james sutcliffe you still have 65 years to go, health care is better and better with 65 years you will feel like a 55 today: brand new. Check out my videos as well if you look for good vakue
You still got 20 years if you plan to retire by 65, if you invest properly you will be well in if you want to retire by the average age of 65, you can retire later or earlier all up to you and where you are and if you are satisfied
Hey man, just happen to be on a rewatch spree, and id like to thank you greatly for making this literature SOOOO accessible. It has been of immense value to me, as you're the first finance youtube channel i started following in January when i randomly got interested in the stock market x) its safe to say youve earned me a pretty penny. Thank you again, and please keep doing what youre doing :)
I started investing at 38 and only had to work 18 more years, retiring at 56. I would recommend, however, that your listeners start as early as possible.
Reading this in 2020. I just started investing at 34. Hope to be aggressive and smart with a dividend portfolio to live off of within 10 years. Thanks for your inspiring comment!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Started early! I turned 18 on aug 22, bought 15 shares of GE, 2 shares of CAT, and a share of Chevron, looking to build a dividend reinvestment portfolio
I’m 20, 50k invested from working in high school and uni. All I can say is read, read, read! These videos are good but you gotta reinforce these concepts and practice spending long periods studying.
My biggest advice to you is to avoid individual stocks. Invest in mutual funds. For example etf or index funds. I have an index fund that tracks the S and P 500. Highly suggest doing that. I am 20 years old btw. Just sharing some advice a couple millionaires shared with me. Index funds are low risk high reward investment. But they are long term investments and that is what you want. Make sure you look at the fees for all of your investments even if you don't take my advice and invest in a fun. Oh and continue self educating!! If possible find a mentor in your area that is willing to invest their time into you. The mentors will help open your mind to new possibilities in life.
I started at 27. (I'm still 27) My only regret on this falling market is that I didn't start when I was 18. Other than that, this is the best buying opportunity in years! Best of luck to everyone!
don't worry this bearish market brought you to almost the same index as you would had when you were 18 so cherish and invest wisely, so that you can grab the oppurtunity.
Thank you so much. you are such a big help for people who are starting to dive into investing. Big respect to you on making time to do these kind of videos. cheers!
Ralph Gideon Devan nice bro, appreciate if you give me feedback on my portfolio will be interesting to see how it compares to yours (got portfolio vids on my channel)
Bro, good for you. I've been reading about stocks, trading, and investment for 4 years now. But only seriously started investing in stocks using fundamental analysis a few months ago, at the age of 34. When you're my age you'll be way way more awesome than I am now. I wish I was watching things like this when I was 22, too "busy" watching stupid prank videos then haha.
Started when I was ~20 and earned enough to get me through uni. In my mid 30s now and could live off of trading alone (but I don't want to). When I started I needed to figure stuff out by myself but now there are many great channels such as this one to get your knowledge from before loosing money. We've come quite far in financial education and I love it.
started early XD, still 14 my dream is to someday start a holding company conglomerate like berkshire with my own little twist ofc. i’ve already got some ideas on how to raise some capital, soo.. wish me luck I guess!!
started very early. First stock at 8. Really into the stock market 10. Predicted market crash at 10. Now i am 11 and in the 3 years i have been investing in the stock market i have doubled my money. I knew a lot of important things by myself. I don't really care about what others say about my investment.
Started early , on the day I turned 18. Made 300% return from investment in GME that could have been 1500% if I wasnt young, dumb and greedy. Afterwards , I fell in love with business and understood that coming up with clever ways of coming up with money was something that I was always interested in. Currently I am 19 , studying BBA abroad and learning investing on the side. I love it!
if you invested in GME, don't worry you were dumb when you got the 300% return! remember, if you got a 300% return it could also have gone down 100%, thats the nature of volatility. when you get a x% return, just realize it can happen the opposite way too. don't listen to WSB. they call themselves r tards for a reason. listen to this guy, warren buffet, and Charlie Munger. i also started on GME, made a little money, and got my ass kicked when i imagined buying a new car with the theoretical 10K profit i'd make. just trying to save you some heartache and time.
i never comment on YT but i had to this time! im 22 and i find your channel the best thing that i have found to help me rich my financial freedom , i love you! keep up the great content!
Their success is not just huge but also sustainable. They have been able to keep a constant compounding growth of over 26%, doubling their money every 2-3 years. They have stuck to this growth rate for more than 40 yrs. Even with their philanthropic activities they still manage to get it going. Simply the best. Thanks for your amazing content
@@johndoes6706 I agree and I personally wouldn't recommend investing in Berkshire. But if you look at Warren's net worth since his teens it's doubling every 2-3 yrs.
