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New comment 26d ago
Small Cap Value...my favorite type of investment
Small stocks outperform big stocks (over a long period of time). Value stocks outperform growth stocks (over a long period of time). So with 'Small Value' stocks...you can likely expect an even higher return. It's the triple cheeseburger of stocks, without the heart attack. ๐Ÿ˜… Take a look at the differences when investing in the S&P 500 (often referred to as "the market.") vs the Small Cap Value (SCV) asset class from the past ~100 years. Absolutely NO guarantee of what future returns look like, but for patient, LONG-TERM investors...this is an asset class I love to highlight. S&P 500 has done VERY well the last 15 years. Small Cap Value has not. It's not intuitive, but generally, things 'revert back the averages...aka the norms." Small Cap Value hasn't done well recently, but historically, it has. Sometimes you have to be VERY patient to be rewarded. Look at the time periods in the charts. Notice that SCV can be dormant for a long period of time (20 yrs), but we ALL have very long investing life spans. It's not JUST about investing from age 22-65...from 65 to 95 (or whenever we die), you still are invested. SCV should be at least a portion of nearly anyone's portfolio, particularly if they can stomach the long periods of drought.
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Investing basics 101 (teaser video)
A little teaser of my Investment Course coming out *hopefully* in December (100% free, no additional charge ๐Ÿ˜˜). Follow along, we're gonna LEARN YOU UP with investing basics! https://www.loom.com/share/97d794fb7e1540c4bec0fdedef91a727 Give me the goods, bads and uglies on feedback. I want this course to NAIL the mark.
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New comment 3d ago
Investing basics 101 (teaser video)
One bank/investment account, or many? What's better for compound interest?
Should you invest in ONE account, or multiple accounts? Does compound interest lose it's benefits if you spread your money out? The answer? NO!! Let's look at an example: If you had a $1 in one bank account, and that dollar earned 4%, you would earn 4 cents total. Now if you had a quarter in 4 different bank accounts, and all those accounts earned 4%... Each quarter would have received a penny's worth of interest. 4 pennies...4 cents. Same as having one account. NOW...I'd suggest buttoning up those accounts. Generally speaking, you should try and only have one bank account (ideally a bank that allows you to have sub accounts so you can make separate goals and see the different buckets, i.e. Emergency Fund bucket, new home bucket, etc). And ANY business you own should have it's OWN bank account. Do NOT intermingle accounts or the accounting get's very very messy.
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New comment 10d ago
Invest ALL at once, or over time??
Fun (and factual) little investment scenario: If you came into a large sum of money...i.e. A $50K commission check... Would it be better to put it ALL in the stock market immediately? Or spread it out (Often referred to as Dollar-Cost-Averaging)? The answer: Put it ALL in the market immediately. At least, this is the answer about 2/3 of the time. Typically there is about 3.5 yrs between "bear markets." Meaning, more often than not, the stock market is rising, so if you got in early (i.e. invest immediately vs wait), you are more likely, more of the time...to have a larger sum of money by the end of year when investing that commission check immediately. Now go out there and get those commission checks. ๐Ÿ˜‰
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New comment 11d ago
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