If you are pondering what to spend $200 on for your child’s Christmas gift, consider this.
Instead of buying a toy or device that will be forgotten about or obsolete in 3 months, may I suggest buying one share in the worlds largest e-commerce company – Alibaba – for about 190 bucks?
Your kids may not like it, and it probably won’t make them jump up and down with excitement, but in 20 years, when that one share of stock is worth $1,000,000, they will kiss the ground you walk on.
Don’t have a clue how to get started? Check out my short, easy beginner’s guide to stock market investing.
Enjoy your holiday season!
My book, The Stock Market is For Everyone, is a short guide for the beginning, inexperienced investor that is easy to understand and can be put into action immediately.
I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve heard people say that they cannot afford to invest in the stock market. That’s pure nonsense!
Do you smoke…cigarettes, weed, something else?
Can you not live without that daily pumpkin spice latte?
Do you feel you “must” buy a new pair of shoes every two weeks?
I have a friend who can only afford to buy one or two shares of Activision Blizzard (NASDAQ: ATVI) every month. She is working her way out of debt. When first faced with the idea of investing, she had no idea where she would find the extra funds.
What she started doing is bringing her lunch to work most days, instead of buying it. By doing this, she is now able to put $50.00, and sometimes more, into her investment account each month.
How about your cell phone plan? Many people pay over $100 per month for service for one person. This is way too much!
My cell service is through Boost. I pay $50.00 per month for unlimited service, and get everything I need.
I try to keep my expenses low in every way I can.
Need inspiration? Check out this janitor who amassed an $8 million fortune.
Listen: the dollar amount you save is not important. What is important is developing the habit of investing. Once you start to invest, the likelihood that you will continue will increase over time.
Start by putting $25 (or more!) aside every two weeks toward your financial freedom. That may not seem like much, but it will compound over time, and before you know it, YOU will become a wealthy Joe!
Stop making excuses! If you want something badly enough, you’ll make it happen. Change your habits, cut expenses, and find a way to put at least $25 aside every two weeks to invest.
Share your ideas with me here in the comments about how you have done this…or plan to!
My book, The Stock Market is For Everyone, is a short guide for the beginning, inexperienced investor that is easy to understand and can be put into action immediately.