How to Become a Millionaire with Index Funds (Starting from NOTHING!)
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 Published On Nov 16, 2020

Becoming a millionaire is not as difficult as you think and doesn't take as long as you think! You just haven't learned the formula yet...

What if I told you that a person with a low income, no investing skills, no investing expertise could invest so simply and so passively that it barely requires any effort. And what if I told you that sticking to that formula could make you a millionaire? I'm pretty sure you would want to know more...

In this day and age we have so much access, so much information and so many more opportunities than human beings have ever had before and becoming a millionaire is nowhere near as difficult as it has been for past generations. You can invest in stocks, real estate, create online businesses, you can have side hustles and many...MANY more options. So becoming a millionaire is suddenly quite achievable

Halfway through this video I show you my 3 step strategy to investing along with which index funds I like best, which ones I actively invest in and also how I allocate my portfolio - starting from roughly the 8 minute mark

But this strategy is nice and simple, doesn't require much effort and only requires a small sum of money. The only real ingredients are time and consistency. And the craziest part is that you can start doing within 10 minutes and can do for the rest of your life, quite easily. You just need to jump over that hurdle in your mind that is holding you back. The only thing stopping you from becoming a millionaire is yourself!


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Disclaimer:
The information in this video is general information only and should not be taken as constituting professional advice.
I am not a financial adviser and you should seek independent, licensed, financial advice to make sure the actions you plan to take suit your individual circumstances.
I am not responsible for the financial decisions that you make, only you are

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