Are you investing yourself? I would enjoy hearing about strategies that you use yourself. From all the books you have read, what principles did you attach to your own investing?
Nice video. Berkshire Hathaways' biggest position is cash now (60%) Not good long term but he is getting ready for something in the short term (1-3 years)
Key Ideas: Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett’s umbrella holding company, has endured because its stakeholders revere its values and culture. Shareholders keep their shares for decades though it hasn’t paid dividends since 1967. Berkshire buys for the long term; it chooses well-run firms in core industries, keeps management in place and stays out of running the business. Firms it acquires have low debt, exceptional management and strict cost control. Subsidiaries tend to operate in “rudimentary,” basic businesses - boring beats exciting. Berkshire’s shared values include thriftiness, hard work, honesty, entrepreneurship and the discipline to stick to a core business. Berkshire’s headquarters employs only about a dozen people to oversee a $300 billion company with more than 300,000 employees. Warren Buffett controls “capital allocations” and closely guards Berkshire’s reputation. Buffett deals directly and ruthlessly with breaches of Berkshire Hathaway’s values. No one can replace Warren Buffett, but his development and crafting of Berkshire’s culture will enable it to thrive after his tenure.
I was never able to understand exactly how Warren Buffet end up with so much money. I understand the concept of compounding but did they made all their money from their original investment or from the funds managements fee? I would know more in dept how they made billions.
Started at 18 thank you WB and CM compound interest works never interrupt, never take loan out , don’t panic when correction seize opportunity with your money
Gold is a productive asset 3:31 when it is converted to jewellery. As you know if you own a product that is part of consumer mind , demand for that product will be there forever. Demand for Gold jewellery will be there forever ( at least until we last as a species)as women ( mainly Asian) loves it and men will keep buying to keep women happy
From where are you I also want to do it as an aspirer want to know from where you arrange funds and people to be devoted to work with you dear Define now I am curious
ARRAB ALI MAZ $110,000 income. I max out my Roth IRA annually at Vanguard in mutual funds with a growth tilt. I also invest 14% of my income into Roth and Traditional 401Ks and my company pension. These funds are mostly in S&P and international indexes. Then I also contribute $1K to 3K in my company’s Stock Purchase plan (I work for a bank). Lastly I invest another $5K per year in high yield cash savings accounts like Marcus by Goldman Sachs. This money is for investing when the market dips and acts as a secondary emergency fund.
@@brianjames9832 so tell me how much you invested initially when you started as a young man you are supposed to get money from some where is it family or else
Started Early. 18 year old from Norway, and I currently own these stocks: Delta, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Revolve Group Inc. and HUGO BOSS (German Stock)
I STARTED AT 21, lol i think i lost over a thousand watched wolf of wall street repeatedly and then read graham, only recently I have a clear..oopf.. strategy... thats working for me.. for now.
love the info at 12:49 has worked for me-thanks! also, my wife just commented recently, “why don’t you see if library has these books instead of buying them fromSwedish investor?”. my response”are you kidding me?” but I frequently buy used when the link sends me to amazon. finally, on first,takeawy regarding investments for inflation, a great topic would be a video on investing options for inflationary times, may need to pull from 5 different books? latest CPI was .8, largest single monthly increase since 1981. could be in a double digit inflationary environment by end of year, wait and see...
I have a question about the Great Management filter for companies. What makes a management great? How does one measure that? Filters are supposed to help you reduce time looking only at promising companies but how does evaluating the management team help with that? I can only imagine that the majority of uprising investors probably even don't know 99% of executives in such teams and then need to spend a substantial amount of time doing that research after all 🤔
Constantin Gavrilete it isn’t something you can just type in a stock screener, you have to look at the conference calls for the company for the last 10 years and see what they were saying and how management acted and whether they kept their promises years later.
Constantin Gavrilete that is a good question! I would say by sitting with them and experience by your own, see the company culture and focus! make sure to check my videos I vlog about Stocks daily!
Late response here. One hint you can take that tells you that a company has a great management it's it's ability to reinvest profits. You can analyse this by watching it's EPS, ROE and ROIC. If a company has grown these parameters over the year in a steady way MAYBE they have a good management that's doing a good work reinvesting it's profits
Gold is perfectly fine in periods of high inflation for those that want safety of principal. What WB & CM want is growth. So, of course, the put down gold. The closest they will get to gold are gold mining companies stocks.
