Who Is Your Worst Enemy When It Comes To Investing

Why do so few people invest in the stock market? If I had to sum it up in one word it would be routine or change. While my invest is in helping you invest in the stock market, my main focus is to get you to invest in yourself. Buy low, sell high, is probablyContinue reading “Who Is Your Worst Enemy When It Comes To Investing”

The So-Called Wealth Gap Issue

What is your profession? Are you an engineer, a statistician, math teacher, or someone who likes numbers? Are you a critic, a complainer, an analyzer or someone who wants to make or see a change? I help others understand English, languages or to open their minds, i.e. see things differently or with an open mind.Continue reading “The So-Called Wealth Gap Issue”

How to Teach Investing

I am advocate of teaching financial education, yearly, for K-12. I was asked, how can schools teach financial education? Factoring in that investing is boring may cause you to think, how can you teach it every day for 12 years? I have watched a variety of YouTube channels about financial education. I even created oneContinue reading “How to Teach Investing”

How to Write a Book about Investing

Is there a reason to write a book about finances and investing? With numerous books on finances and half the adult population financially illiterate, how can another book help? These two questions bring about the two main questions requiring a response: 1) Why write a book about investing? 2) Who is the target audience? WhatContinue reading “How to Write a Book about Investing”

The Cost of Not Teaching Investing

What is the purpose of school? Is it to learn math? Then let’s sum (pun intended) numbers. How long do you attend school? Twelve (12) years without college. Adding four (4) more years for college equals sixteen (16) years of school. How long do you work? If we finish school and work until we areContinue reading “The Cost of Not Teaching Investing”

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