00:01:20 - Mistake #1: Not investing at all 00:04:05 - Mistake #2: Not having an emergency fund 00:07:18 - Mistake #3: Waiting too long to get in 00:09:46 - Mistake #4: Investing too much money at once 00:11:05 - Mistake #5: Not investing enough to cover future financial needs 00:14:25 - Mistake #6: Not considering taxes 00:16:55 - Mistake #7: Not being honest with yourself about how hands-on you want to be
Portfolio Return as of 02/09/2023:
2020: 25.65%
2021: 29.15%
2022: -.019% (SP500 -18.01%)
YTD: +8.29
Monday, May 11, 2020
Don't make these mistakes
00:01:20 - Mistake #1: Not investing at all 00:04:05 - Mistake #2: Not having an emergency fund 00:07:18 - Mistake #3: Waiting too long to get in 00:09:46 - Mistake #4: Investing too much money at once 00:11:05 - Mistake #5: Not investing enough to cover future financial needs 00:14:25 - Mistake #6: Not considering taxes 00:16:55 - Mistake #7: Not being honest with yourself about how hands-on you want to be
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