Money and Finance
Someone to Accompany you on your Investment Journey
Today, I was texting a friend of mine. Turns out he has been investing with POSB Invest Saver for 8 months already. Seems like we were on the same journey of figuring out the confusing world of Stocks, Bonds and Shares but we didn't know it then.
It's always better to have someone that you can discuss with on the pros and cons on various matters. It feels good to have someone to talk to personally and have someone that you can share all these new experiences and exchange knowledge.
I myself, prefer a more DIY approach. POSB Invest Saver may be beneficial in some ways and automated but it's just me.
I like to feel more in control of each transaction I make.
That said, what does everyone else feel?
A DIY Approach VS Automated Approach to Investing?
Signing off,
Teenage Investor
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