Summary of Brian Feroldi's Why Does The Stock Market Go Up?
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#1 The stock market is a wealth creation machine that has enabled millions of people to build wealth and achieve their financial goals. It has done so by allowing people to put money into a fund that grows at the same rate as the overall United States stock market.
#2 The stock market is the greatest wealth creation machine of all time. It can allow anyone to turn small amounts of money into life-changing wealth over time. And there’s no better tool for building wealth than the stock market.
#3 The stock market is an important tool for building wealth. Once you understand the basics, you can harness its awesome wealth-building power.
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Insights from Chapter 2
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Insights from Chapter 6
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#1
The stock market is a wealth creation machine that has enabled millions of people to build wealth and achieve their financial goals. It has done so by allowing people to put money into a fund that grows at the same rate as the overall United States stock market.
#2
The stock market is the greatest wealth creation machine of all time. It can allow anyone to turn small amounts of money into life-changing wealth over time. And there’s no better tool for building wealth than the stock market.