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Rising Inflation and Its Effect On The Economy
In an inflation ridden economy, For shoppers, it means higher prices, and for workers, it means a loss of buying power. Inflation is when there is an increase in the price of things you can buy within a given timeframe…. Read More ›
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Modern Portfolio Theory And Your Understanding Of Risk
Life isn’t much fun when you’re living paycheck to paycheck, low credit score, and you’re in debt. You don’t need to be a math wiz to do all the calculations and budgeting. Just the basic addition and subtraction will suffice…. Read More ›
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Behavioural Finance and Its Impact On Your ROI
Behavioural finance and behavioural economics are the same things. Why do people refuse to withdraw money out of their savings account when they are drowning in debt? How is it that we treat the same cash with a different point… Read More ›
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Best Invention Of All Time In The Stock Market
KISS — Keep It Simple Stupid This story is of Late Jack Bogle. For those who don’t know who Jack bogle is, he is someone who turned the complexity of finance and investing into something that anyone could understand, and… Read More ›
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Investing Works Better When It’s On Autopilot
Investing is the only field where you don’t have to know all the complicated ins and outs of an industry. All you need is to be patient! You can outperform the majority of retail and professional investors by doing the… Read More ›
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From r/wallstreetbets to TikTok Finfluencers
Gen Z’s and Millennials are getting their financial advice from TikTok and Reddit, and how does it impact their mindset about investing? Since the Covid-19 pandemic last year, most social media apps like TikTok have blown up in popularity as… Read More ›
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Why Early Retirement May Not Be the Best Decision?
What if your dream is just a nightmare in disguise. Many people dream of early retirement. Many can achieve that goal 5–6 years ahead of their actual retirement age. A minority of other FIREies manage to get there a decade… Read More ›
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Stock Picking Like Warren Buffett.
From buying cheap companies at lower prices to purchase good companies at a fair price. Investors worldwide have praised Warren Buffett’s ability to cherry-pick winning stock and companies over the last 50+years. Buffet has a net worth of $100.6 billion… Read More ›
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High-Performance Habits In Investing
Aggregation of Marginal Gain Over Long Period of Time It makes no small difference, then, whether we form habits of one kind or another from our very youth; It makes a very great difference, or rather all the difference. —… Read More ›
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Bitcoin’s Volatility and Principle of Scarcity
And how do these two factors effect the price? I know. I know you have heard about Bitcoin mania a lot lately unless you live in a cave how Bitcoin went from $1 in April of 2011 to $64,863 in… Read More ›
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