

🎧 Listen to this if you want to start investing! The basics, common mistakes & current market trends w/ Tom Crosshill (Index Investors Europe) Ep.79
Tom Crosshill is the Founder of Index Investors Europe - an online training course for aspiring investors as well as the Co-Founder and member of the supervisory board at Indexo - an asset management company to challenge legacy pension funds. With his background from Wall street and building Indexo, Tom is on a mission to increase stock market participation in Europe. Tom is also an accomplished creative writer with several novels in his bibliography.
In this episode we talk about:
- Building a personal brand
- How to start investing
- How to act in the current financial markets turmoil
The topics covered in this episode with Timestamps:
02:55 - Introduction and building a personal brand
04:00 - The impact of creative writing on business content creation
07:00 - A productive morning ritual everyone can try
10:20 - Building a personal brand
14:30 - Choosing your target geography
18:20 - What is needed for someone to start investing?
23:30 - Why do Europeans invest so little (compared to Americans)?
27:55 - Tom's story to illustrate the power of compounded interest
30:00 - Making the mindset switch into regular investing
35:35 - Common mistakes people do when investing
38:00 - How to act in current financial markets turmoil
Tom's webinar for aspiring investors: https://go.indexmasterclass.com/webinar-registration-557619911659965134078
Book recommendation from Tom for investing philosophy: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Common-Sense-Investing/dp/1119404509
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