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Is someone with an iq of lets say 150 more likely to outearn someone with an iq of 130.
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No, in fact it's less likely. Over 120 brings very little benefits, and it makes you more disconnected from the other people and it hinders your socialization skills.Is someone with an iq of lets say 150 more likely to outearn someone with an iq of 130.
90 tbh, I dont think those thingy are related too muchIs someone with an iq of lets say 150 more likely to outearn someone with an iq of 130.
No, in fact it's less likely. Over 120 brings very little benefits, and it makes you more disconnected from the other people and it hinders your socialization skills.
I work in finance and make 6 figures (for now, hope to get to 7 figures in a decade).
ETFs are the best instrument for the average investor who doesn't have the insider knowledge and doesn't have the time (and skills) to pore over enormous amount of info and accounting gimmicks on balance sheets. Thinking about beating the market for the average Joe who doesn't have direct contacts with companies and access to their CEOs is delusional at the very least.what do you thik about ETF long term investment strategies?
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ETFs are the best instrument for the average investor who doesn't have the insider knowledge and doesn't have the time (and skills) to pore over enormous amount of info and accounting gimmicks on balance sheets. Thinking about beating the market for the average Joe who doesn't have direct contacts with companies and access to their CEOs is delusional at the very least.
Buy a couple of well diversified ETFs (USA/EU/ASIA) and wait for your money to appreciate, keep the money there for as long as you can (many years).
If you need a book read "Stocks for the long run" by Jeremy Siegel and then don't worry about investments anymore