All you need to know about investing safely and smartly,
with new information on the latest options—from commodities to bitcoin to real
estate and private equity—in this comprehensive and updated guide to
understanding the current market, setting realistic goals, and achieving
financial success.
The Everything Guide to Investing in Your 20s & 30s, 3rd Edition is
a comprehensive, step-by-step guide designed to navigate beginners through
their investment journey. From understanding basic investment principles, to
exploring a host of investment options, this book offers a broad perspective of
the investment world.
With a primary focus on those between the ages of twenty and forty, the book
demystifies complex investment terminologies and strategies, making them easy
to understand and apply. It contains practical advice on how to make wise
investment decisions, insights on wealth growth, and tips to avoid common
investment pitfalls. Including updated information on sustainable investing,
investment apps, retirement savings, ETFs, and alternate investing.
You will find specific examples of investment strategies, real-world scenarios,
and several DIY investing options specifically tailored for their age group so
they can start making their money work for them now!
About the Author
Joe Duarte is a market analyst, trader, investor, and money
manager. One of CNBC’s original Market Mavens, Dr. Duarte has been writing
about and analyzing global events since 1990.
His articles and commentary have been featured on
Marketwatch.com, Barron’s, Smart Money, Medical
Economics, and more. Dr. Duarte is a board-certified anesthesiologist, and
former President of River Willow Capital Management where he managed individual
accounts.
His combined expertise in health care, energy, and the
effects of politics and global intelligence on the financial markets have
offered a unique blend of insight and information to thousands of active
investors around the world on a daily basis, and he has been quoted in the
major media, including CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, Associated
Press, and CNN.com.