That is if you have done 25 round-trip trade (buy and sell) in a calendar month (which is 20 trading days), then you are a day trader as per SEC, securities and exchange commission! Please let me know if you qualify :)
With this definition (I didn't even know there was one), I don't qualify. My free time goes elsewhere (science popularisation and fun on this chain, in particular but not only ;) ).
Spirited Away is an iconic film. I recommend going through other Ghibli films too. Totoro should be next!
We have started to watch the entire set of films made by Miyazaki with the boys (they found about them and they are big fans). One film per week. They have watched Totoro without me a few weeks ago (I was visiting MIT on that week), and last week we tried Princess Mononoke. I must admit that I enjoyed those movies too.
We still have a bunch to go. A lot of upcoming nice Saturday evenings ^^
Another fact I think you will enjoy and appreciate.
Did you know that Sir Issac Newton lost most of his life savings in South Sea Bubble? Another example that investment prowess is not exactly proportional to scientific skills.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Sea_Company
https://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/PT.3.4521
I didn't know that story about Newton at all. The physics today article is very interesting and it is indeed a reading that I appreciated.
I fully agree with its conclusions: there is no such a thing as a universal genius. A single person can be excellent in one area but the worst in another. An also, it is important to diversify (to some extent) our investments, and also account for the fact that it could go to zero.
Cheers!