STARTED EARLY. Board my first stock at 13 (Only 20 Dollars for fun tho), and have since traded steam skins which kinda works like stocks. I then started investing in an index, which follow 20 other indexes. There for my risk is VERY LOW, and my portefolio is spread among 27 different categorys, 10 countrys (Here mostly USA, european companies and LARGE danish companies). I have now set my eye on trying to invest in single companies, because there is a MUCH higher chance of getting a big check, but dont wanna gamble all my hard earned money away.
And You'll be a millionair at 60........ It sounds good but think deeply!!! When You'll be 60 then you will have weak bones,sprinkles in face, and Won't have a young mind So Don't invest in stocks... Be millionair in 30s
Master the investment strategy of Warren Buffett: bit.ly/2RT5per
Bro I am only 14
Recreation Value how much you got invested?
Shraman Sakariya bro I’m 12
@@shramansakariya3504 ++qq+
Started late. 45 years old. better late than never though.
james sutcliffe you still have 65 years to go, health care is better and better with 65 years you will feel like a 55 today: brand new. Check out my videos as well if you look for good vakue
You still got 20 years if you plan to retire by 65, if you invest properly you will be well in if you want to retire by the average age of 65, you can retire later or earlier all up to you and where you are and if you are satisfied
Never too late! What counts, you got started.
Bro buy real state and retire reach trust me
Can anyone suggest any books so I can understand this channel ?
Hey man, just happen to be on a rewatch spree, and id like to thank you greatly for making this literature SOOOO accessible. It has been of immense value to me, as you're the first finance youtube channel i started following in January when i randomly got interested in the stock market x) its safe to say youve earned me a pretty penny. Thank you again, and please keep doing what youre doing :)
I'm happy that you enjoy the content deadlysoul007! Hope that I'll be able to keep providing you with more helpful videos in the future!
I started investing at 38 and only had to work 18 more years, retiring at 56. I would recommend, however, that your listeners start as early as possible.
Steven Oliver amazing. Share my story, at least in my community!
Sir I’m lucky to find him 2 years ago. I’m 26 now hope to have a long runway and correct my mistakes I made 20-25 years old.
Reading this in 2020. I just started investing at 34. Hope to be aggressive and smart with a dividend portfolio to live off of within 10 years. Thanks for your inspiring comment!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
5his is 2021 and I started investing @ 32
@@Nullpunkt420 I've been doing business since 16, I've been losing hard, now doing it smart I'm 22
it took me 28 years to read my first ever book, and the last 13 months ive read 18 books now
Awesome man, keep it up!
How do you only have 56k subscribers. This is the most under-rated channel on TH-cam!
Yeah, I love this channel too. :) :) :)
BeaverOwl it is really good! Check out my videos as well if you are interested in this niche
Indeed!
Yes, one of my favourite channels too, give it time...
Because most people are poor minded...
Started early! I turned 18 on aug 22, bought 15 shares of GE, 2 shares of CAT, and a share of Chevron, looking to build a dividend reinvestment portfolio
Henry Kolberg You think GE is going to make a comeback? I’m 18 also, but I’ve heard of massive fraud from them
Alex Griffith not anymore, I sold just before they cut pensions, made about $100
Henry Kolberg buy utx and ir. Both companies are spinning off a lot of good assets. You could get 5 companies from 2
I’m 20, 50k invested from working in high school and uni. All I can say is read, read, read! These videos are good but you gotta reinforce these concepts and practice spending long periods studying.
My biggest advice to you is to avoid individual stocks. Invest in mutual funds. For example etf or index funds. I have an index fund that tracks the S and P 500. Highly suggest doing that. I am 20 years old btw. Just sharing some advice a couple millionaires shared with me. Index funds are low risk high reward investment. But they are long term investments and that is what you want. Make sure you look at the fees for all of your investments even if you don't take my advice and invest in a fun. Oh and continue self educating!! If possible find a mentor in your area that is willing to invest their time into you. The mentors will help open your mind to new possibilities in life.
Man, this TH-cam Channel is such a win win for you, while providing actual value to others. Much respect.
Thank you for your support Dominik Bilinski!
Started early at 11, I’m 13 now. I’ve been watching all of your videos from oldest to newest
I started at 27. (I'm still 27)
My only regret on this falling market is that I didn't start when I was 18.
Other than that, this is the best buying opportunity in years! Best of luck to everyone!
don't worry this bearish market brought you to almost the same index as you would had when you were 18
so cherish and invest wisely, so that you can grab the oppurtunity.
