A common myth in investing is that more diversification is always better. Many investors (especially new ones) fall into the trap of becoming an "ETF collector." They hear about a dividend fund, a tech ETF, and a real estate fund, and they add them all to their portfolio, thinking they're being "safe." But what they're really doing is watering down their growth. In this solo episode, I break down the difference between being an "ETF collector" and an "intentional investor." Join Money M...
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A common myth in investing is that more diversification is always better. Many investors (especially new ones) fall into the trap of becoming an "ETF collector." They hear about a dividend fund, a tech ETF, and a real estate fund, and they add them all to their portfolio, thinking they're being "safe." But what they're really doing is watering down their growth. In this solo episode, I break down the difference between being an "ETF collector" and an "intentional investor." Join Money M...
Beyond the US Market: Ryan Explains UK and Australian Investing (Ep. 44)
The Market Hustle
48 minutes
8 months ago
Beyond the US Market: Ryan Explains UK and Australian Investing (Ep. 44)
In this episode, the Market Hustle podcast welcomes Ryan King, founder of "Making Money Simple" with 77,000+ Instagram followers. As a 27-year-old chartered accountant who has built a $100,000+ portfolio, Ryan shares valuable insights about investing in the UK and Australia. Ryan explains the key differences in retirement accounts across countries, highlighting the UK's powerful Stocks and Shares ISA that allows tax-free growth He contrasts this with Australia's "superannuation" system ...
The Market Hustle
A common myth in investing is that more diversification is always better. Many investors (especially new ones) fall into the trap of becoming an "ETF collector." They hear about a dividend fund, a tech ETF, and a real estate fund, and they add them all to their portfolio, thinking they're being "safe." But what they're really doing is watering down their growth. In this solo episode, I break down the difference between being an "ETF collector" and an "intentional investor." Join Money M...