
From Phone Addiction To Set-And-Forget Investing
Duration ~30 minutes · Included in your membership
Turn your portfolio from a 24/7 soap opera into a twice-a-year calendar event
If you are checking your investing app before breakfast, at every red light, and one last time in bed, this episode is for you. Many new investors start with good intentions, then get trapped in a cycle of constant portfolio checking and news alerts. Every dip feels like a crisis. Every jump feels like a once-in-a-lifetime chance to lock in gains. The result is exhaustion, anxiety, and impulsive decisions that quietly destroy long-term returns. In this playbook-style episode, we treat portfolio checking like a…
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