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how I invest my money (a look at my 2021 portfolio)

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Hi {NAME}, I’ve seen several friends lose thousands of dollars since the year started. It wasn?

Hi {NAME}, I’ve seen several friends lose thousands of dollars since the year started. It wasn’t because of job loss. It wasn’t because of the pandemic. It was because they put everything they had into stocks like GameStop and AMC. And I’m seeing this pattern again with the Doge coin craze. By the time the general public starts noticing, it’s already too late. They’re left holding the bags. I know it’s easy to roast these people and call them dumb. But here’s how I see it: - Some people were never taught anything about money. - Society has trained us that it’s not appropriate to talk about money. - They don’t see other paths to wealth and feel desperate. And social media has made it easier than ever to get caught up in hype bubbles! If you click on one GameStop video or article, then the social media algorithms will keep sending you more of them. You get sucked into this bubble of confirmation bias. I had to learn about investing the hard way. Here are some mistakes I’ve made along the way. - I wrote in detail about how I lost money in 2017 investing in alt coins - I bought a ton of Apple and Amazon stock in 2009… and I sold them in 2011. - I invested for years in taxable brokerages because I had no idea how 401k’s worked. I didn’t know what an IRA was until 2013. Over the past decade, I’ve devoured countless sources of information in regards to investing, and feel comfortable enough now to talk about it. So I’m going to share my personal portfolio and my thought process behind it. This is the article that I wish I had to guide me years ago. [image] [How I Invest my Money -->]( Stay focused, Charles [Unsubscribe]( AFFcelerator, LLC 199 E Flagler St #398 Miami, Florida 33131 United States

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