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Lesson 5.3 | Staying invested for the long term

Long-term investors tend to see the benefits of compounding — and your job is simply to stay in the game.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 5.2 | Your first 90 days as an investor

The first three months are where your confidence grows — through small, simple actions.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 5.1 | How to buy an ETF

Buying an ETF is simpler than it sounds — and your first investment is a milestone worth celebrating.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Conclusion: You’re officially an investor (yes, really)

You made it to the end — and that alone says something important: You’re not just someone who thinks about investing any...

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 4.5 | The emotions of investing

Investing isn’t just numbers — it’s emotional. Understanding your feelings helps you stay calm and committed.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 4.4 | Your second buy matters more than your first

The first investment feels exciting. The second one builds your identity as an investor.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 4.3 | Automating your success

Automation takes the emotion out of investing and protects you from your future self.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 4.2 | The habit of frequency

Investing regularly helps smooth out market movements and builds long-term discipline.

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 4.1 | The trap of waiting for the “right time”

Trying to perfectly time the market is almost impossible. Starting earlier usually matters more than timing it perfectly...

12 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 3.5 | Keep it simple

Successful investing doesn’t have to be complicated. In fact, the most effective portfolios are often the least fancy.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 3.4 | Investing strategy

Your investing timeline — how long until you need the money — helps you decide how much risk is appropriate.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 3.3 | Building a simple portfolio

You don’t need many investments to have a strong portfolio — and simple portfolios are often easier to stick with.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 3.2 | All-in-one ETFs

If the idea of building your own portfolio feels overwhelming, all-in-one ETFs do it for you — in one single investment.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 3.1 | The case for ETFs

You don’t need to pick individual companies to invest well. ETFs make investing simpler by giving you instant diversific...

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 2.5 | Micro-investing or direct ETFs?

You can invest tiny amounts into a managed fund that holds ETFs (micro-investing), or you can buy ETFs directly on the s...

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 2.4 | Lump sum or dollar-cost averaging?

You can invest all at once, or slowly over time. Both approaches may work — it depends on what feels right for you.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 2.3 | Finding your number

There’s no perfect amount to invest. The “right” number is simply the one you can stick to.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 2.2 | Pay yourself first

If you invest after spending, there may be nothing left. If you invest first, your goals get funded automatically.

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 2.1 | Start small, start now

The hardest part of investing isn’t choosing the perfect amount — it’s simply beginning. Your first few dollars matter f...

11 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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Lesson 1.6 | Your 'why' and setting goals

A clear reason for investing helps you stay focused, motivated, and calm during market ups and downs.

9 December 2025

Ana Kresina

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