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"The psychology of investing is just as if not more important than the actual how-tos of investing."
Most investors lose money not because they picked the wrong stocks, but because they can't manage the emotional pull of watching numbers move daily. Jaspreet Singh breaks down how he separates his psychology from market noise and why having a clear, automated system is what keeps him buying when others panic.
Jaspreet walks through his full investing framework: a passive strategy of automatic weekly and monthly purchases into ETFs, physical gold, and cryptocurrency regardless of market conditions, and an active strategy of researching individual companies and real estate deals based on fundamentals. He explains why he treats volatility as opportunity rather than threat and how that mindset is built through structure, not willpower.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Keywords: stock market crash investing, investing psychology, passive investing, ETF strategy, active investing, Bitcoin, physical gold, wealth building, Jaspreet Singh, Minority Mindset
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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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By minoritymindset5
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"The psychology of investing is just as if not more important than the actual how-tos of investing."
Most investors lose money not because they picked the wrong stocks, but because they can't manage the emotional pull of watching numbers move daily. Jaspreet Singh breaks down how he separates his psychology from market noise and why having a clear, automated system is what keeps him buying when others panic.
Jaspreet walks through his full investing framework: a passive strategy of automatic weekly and monthly purchases into ETFs, physical gold, and cryptocurrency regardless of market conditions, and an active strategy of researching individual companies and real estate deals based on fundamentals. He explains why he treats volatility as opportunity rather than threat and how that mindset is built through structure, not willpower.
In this episode, you'll learn:
Keywords: stock market crash investing, investing psychology, passive investing, ETF strategy, active investing, Bitcoin, physical gold, wealth building, Jaspreet Singh, Minority Mindset
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
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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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