I was to lad on last year. I think lake warren buffet's version of fun is reading financial statements, right? And he's been doing it since he's 18 80, exactly. So i think they like to say a lot how little they do because they enjoy their lives so much. That's right. Ithit. It's not just literal experience, liter perspective, time, et cetera. It's the wealth of knowledge that can only be developed over time.
This week on InvestED, Phil and Danielle are taking a break from talking about Google’s finances to talk about a more prominent topic, especially as people wrap up vacations and breaks away from work: investing when you’re tired, busy, or on vacation.
Truth is, when it comes to long-term investing, you don’t need to have your nose in the numbers every day, or even every week. If you feel tired, take a break!
One of the benefits of investing the Rule #1 way – long-term investing – is that you don’t have to be as attentive on a daily basis to what the market is doing, the way you’d have to pay attention if you were a short-term trader.
Tune in to this week’s podcast to learn more about how to stay on top of your portfolio, even when you need to step away for a bit and put your energy somewhere else.
To learn more about how to plan for a successful investing future while still being able to take and enjoy time off for things like vacation, download Phil’s 12-Month Financial Success Planner: https://bit.ly/3AmNEud
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Topics Discussed:
- Short Term Trading
- Long Term Investing
- Warren Buffett Investing Strategy
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