Stocks Are NOT A Short-Term Investment. Here’s Why…
Stock market investing has far too many bad outcomes over short periods. You’ve got to be a long-term investor.
Stock market investing has far too many bad outcomes over short periods. You’ve got to be a long-term investor.
The stock market has few needles. Missing out on them negates the purpose of stock investing in the first place. Your best bet – literally – is buying the whole haystack.
Most good habits don’t have a “set it and forget it” solution. They take work. But investors have it easy. Unless, that is, you’re being a dummy.
Even the New York Times can get their math dangerously wrong.
A reader asks if their $18K investment was a total mistake.
An easy way to level up your finances is to bucket your money. It’s a mental accounting trick that helps both your objective financial plan and your subjective financial mindset.
My thoughts on investing have shifted over the years. New ideas consistently challenge me and force me to question my assumptions. The biggest: is there skill in investing?
There are exactly two things that determine how our lives turn out…
Basic arithmetic shows that the “magic” of dividend investing is just a castle in the sky.
Not sure where to focus? Let’s use a simple, terrific heuristic. Compare your annual savings against your investment growth.