How's it going for you? I hope you bought more for cheap.
I started 2 years ago when I was 23 and I am still compounding both my intelligence and money, thank you The Swedish Investor.
I knew most of it before, but the way you are presenting the stuff is simply amazing!
할 수 있다! 알고 투자 best regards to China!
@@wolfofdubai Best regards to Saudi Arabia!
Thank you so much. you are such a big help for people who are starting to dive into investing. Big respect to you on making time to do these kind of videos. cheers!
Started last year, just turned 22 now. We’ll see how the next few years play out!
Same here bro 22
Ralph Gideon Devan nice bro, appreciate if you give me feedback on my portfolio will be interesting to see how it compares to yours (got portfolio vids on my channel)
Nice I’m 20. I urge everyone to read Security Analysis.
@@DanielNyong is that a specific book or you mean read about it in general? sorry for the q lol
Bro, good for you. I've been reading about stocks, trading, and investment for 4 years now. But only seriously started investing in stocks using fundamental analysis a few months ago, at the age of 34. When you're my age you'll be way way more awesome than I am now. I wish I was watching things like this when I was 22, too "busy" watching stupid prank videos then haha.
I started when I am 17 year old and now I am 20 year old
Thank you for knowledge
Love from india ❤️
Started when I was ~20 and earned enough to get me through uni. In my mid 30s now and could live off of trading alone (but I don't want to). When I started I needed to figure stuff out by myself but now there are many great channels such as this one to get your knowledge from before loosing money. We've come quite far in financial education and I love it.
started early XD, still 14
my dream is to someday start a holding company conglomerate like berkshire with my own little twist ofc.
i’ve already got some ideas on how to raise some capital, soo.. wish me luck I guess!!
Best of luck
Good luck
STEVE GUNAWAN and don’t dream too low! Think big!
thx ahaha, not even my friends are this supportive :D
What's your idea?
started very early. First stock at 8. Really into the stock market 10. Predicted market crash at 10. Now i am 11 and in the 3 years i have been investing in the stock market i have doubled my money. I knew a lot of important things by myself. I don't really care about what others say about my investment.
12:57 that moment I realized I forgot to like the video. Thank you for sharing all the great knowledge in such a comprehensive presentation!
Started early , on the day I turned 18. Made 300% return from investment in GME that could have been 1500% if I wasnt young, dumb and greedy. Afterwards , I fell in love with business and understood that coming up with clever ways of coming up with money was something that I was always interested in. Currently I am 19 , studying BBA abroad and learning investing on the side. I love it!
if you invested in GME, don't worry you were dumb when you got the 300% return! remember, if you got a 300% return it could also have gone down 100%, thats the nature of volatility. when you get a x% return, just realize it can happen the opposite way too. don't listen to WSB. they call themselves r tards for a reason. listen to this guy, warren buffet, and Charlie Munger.
i also started on GME, made a little money, and got my ass kicked when i imagined buying a new car with the theoretical 10K profit i'd make. just trying to save you some heartache and time.
Started early, still learning. Thank you so much for sharing knowledge. Wish you be a great investor and tearcher on this.
Thank you for removing the music.
kimyuseung much Better
I liked the music 🤷🏼♂️
He just forgot adding it
I thought I was wheezing whenever I heard the whistle lol
Started Early, & I will change Buffet, and become the best investors ever
i never comment on YT but i had to this time! im 22 and i find your channel the best thing that i have found to help me rich my financial freedom , i love you! keep up the great content!
Thank you for your comment Nima! I'm glad for your support!
Their success is not just huge but also sustainable. They have been able to keep a constant compounding growth of over 26%, doubling their money every 2-3 years. They have stuck to this growth rate for more than 40 yrs. Even with their philanthropic activities they still manage to get it going. Simply the best. Thanks for your amazing content
They underperformed the SP500 during the last decade though.
@@johndoes6706 I agree and I personally wouldn't recommend investing in Berkshire. But if you look at Warren's net worth since his teens it's doubling every 2-3 yrs.
Hi. How does someone double that quickly?
Started early. Still learning. Nice summary, i've read the book in german. Good Videos on your Channel
Are you investing yourself? I would enjoy hearing about strategies that you use yourself. From all the books you have read, what principles did you attach to your own investing?
Nice video. Berkshire Hathaways' biggest position is cash now (60%) Not good long term but he is getting ready for something in the short term (1-3 years)
Wdym
Can't get enough of Warren, he is the greatest investor.
