The Weekly Summary - Issue 8.1 - Investing Extended Edition

By tvlachak | The Weekly Summary | 3 Jun 2020


Issue 8.1 / June 3, 2020

Investing

Opening a Roth IRA at 19 years old is one of the smartest things you can do.

Here are some common investing fears.

This chart shows investors pulling tens of billions of dollars out of bond ETFs in March.

While we are studying charts, here is another on long-term debt supercycles. Companies have already reached one trillion dollars YTD in debt.

The Motley Fool recommends HODLing investments because that builds wealth.

Top down and bottom up analysis in investing is smart.

Will you ever trust AI to do your investing? Here are some pros and cons of using robo advisers. Or you can actively manage your investment portfolio like Scott Cunningham.

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You've read the extended investing edition from The Weekly Summary 8.0 where I also blog about the economypersonal financecryptocurrencylearning and video games.

Disclaimer

Ideas and information presented in my articles are for educational purposes only and not intended to be investment advice. Investments in the stock market and cryptocurrency could be speculative and volatile, and result in money loss. Always conduct your own research. You may want to obtain independent legal, financial, taxation and/or other professional advice in respect to any information from this content. I may mention products or services and some of those products are affiliate links that reward me.

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I'm a student of personal finance, investing, cryptocurrency, NFTs, & blockchain. I try to learn in public on The Weekly Summary. I'm also a foodie that loves fitness.


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