Il a accumulé 8 millions… mais pour quoi faire ?

✨ The platforms I use to invest (commercial collaborations, meaning I can be compensated if you use these links, at no cost to you): ✅ Saxo Bank (For my PEA, securities accounts, and corporate securities accounts) My favorite broker for its low fees, transparency, and access to global markets. Enjoy €500 in free brokerage fees for the first 3 months: https://www.home.saxo/fr-fr/campaigns... ✅ Linxea Spirit 2 (Life Insurance) Fees on unit-linked mutual funds: 0.50%, initial deposit from €500. 69 ETFs, 31 real estate investments, and over 100 direct stocks. Sponsorship: €50 gift card by indicating "Xavier Delmas" when subscribing: https://www.financeads.net/tc.php?t=7... ✅ Lucya Cardif (Life Insurance) Fees on unit-linked plans: 0.50%. Very broad universe: +50 ETFs and +1,000 active stocks from €1,000 per line. Sponsorship: €50 with the code XADE46934. Online experience a little more "paper-based" than Linxea, but very comprehensive offering: www.assurancevie.com 📢 Bourseko: A 100% free newsletter. 100% useful content. Every week, Bourseko helps you invest more intelligently: https://www.bourseko.fr/?utm_source=Y... 💬 The story of Ronald Read, a gas station attendant who became a multimillionaire thanks to dividends, is often told. But is he really a role model? In this video, I show why his story is misunderstood and what it really says about our relationship with money. We'll examine studies on the link between income, wealth, and happiness, the famous threshold where "more" no longer brings much, and what I call the "tranquility threshold": the level that offers not wealth, but freedom.