Ad Kest yes! And so simple. At least he makes it look like it.
RIP Charlie. This book is a great way to remember him.
When he got to the part where he talks about fish and boats I got an ad called plenty of fish.
started early!im currently 12 and already bought my first stock
Key Ideas:
Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett’s umbrella holding company, has endured because its stakeholders revere its values and culture.
Shareholders keep their shares for decades though it hasn’t paid dividends since 1967.
Berkshire buys for the long term; it chooses well-run firms in core industries, keeps management in place and stays out of running the business.
Firms it acquires have low debt, exceptional management and strict cost control.
Subsidiaries tend to operate in “rudimentary,” basic businesses - boring beats exciting.
Berkshire’s shared values include thriftiness, hard work, honesty, entrepreneurship and the discipline to stick to a core business.
Berkshire’s headquarters employs only about a dozen people to oversee a $300 billion company with more than 300,000 employees.
Warren Buffett controls “capital allocations” and closely guards Berkshire’s reputation.
Buffett deals directly and ruthlessly with breaches of Berkshire Hathaway’s values.
No one can replace Warren Buffett, but his development and crafting of Berkshire’s culture will enable it to thrive after his tenure.
Instawise thanks for summary - check my vids and sum them up if you like
Don't forget the FED played a major role in boosting Buffet's stocks in times of crisis
I was never able to understand exactly how Warren Buffet end up with so much money. I understand the concept of compounding but did they made all their money from their original investment or from the funds managements fee? I would know more in dept how they made billions.
Thank you for your videos! They are very helpful. Keep them coming
Cheers Rick Hermann! 🙌
Started at 18 thank you WB and CM compound interest works never interrupt, never take loan out , don’t panic when correction seize opportunity with your money
this book is on my to read list.. I actually have it.. just sitting on the shelf.. its on queue
Gold is a productive asset 3:31 when it is converted to jewellery. As you know if you own a product that is part of consumer mind , demand for that product will be there forever. Demand for Gold jewellery will be there forever ( at least until we last as a species)as women ( mainly Asian) loves it and men will keep buying to keep women happy
If Warren builds a university I’m going there.
Started at 19 through my company. 24 through personal IRAs and brokerages. On pace for $6-10M at retirement age.
From where are you I also want to do it as an aspirer want to know from where you arrange funds and people to be devoted to work with you dear
Define now
I am curious
ARRAB ALI MAZ $110,000 income. I max out my Roth IRA annually at Vanguard in mutual funds with a growth tilt. I also invest 14% of my income into Roth and Traditional 401Ks and my company pension. These funds are mostly in S&P and international indexes. Then I also contribute $1K to 3K in my company’s Stock Purchase plan (I work for a bank). Lastly I invest another $5K per year in high yield cash savings accounts like Marcus by Goldman Sachs. This money is for investing when the market dips and acts as a secondary emergency fund.
@@brianjames9832 so tell me how much you invested initially when you started as a young man you are supposed to get money from some where is it family or else
Okay as bank worker you did it brother ....
So tell me more about you
Your inspiration your encouragement methodologies or so
Started early! Bought my first stock at 18
Been out for a while! New videos, Yay!
Love these videos. Very informative
Most underrated chaneeeeeeeel !!!!!
Started early! What an inspirational channel!
I love your videos. Can you make a video on how to calculate the intrinsic value of a stock. Thanks
STARTED EARLY YESSIRRR
"Started Early!"
Started Early. 18 year old from Norway, and I currently own these stocks: Delta, Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Revolve Group Inc. and HUGO BOSS (German Stock)
Your channel is truly fantastic❤
Planning to start... Wish we all the luck and sound
Started early. And I really love your channel thank you so much. :)
Amin Naseri yes it’s great value, check out my vids as wlel
5 of 5 companies to your question.
Hahaha the boo sound effect caught me off guard😂
Started late, but plan to live longer.
Underrated comment
Started at 26 but hoping to be prosperous! Since then I am spending 2-3 hours a day of learning stocks and how money works.
Started at 25. It was only when I was in university that I came to know investing
A really great useful channel - I bought a lot of books you reviewed 👍👍
Thanks for sharing ‘
20 now, first stock bought at 18, 25% profit on it. Your clips help a lot
Best channel ever since
4. Share of Mind Principle: 5/5
Great videos mate! Best wishes
Thanks a ton!
U never fail to impress everyday.. great work and effort
Thanks for sharing valuable lessons
Best channel for investors
Very very good channel! Best of luck// Benke
Cheers Benke Pettersson!
i highly appreciated your effort for making such video ....you have surprising things every time ...
