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"Most people will tell you that $100 is not enough to start investing. Well, they're wrong."
A hundred dollars invested into the stock market in 1975, with dividends reinvested and nothing added, would be worth over $34,000 today. Jaspreet Singh uses that number to make the case that starting small and starting early beats waiting until you have "enough." This episode walks through exactly what to do with $100, in order, from building a foundation to growing wealth.
Jaspreet lays out a two-track approach: first use $100 to generate more income (primarily through AI tools), then use the income it produces to fund consistent market investing. He breaks down the difference between passive investing (broad market ETFs like VTI, SPY, and QQQ) and active investing (researching individual companies for long-term holds), and explains when each makes sense.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Keywords: how to invest $100, beginner investing, passive investing, index funds, ETF investing, active investing, AI tools for income, stock market basics, wealth building, compound interest
Want more financial news? Join Market Briefs, my free daily financial newsletter: https://link2.briefs.co/gie
Below are my recommended tools!
Please note: Yes, these are our sponsors & advertisers. However, these are companies that I trust and use (or have used). The compensation doesn't affect my recommendations or advice. That being said, you should always do your own research & never blindly listen to a random guy on YouTube (or podcast).
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➤ Invest In Stocks Passively
1) M1 Finance - Buy stocks & ETFs automatically:
https://theminoritymindset.com/m1
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➤ Life Insurance
2) Policygenius - Get a free life insurance quote:
https://theminoritymindset.com/policygenius
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➤ Real Estate Investing Online
3) Fundrise - Invest in real estate with as little as $10!
https://theminoritymindset.com/fundrise
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By minoritymindset5
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"Most people will tell you that $100 is not enough to start investing. Well, they're wrong."
A hundred dollars invested into the stock market in 1975, with dividends reinvested and nothing added, would be worth over $34,000 today. Jaspreet Singh uses that number to make the case that starting small and starting early beats waiting until you have "enough." This episode walks through exactly what to do with $100, in order, from building a foundation to growing wealth.
Jaspreet lays out a two-track approach: first use $100 to generate more income (primarily through AI tools), then use the income it produces to fund consistent market investing. He breaks down the difference between passive investing (broad market ETFs like VTI, SPY, and QQQ) and active investing (researching individual companies for long-term holds), and explains when each makes sense.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Keywords: how to invest $100, beginner investing, passive investing, index funds, ETF investing, active investing, AI tools for income, stock market basics, wealth building, compound interest
Want more financial news? Join Market Briefs, my free daily financial newsletter: https://link2.briefs.co/gie
Below are my recommended tools!
Please note: Yes, these are our sponsors & advertisers. However, these are companies that I trust and use (or have used). The compensation doesn't affect my recommendations or advice. That being said, you should always do your own research & never blindly listen to a random guy on YouTube (or podcast).
----------
➤ Invest In Stocks Passively
1) M1 Finance - Buy stocks & ETFs automatically:
https://theminoritymindset.com/m1
----------
➤ Life Insurance
2) Policygenius - Get a free life insurance quote:
https://theminoritymindset.com/policygenius
----------
➤ Real Estate Investing Online
3) Fundrise - Invest in real estate with as little as $10!
https://theminoritymindset.com/fundrise
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