros, crypto, the Baltic stock exchange, the Estonian economy, Enefit Green shares and his book. Laura Saks asked.

Raivo Hein opens his latest investments

Five stocks to buy on the Baltic stock exchange today

As part of the season of the third quarter results of listed companies, Enlight Research analyst Rudolf Stenar Saluoks summarized which shares of the Baltic Stock Exchange you could consider buying.

Saluoks also discussed whether the shares of construction companies on the Tallinn Stock Exchange could also be considered, and which companies, in his opinion, have a good perspective. Jaan Martin Raik asked.

Five stocks to buy on the Baltic stock exchange today

Marko Oolo put the numbers on the table: which portfolio is really enough

Investor of the year Marko Oolo asked well-known Estonian investors with a portfolio of over a million euros how big the portfolio should be in order to live comfortably without making changes in lifestyle.

He lays out the exact numbers, monthly income and expenses, portfolio return and the percentage that can be spent to explain why the million is missing.

He also talks on the stage of the summer investment festival about how he builds his portfolio, what he believes is the formula for wealth and why he has become fearful as his portfolio grows. Moderated by Juhan Lang.

Marko Oolo put the numbers on the table: which portfolio is really enough

Rector Tiit Landi paid a thousand dollars that remained uninvested

The guest of the program was Tiit Land, rector of Tallinn University of Technology, who is also an investor. His path as an investor began already in the early days of the Tallinn Stock Exchange, when he woke up around three in the morning while doing research in America to make stock transactions on the home stock exchange.

In the show, we talked with Land about his investment journey, we found out what kind of investor he is and what is the current health of his portfolio.

In addition, you can hear from the program how serious or playful the rector is about investing, why he lost a million dollars and what recommendations he has for the investor Toomas. The presenter is Jana Saarkoppel.

Rector Tiit Landi paid a thousand dollars that remained uninvested

Hot seat: Trump ends support for Ukraine

Europe must be ready for the fact that the next US president, Donald Trump, will stop supporting Ukraine and may make agreements with Vladimir Putin that are harmful to Ukraine, American Matthew Crandall, associate professor of international relations at Tallinn University, said in the “Hot Seat” program.

Crandall also talked about the US über-rich like Elon Musk and their deals and influence on Trump, the divided US society, the destruction of the Democrats in the elections and the political superpower achieved by the Republicans.

In the second half of the show, Kristjan Lind, the founder and manager of Bikeep, who returned from America before the election day, operates in the USA. He opens up about what to expect from Trump’s new term, the impact of Trump’s policies on the economy and the Bikeep sector, and what to prepare for. The show is hosted by Martin Teder.

Hot seat: Trump ends support for Ukraine

Global look: Trump’s new favorite Elon Musk is having a midlife crisis

The US businessman Elon Musk, who poured money into Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, seems to be suffering from a radical midlife crisis, journalists Indrek Lepik and Pille Ivask said in the “Global Look” program.

The show talks about the US presidential elections that are behind us. We discussed why the scandalous Donald Trump continues to speak to Americans and what his new administration could look like. How seriously should Trump’s harsh words be taken? What have we learned from his previous tenure? We will also talk about this in the show.

Of course, we also talked about Elon Musk, who has promised to start cutting US bureaucracy. We also talked about Musk’s relationship with Putin and what it could mean if Musk is involved in the leadership of the US state.

In the show, Äripäiv journalists Indrek Lepik and Pille Ivask discuss.

Global look: Trump’s new favorite Elon Musk is having a midlife crisis

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