There are going to be times when the us. Dollar ends up doing better than the urea in the canadian dollar, and vice versa. So long term, there is no risk. This ist just for people who think really the really short term. Sometimes it will benefit you, sometimes it won't. But overall, you're going to do pretty reasonably yure going to do reasonably well with it. In fact, you'll probably do far better than most because most people are thinking about things like currency risk. I love the fidelity study. It looked at what fidelity's best investors were like. Theyelse are they like, ople are following the economy, or the economists?
#359: Money, relationships, health and purpose: life is running smoothly when all four of these elements are working together in tandem, like wheels on a car. But how can we make spending and investing choices that facilitate stronger relationships, better health and a deeper sense of purpose?
Andrew Hallam, who became a millionaire on a teacher’s salary, shares researched-backed, evidence-based insights into how to find balance, drawing from the worlds of behavioral finance and stock market history.
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