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I have just put a board together, with an initial post, for people getting starting with investing. Remember 30, 40, 50 or 60 (depending on your age) when this was you? One has to start somewhere, and starting on a healthy track could sometimes be consequential.
If anyone has young children, or grand-children, and you wish them to learn about investing (away from the metaphorical noise pollution of the modern world), perhaps send them the following URL which is a direct link to the "Investing Beginners".
https://www.shrewdm.com/MB?bid=112If it is enjoyable also, please remember to check back on that board sometimes to answer the questions that I'm hoping will appear there (
if you pass the URL above around also). I'm hoping for extremely simple questions, and no-one being afraid to ask anything, so they can learn from you wonderful people on this board or the Berkshire Hathaway board with your extremely valuable life experiences, and investing(*) temperament.
I'm also bringing back the spirit of the ~1999 period of TMF if you hadn't already noticed! ☺️
- Manlobbi
(*) I was going to add "value investing temperament" but I always deliberately leave the word "value" out, because I have yet to work out a form of investing that doesn't relate to wanting to receiving a higher value in the future than the present cash committed. Perhaps it's call "expensive investing", or some similar term, but let me know.