The higher the risk, the greater the reward.
So why 20's?
Investing by this age takes advantage of time. In 20's majority of us depend on our parents for hanging out with friends, going somewhere or saving money. We studied the math of compounding in schools, how many of us used the math to compound savings for future. Schools don't teach this relating to requirements, they rather force into us as an equation just to solve problems in exams. "He who understands it, earns it; he who doesn't, pays it."- Sir Albert Einstein, our head is still paining soo much for what he had done by all those formulas and theories 😅, just kidding. I didn't know until Mr. Athiskaththam a.k.a Sharique Smasudeen who is a youtuber, young entrepreneur and THE ASHAN of all malayalees who are into the stock market and making a good profit because of him. I am 25 and investing in stocks according to my own analysis with the knowledge Mr. Ashan gave me.
20's we experience our up and downs so do the market forever has it up and downs. It's all about taking the advantage of time. You invest 100rs in good fundamentally strong stock and watch it grow by the years to come. Imagine your 100 multiples by 1000+ in 10 years or so, hope it's enough for us 🤪. Through the magic of compounding the money doubles triples and continues its journey until you stop it, that's WHY the rich getting richer. WHY are we not taking advantage of 20's? Maybe because of our schools, maybe because of a lack of knowledge but we know how money can work for us. Did I write something by mistake? I hope not. Yes, money should work for you. Take the risk in your 20's and take advantage in your 30's or whenever you want. I hope you know why we should bring down our risk in our 30's and upcoming future.
I hope you'll read my further blogs. It's nice to meet you all have a great day ahead. Be safe and sound. Let's pray for our nation to come back to normal life and hope for the best to happen to everyone.
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Thank you,
Nirmal Antony