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5 Beginners Investing Mistakes I’ll Never Make Again!

Mitch Shoesmith 14,818 7 days ago
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Sponsored Link. To get FREE fractional shares worth up to £100, you can open an account with Trading 212 through this link https://www.trading212.com/join/MITCH or use PROMO CODE “MITCH”. When investing, your capital is at risk. Terms and Conditions Apply. Thanks to Trading 212 for sponsoring this video. 📧 Subscribe to my occasional newsletter on money, business & life: https://stan.store/MitchShoesmith Today I thought i’d share some common investing mistakes, along with some investing mistakes that i’ve personally made throughout the course of my investing journey which began in late 2017. I started my investing journey on Vanguard UK, investing in a collection of funds that they offer on their platform, before moving onto Trading 212 in 2020, to benefit from lower fees, and a wider range of investment options. However it's over this period of time investing in the market that i’ve made a couple of investing mistakes myself, which I wanted to share so you can hopefully learn something from them. 📷 Instagram: @mitchinvesting #Trading212 #Trading212ISA #Trading212Invest Disclaimer: *I am not a financial advisor, and this information is not financial advice. When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than invested. Past performance doesn’t guarantee future results. If you enable interest on Invest and Stocks ISA accounts, Trading 212 will hold your cash in qualifying money market funds and banks. Otherwise, your cash will be held only in banks. Interest applies on cash in an investment account. Terms and fees apply.* *Disclaimer: All ideas presented within this video are that of my own based on my own opinions. Please do not consider any of these videos as financial advice as I am NOT a financial advisor. All financial decisions and choices made are solely your responsibility. The views shared in this video are just for entertainment purposes only. When investing, your capital is at risk and can go up in value as well as down in value. You should consult a suitably qualified professional when seeking out investment advice in order to fully understand the risks associated with investing. Do your own research.*

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