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Losing any amount of money is painful, but $20,000,000?
EXCRUCIATING
In this episode, I walk you through the true price of opportunity cost and how making short-sighted money moves, with the sole intention of just “paying off debt because I don’t want it hanging over my shoulder”, really comes back to bite.
I owned 2,000 shares of Netflix stock at $2 a share in 2002 and traded it all for quick financial relief.
This would’ve been worth a fortune today - but as the old saying goes - “A fool and his money are soon parting.”
But this podcast isn’t about losing $20,000,000, what REALLY happened?
I pull out the microscope and examine the financial missteps I took along the way.
While good intentions might make you feel good, getting the wrong financial information can leave you in a world of hurt.
I break down how this entire thing went sideways, the steps I would take now if in the same situation, and how to move past reflecting on prior money mistakes - no matter how big they are.
Tune in to make sure you don’t make this painful mistake in your own personal finance journey
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
📘 Connect With Jason Rash
➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonrash
➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonrash/
➡️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JASONRASH
➡️ Email: [email protected]
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Losing any amount of money is painful, but $20,000,000?
EXCRUCIATING
In this episode, I walk you through the true price of opportunity cost and how making short-sighted money moves, with the sole intention of just “paying off debt because I don’t want it hanging over my shoulder”, really comes back to bite.
I owned 2,000 shares of Netflix stock at $2 a share in 2002 and traded it all for quick financial relief.
This would’ve been worth a fortune today - but as the old saying goes - “A fool and his money are soon parting.”
But this podcast isn’t about losing $20,000,000, what REALLY happened?
I pull out the microscope and examine the financial missteps I took along the way.
While good intentions might make you feel good, getting the wrong financial information can leave you in a world of hurt.
I break down how this entire thing went sideways, the steps I would take now if in the same situation, and how to move past reflecting on prior money mistakes - no matter how big they are.
Tune in to make sure you don’t make this painful mistake in your own personal finance journey
📒 Show Notes and Resources 📒
📘 Connect With Jason Rash
➡️ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonrash
➡️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonrash/
➡️ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@JASONRASH
➡️ Email: [email protected]