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Personal finance blog about a couple's journey to financial independence. Debt free. Chasing passive income, building generational wealth!

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This is a YouTube Video. I think his advice for 2021 will be buy and hold forever. Just like it was in 2020. 2019. 2018. . . . . . . . . . 1999 . . . . . . . . . . 1970 . . . . .

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This must've been shared a lot of times on Twitter. But there nothing quite like this out there on Indian markets. Dr Vijay Malik learning a lot from you! Thanks so much! drvijaymalik.com/learning-from-…

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Goal based savings is great. But move beyond it. Save because it's a habit. Save because you don't need so much. Save because you want to pay your future self. Save for the heck of saving.

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If you make money from a business, invest it. If you make money from your 9-5, invest it. If you find money on the ground, invest it. Keep investing.

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To be rich in the stock market, you must have: 1) Nazar (to identify the right stock) 2) Jigar (to press the button and enter a stock) 3) Sabar (to hold the stock) If you have none of the above and you rely on random "Khabar", The stock market will soon dig your "Kabar. :)

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The thing most people fail to realize is that investing is a lifelong journey. Even if you make large quick gains, you will have to invest those gains somewhere to actually stay wealthy. Reinvestment risk is real.