In this day and age of technology, investing into stocks via the stock market is something that everyone can do. Investing into the stock market before the internet was certainly more of a challenge, but these days it is very realistic to take control of your own wealth management systems. The question really comes down to what is your time worth? Should you use a financial adviser to invest into stocks, or should you take the time and do it yourself? There is not right or wrong answer here, but I do want to walk you through the thought process that you need to consider when it comes to making this financial decision. If you want to grow wealth and retire a millionaire, you need to have a viable plan and strategy from the start. The beginning of this strategy is who will be in charge? Should it be you or a financial adviser? Let’s take a look at both situations.
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Well explained Clay… all common sense. Cheers!!
Mr. motivator haha.
Can someone explain to me people, I have
unrealized – 280,
net liquidity of 1470, and
excess liquidity 34
that makes 1784, which makes no sense to me since I deposited 1710, why the total is 1784?
great content once again!
How do you start investing at 16
Holy fuck we get it you think people are above avg. Jesus how about I invest $5 for every time you said that
do you buy and hold stocks or do you just trade them?
Beautiful
Awesome way to break down the basics Clay. Glad I decided to DIY back in 2008. Still learning 12 years later. Good reminder, thanks!