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I’m convinced most people are hardwired to be terrible investors. Even very smart people who are extremely successful in other walks of life – doctors, CEOs, PhDs – are often bad at investing. Think about this: If you put just $1,000 into the S&P 500 in 1950, you’d have $2.2 million today. I’m not saying $1,000 a year. By investing $1,000 into the market one time and leaving it alone, your money would have grown to $2.2 million. Almost anyone can do that. Yet, most people don’t retire comfortably—let alone rich. The average 60-year-old has about $400,000. Forbes says you need $1.7 million to r...
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