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In the fall of 2016, I first came across "Money, Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom" by Tony Robbins. This is the book that triggered my investing obsession which led me from having $1,900 in a checking account to building a portfolio worth just over six figures which pays me dividends of $1,300 a month.
Before I finished listening to the book I knew that if more people were aware of how long term, diversified investing worked, they would be doing it. That’s why I decided to summarize some of my favorite investing books in podcast form, so that more people, could in fact learn how it worked.
I could make a dozen more episodes about investing but the principles wouldn’t change. That’s why I decided to make this review of my favorite investing book the finale of my DIY investing podcast.
By Tyler LeeIn the fall of 2016, I first came across "Money, Master the Game: 7 Simple Steps to Financial Freedom" by Tony Robbins. This is the book that triggered my investing obsession which led me from having $1,900 in a checking account to building a portfolio worth just over six figures which pays me dividends of $1,300 a month.
Before I finished listening to the book I knew that if more people were aware of how long term, diversified investing worked, they would be doing it. That’s why I decided to summarize some of my favorite investing books in podcast form, so that more people, could in fact learn how it worked.
I could make a dozen more episodes about investing but the principles wouldn’t change. That’s why I decided to make this review of my favorite investing book the finale of my DIY investing podcast.