ilmscore | If You're Scared To Invest - Watch This Video

If You're Scared To Invest - Watch This Video

Predictions from this Video

Total: 7
Correct: 0
Incorrect: 0
Pending: 7
Unrated: 0
Prediction
Topic
Status
Amazon's stock experienced a 90% decline during the 2000 dot-com bubble burst.
"the Amazon stock fell by 90% when the 2000.com bubble burst"
AMZN
Pending
Historically, the S&P 500 has experienced a bear market (a crash of 20% or more) approximately every 5.5 years between 1957 and 2022.
"over these years we saw 12 bare markets meaning 12 stock market crashes and for you money nerds what that equates to is essentially One stock market crash or bare Market every 5 and half years"
Stock Market Crashes
Pending
Only 2% of people are advised to invest in individual companies, requiring significant time for research, learning, and psychological preparedness. The other 98% should consider other investment vehicles.
"98% of people should not be buying individual companies This is reserve for 2% of people who are interested in this who want to spend the time researching this want to spend the time learning about this and who want to spend the time actually keeping up with this and have the psychology to manage this as well"
Investment Strategy
Pending
The ETF ticker symbol SPY provides exposure to the S&P 500.
"if you invest in spy This is a ticker symbol of an ETF that gives you exposure to the s&p500"
ETF Investing
Pending
The ETF ticker symbol VTI provides exposure to the total stock market.
"if you invest in the vti fund This is give you exposure to the total stock market"
ETF Investing
Pending
If investing in the American economy for over six months, short-term market fluctuations (daily, weekly, monthly, or even yearly) should not cause panic.
"if you believe in the American economy and you're investing for the long term which is more than 6 months why are you freaking out when something happens over the course of a day a week a month even a year"
Long-term Investing
Pending
The cost of essential goods and services has increased at a faster rate than incomes over the past 50 years.
"the prices of things that you need have gone up significantly faster than that"
Income vs. Price Growth
Pending