I know the earlier the better, but I'd like to know if I'm in the group on the average-people or late-retards.Wasnt so lucky with the parent(s) god gave me. No one ever told me about finance, similar in school. Did a really lengthy degree and always had some stocks I'd have loved to invest in NVIDIA, MICROSOFT and smaller cap companies in the UK in 2014, but needed the cash for my studies. Now finally have some and feel so late to the party at the age of 35. This year I'll be opening a online broker account, but still I feel swindled in life!The way the economy is going a crash seems imminent and so Im really hesitant to go in now!I also feel the Zoomers and Gen Alpha were lucky to have the term "investing" be banged in their heads due to crypto being such an incredible early learning experience.So in which category do I belong in?How forseeable is a crash in your experience?
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>>61681879You can start buying silver at any age. Teenagers can scrape together extra cash and buy a couple silver eagles a year. Stop making excuses. Buy silver. No one gives a flying fuck about your pathetic imaginary meme shares of microsoft. Hard, tangible assets are going to exist when all of that other garbage is rendered worthless. If you can't hold it, then you don't own it.
>>61681879>investing>online brokerageIt's over before it even started for you.
>>61681904why are you telling us your role in your gay marriage unprompted?
>>61681879Before you start investing, invest in yourself. Make sure you're stocked up on food, supplies etc. Then you can get into slowly getting into investing. Just keep this in mind, if you throw everything at investments, suddenly they go down, but you didn't stock up now you have to sell at a loss and you've only got started. Then you have a bad taste in your mouth for investing and maybe you never do it again. This is how most people start. They go too fast, too soon and fuck themselves.Invest in yourself first.
>>61681925Something about this post has the quintessentially classic air of not ending well about it.
Ideally someone should be investing in your future before you were even born. And you should try to do the same for your progeny.
>>61681926is this some joke? this picture was posted about 6 to 8 months ago
>>61681879started at 26, retired at 50
I started at 16(actually before with loose change but that was first job) but its not as crazy as you'd think because saving minimum wage is pretty meh