The world’s most decorated skier won $1 million in prize money this year—why she plans to invest like Warren Buffett (via CNBCMakeIt)
Lauren Simmons, a former trader with Rosenblatt Securities who's known as the "Wolfette of Wall Street," agrees.last year. "We do not need to be watching the stock market on a day-to-day basis. It's like watching paint dry, and it will give you a heart attack."home in Edwards, Colorado, to figure out where exactly where to invest, she says. When she does spend, she likes to go big, she adds — from buying her house to paying for family vacations in Maui, Hawaii.
She tries not to overspend on anything without a long shelf life, including clothes and jewelry, she says. "I always try to find the little places [to shop] that have the cheapest stuff because I will break stuff, or I drop it or I lose it," Shiffrin says. Note: Shiffrin's season earnings were issued in Swiss francs, and converted to U.S. dollars using exchange rates from Sunday, March 19.Sign up for our new newsletter
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