6 Tweets That Will Change Your Investing Mindset π€ π π
Strengthen Your Investing Psychology. π₯
Today, in just 6 Tweets, I will change your investing mindset.
Letβs get started. π
1. Do You Own Your Income?
2. Buy Assets, Or Inflation Will Destroy You
3. Dividends Are Grounded In Reality
4. The Dangers Of Day Trading
5. Invest For The Long Term
6. Stock Price Does Not Equal Intrinsic Value
Did any of these concepts change the way you think about investing?
If so, reply to this email and let me know which ones!
Also-
The Dividendology Newsletter just hit 20,000 subscribers! π
Thank you all for reading!
To celebrate, Iβll be sending out more free resources here soon, so stay tuned!
Check out these resources:
Tickerdata π (My automated spreadsheets and instant stock data for Google Sheets!)
Interactive Brokers π° (My favorite place to buy and sell stocks all around the world!)
Seeking Alpha π₯ (My favorite investment research platform!)
Other Newsβ¦
At the start of every month, I send out a newsletter to my paid newsletter subscribers with a list/spreadsheet of all the dividend stocks that I believe to be currently undervalued.
If youβd like to receive this sheet, you can sign up here:
Thatβs all for now!
See you next week!
Dividendology π
They reminded me why I should invest for the long-term, and that dividends pay me while I wait for a company stock price to increase over the long-term. I'm also reminded to look at the fundamentals of a company and not the stock price because that's what really informs me of the true value - overvalued or undervalued. Not all assets are created equally and any that help to protect against inflation might not be worth it do the risks associated with them. The one tweet that really got me to think was "Most of us just rent our income". I feel that everyone should really take the time to ponder this one. Think about what your time is worth and how you spend your "rental income". Why the saying I've used through out my life of "It's not how much you make, it's how much you keep", really gives another meaning to me, for, by spending less and keeping more, I can invest more in dividend stocks, to make more so I can rent out myself less. Thank you.
They didnβt change the way I think, but they sure reconfirmed it. Thanks!