Anyone here with first-hand experience getting rich by investing?
Teenfag here, and after seeing that Bogleheads' Guide To Investing I need some experience to back that up.
My thinking is along the lines of working part time in my 20's while living at my parents (no rent to pay) and keep saving all that money to invest and reap the long-term compound interest stocks/bonds meme.
What are the things I should be doing to be well off/in a good place financially in my 20's?
>>1552063
buy potcoin
>>1552067
gud1
Alright, I'll bite but this is an investment in yourself.
Study on your own what you like (programming, physics, whatever) and once you're fairly proficient you'll be able to relate to other people in the field and they'll help you go wherever you're going.
Should only take a year if you're working on it daily.
>>1552063
>live with parents
>save up 90-95% of your wage
>invest in stocks or and real estate when you gather a larger capital
How I got 180k euros by 24.
>>1552063
sounds like you really have your head screwed on right, anon. i wish i was interested in inversting at your age! there's lots to learn and youtube has lots of good videos that can teach you about investing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDp7SXhqC5g
Also practice by using fake money to help get a feel for the market
>>1552104
How do I ensure not getting cucked by big firms when I'm old enough to invest?
>>1552143
I'm looking to do that but I'm not sure what apps/website to use since there are so many lol
>>1552063
mulletcoin