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...
Vangelis (an Investor from Greece) Shares His First-Year Investing Journey Ep. 54
The Market Hustle
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Vangelis (an Investor from Greece) Shares His First-Year Investing Journey Ep. 54
In this episode, I sit down with Vangelis (an investor from Greece) to unpack his first year of investing. We talk about: Why money is taboo and how the 1999 stock market crash still shapes how people see investing today. From grandparents teaching him delayed gratification to saving for years to buy his first PS3 and how those habits set the stage for his future. How Vangelis moved from saving → gambling in crypto → finally building a disciplined ETF-based portfolio. Why training in the g...
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...