Check out this interview with Marko from Whiteboard Finance where we talk about top ways to learn investing for beginners!
Top Ways to Learn Investing for Beginners ft. Marko from Whiteboard Finance
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Below is a transcription of the podcast. This transcription was taken from Otter.ai so it might not be completely accurate:
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This is the digital nomad quest podcast with Sharon Tseung. teaching people how to build passive income, become financially free and design the best lives.
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What are your favorite resources when it comes to like learning Finance? Yeah, it’s a good question. So first and foremost, YouTube, just because it’s so natural. I don’t know something about something. I’ll go to YouTube first and foremost resources that I like Twitter. There’s a lot of brilliant minds in the finance space on Twitter, people that are day traders, long term value buyers of you know, value stocks. It’s so crazy the world we live in, because I can literally follow a hedge fund manager and follow Him and see what his thoughts are, you know what I mean? You’re never able to do that, you know, 1020 years ago. So I think in the day and age of the internet, I think that there’s so many resources out there, but you also have to know how to select those resources because there’s a lot of noise out there. So I like I like following people on Twitter. I like reading the news.
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I like reading a little bit of mainstream stuff just because you see what like people are talking about in like CNBC and Wall Street Journal. But then on the other end of that I like there’s a blog called Zero Hedge. They’re a little bit more like fear mongering like the world’s gonna end tomorrow you know, the stocks are crashing. So it’s nice to get both sides and come up with your own opinion somewhere in the middle. Okay, you mainly do digital sources not like books and things like that correct? Yeah, so yeah, that’s a good question. I think that when I was younger, because I studied this stuff in college and that’s when I read the books like the Intelligent Investor and the richest man in Babylon and the Millionaire Next Door and all those kinds of books but since I’ve already read those and listened to those on YouTube or on Audible now for like current news, I’m more like the Twitter kind of thing digital as you mentioned, but no the foundation I do think that books still are relevant for sure. Yeah, I got I’ve had seven books are for like the beginners. And then when you’re trying to keep up with the news and stuff, you should kind of follow some sources and stuff like that, right? Absolutely. Because then you
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know what they’re talking about, you know, if you, you don’t know what you don’t know. So if you don’t have the foundation, it doesn’t matter if you follow the experts because you may not necessarily understand what they’re saying. So I hope you guys enjoyed this episode, please make sure to rate review and subscribe. It really helps our podcast grow. And thanks again. I’ll see you guys in the next one.
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