Just say once again to him I appreciate him a lot too as you sir
Started early😁
Started early. Still in my twenteens!
I am starting investing while still in my mom’s belly. So I think I am good.
Thanks for this video!!!
Warren Buffett’s success summed up in 3 words: BUY AND HOLD
And also do focus on only growing money by allocating it maybe I am smart to say allocation
Started early! 19 year-old Penn student :) Sending love from Wharton
I STARTED AT 21, lol i think i lost over a thousand watched wolf of wall street repeatedly and then read graham, only recently I have a clear..oopf.. strategy... thats working for me.. for now.
love the info at 12:49 has worked for me-thanks!
also, my wife just commented recently, “why don’t you see if library has these books instead of buying them fromSwedish investor?”. my response”are you kidding me?”
but I frequently buy used when the link sends me to amazon.
finally, on first,takeawy regarding investments for inflation, a great topic would be a video on investing options for inflationary times, may need to pull from 5 different books? latest CPI was .8, largest single monthly increase since 1981. could be in a double digit inflationary environment by end of year, wait and see...
Started last year with stock at 35 years.
You know what they say - 35 is the new 25!
Started earlly😀🦁
Great stuff!) Dedication!
Started early at age 16! my parents started a investment account for me, i will soon start investing in stocks!
Started early
Lost a bit in learning.
Now i can make better than market returns.
Don't lose hope in learning.
Jovial Jose nice! Keep it up. Have a look on my videos as well if you ant
I have a question about the Great Management filter for companies. What makes a management great? How does one measure that? Filters are supposed to help you reduce time looking only at promising companies but how does evaluating the management team help with that? I can only imagine that the majority of uprising investors probably even don't know 99% of executives in such teams and then need to spend a substantial amount of time doing that research after all 🤔
Constantin Gavrilete it isn’t something you can just type in a stock screener, you have to look at the conference calls for the company for the last 10 years and see what they were saying and how management acted and whether they kept their promises years later.
Romil Patel but that's exactly what I mean. I'll take a significant amount of time to do that
Constantin Gavrilete that is a good question! I would say by sitting with them and experience by your own, see the company culture and focus! make sure to check my videos I vlog about Stocks daily!
Late response here. One hint you can take that tells you that a company has a great management it's it's ability to reinvest profits. You can analyse this by watching it's EPS, ROE and ROIC. If a company has grown these parameters over the year in a steady way MAYBE they have a good management that's doing a good work reinvesting it's profits
Gold is perfectly fine in periods of high inflation for those that want safety of principal. What WB & CM want is growth. So, of course, the put down gold. The closest they will get to gold are gold mining companies stocks.
STARTED EARLY!
You earned me commenting for the algorithm
Started early, not a long term investor but rather a global macro trader, but all the same soft skills apply.
GREAT VALUE MAN - THANK YOU
Thanks for your Good work i like your Videos
4/5 (4. The share of mind principle) @10:32
Buffet is the GOAT! He’s given me so many insights on how to invest in dividends :). Thanks for this book review... it sounds very useful!
STARTED EARLY. Board my first stock at 13 (Only 20 Dollars for fun tho), and have since traded steam skins which kinda works like stocks. I then started investing in an index, which follow 20 other indexes. There for my risk is VERY LOW, and my portefolio is spread among 27 different categorys, 10 countrys (Here mostly USA, european companies and LARGE danish companies). I have now set my eye on trying to invest in single companies, because there is a MUCH higher chance of getting a big check, but dont wanna gamble all my hard earned money away.
Started early baby🎉
I started early!
Thanks for uploading this takeaway video. I got 4/5; tought of Samsung instead of Apple.
STARTED EARLY !!!!!
Started Early. I currently invest monthly into a MSCI World ETF.
Berkshire Hathaway absolutely destroyed the average stock market returns!
That’s the power of value investing and some intelligence 👍
Started early 😁
Started my journey at 20 years old
And You'll be a millionair at 60........
It sounds good but think deeply!!!
When You'll be 60 then you will have weak bones,sprinkles in face, and Won't have a young mind
So Don't invest in stocks...
Be millionair in 30s
@@mugdhorahman1120 how to be a millionaire without investing???
@@Abhishek-1966 trading
@@Abhishek-1966 or being creative /following You're passion
@@mugdhorahman1120 you still have to invest in it, bcs it's the biggest investment of your life ,that's you.
started early (actually I was 12 when I first watched this)
Branding is so critical