Why I Don’t Like Robinhood
I try not to be negative about products or services that are “good but not perfect.” Knocking something that’s a step in the right direction
I try not to be negative about products or services that are “good but not perfect.” Knocking something that’s a step in the right direction
Your eyes do not deceive you. The S&P 500 has had a cumulative annual growth rate of about 11.5% over the last 40 years. And
I look at numbers like this all the time and they still blow my mind. Kelsey and Kayla saved the EXACT SAME AMOUNT. That means
When people talk about stocks and the stock market, they almost always talk about the share price of those stocks. “The market is up”, “Tesla
Mutual funds can be kind of intimidating. But the idea is actually pretty simple. It’s just a bunch of people pooling their money together so
I think a lot of young investors wonder “am I on pace?!”. With all the factors it can be hard to know. Well here’s a
The message here isn’t “buying is dumb”. The message is “understand the true costs of home ownership”. No matter where you live, buy or rent,
I was inspired to make this post when I was thinking about those little “investment amount” sliders that you often see as part of the
Borrowing money to buy a car is a triple whammy of staying broke. 1. Buy something you can’t afford 2. Pay more money borrow
The stock market will go up and up and up without ever coming back down (aside from some temporary volatility along the way). To
I try not to be negative about products or services that are “good but not perfect.” Knocking something that’s a step in the right direction
Your eyes do not deceive you. The S&P 500 has had a cumulative annual growth rate of about 11.5% over the last 40 years. And
I look at numbers like this all the time and they still blow my mind. Kelsey and Kayla saved the EXACT SAME AMOUNT. That means
When people talk about stocks and the stock market, they almost always talk about the share price of those stocks. “The market is up”, “Tesla
Mutual funds can be kind of intimidating. But the idea is actually pretty simple. It’s just a bunch of people pooling their money together so
I think a lot of young investors wonder “am I on pace?!”. With all the factors it can be hard to know. Well here’s a
The message here isn’t “buying is dumb”. The message is “understand the true costs of home ownership”. No matter where you live, buy or rent,
I was inspired to make this post when I was thinking about those little “investment amount” sliders that you often see as part of the
Borrowing money to buy a car is a triple whammy of staying broke. 1. Buy something you can’t afford 2. Pay more money borrow
The stock market will go up and up and up without ever coming back down (aside from some temporary volatility along the way). To