Think Like An Investor, Not A Speculator (Chapter 1 of 5)

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“Think Like An Investor”
is chapter 1 of a 5-part series examining the narratives around “investing for the long run.”

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There is a chart that lands in your feed every few months. It plots a single dollar dropped into the stock market a century ago, which has grown into a small fortune. The caption never changes. Just buy and hold. Time in the market beats timing the market. It looks airtight, and honestly, most of it is true.

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However, there is a catch: nobody prints underneath it. That chart was built for an investor who does not exist. If you want to actually build wealth instead of just admiring the math on someone else’s timeline, you have to learn to think like an investor first, and almost nobody explains what that means before they hand you the chart and wish you luck.

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This is the starting point, and it’s not with a stock tip, not with a hot sector, not with the app that promises commission-free riches. Let’s start with the one mental shift that separates the people who keep their money from the people who donate it to the market in waves. It costs nothing, takes about 10 minutes to understand, and will save you from most of the expensive mistakes waiting for you.