You don't need a Wall Street background to grow your wealth. In fact, for most people, simplicity wins. According to our guide on stock market investing for beginners , starting with broad-market ETFs or low-cost mutual funds is often more effective than trying to "pick the next big thing." Key pillars to remember: Don't put all your eggs in one basket.
The power of compound interest works best over decades, not days.
The market fluctuates. Selling during a dip is the only way to guarantee a loss.
As your income grows, it’s tempting to upgrade your car or your apartment immediately.
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