For the last time, don’t put everything in the stock market

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3 replies to “For the last time, don’t put everything in the stock market

  1. Wow, this post really hits home! I appreciate how you brought up the importance of having a balanced financial strategy instead of just throwing all our cash into the stock market like it’s some kind of jackpot. The emphasis on building an emergency fund and investing in yourself is spot on; we can’t be too caught up in chasing trends and forget about our own stability.

    What’s your take on diversifying investments beyond stocks, like perhaps in skills or side hustles? I ask this because, as millennials navigating this crazy economy, it’s crucial to find multiple streams of income. With uncertainties around job security and the rising cost of living in Singapore, investing in personal development could really set us up for a stronger financial future. What do you think?

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