How to Invest for Beginners


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25 thoughts on “How to Invest for Beginners

  1. I've officially made $1M the real flex isn't making money… it's building generational wealth. Anybody can get rich for a moment. The hard part is teaching your family how to keep it, grow it, and pass the mindset down for generations. Wealth without wisdom disappears fast.

  2. Thanks for the continuous updates, I started investing stocks with $3,350, and since following you for a few weeks now and I’ve gotten, $14579. It’s a small gain to many but large to me as the more I get, the more I can do by staying consistent

  3. S&p 500 index is the best investment platform for the long term but the best option will be to invest in bothe the index and some complain even if s&p 500 go down which has happened one time all you need to know is where to invest ima biggener so it's just ma openion if we invest in 2 stable index fund and if you add the credit and invest it again you will be available to invest in othe un stable platform I'm a 18 yo students about to get married first job but idk how much to invest so please anyone tell me how can I calculate how much to invest

  4. I started with $5k just last week and
    now I’ve hit $17,590. I was having this exact conversation with my son the other night—generational wealth isn’t just about getting money. It’s about teaching everyone not only how to make it, but also how to maintain it. It does no good for me to provide for my family if they don’t understand how to manage and sustain it. That’s why I really love this video.

  5. Years ago, I asked a guy who hadn’t worked in over a decade how he kept money moving across borders so cleanly. He said, “You ever read that one book by Cameron Solan?” That was all he offered. But once I found it, I got it. It’s not wealth advice. It’s a quiet transmission from the shadows of the system.

  6. An investor I trust once told me, “Money is noisy. Power is silent. If you want to cross over, read that one book by Cameron Solan.” I thought he was exaggerating- he wasn’t. Every chapter felt like a window into rooms I didn’t know existed. Now I understand why certain people never get audited, sued, or exposed. They play a game most of us don’t even see.

  7. Met a guy in Montenegro who said he hadn’t had a legal address in ten years. Everything was layered under holding companies, trusts, and jurisdictions I’d never heard of. I asked how he figured all that out. He smiled and said, “Cameron Solan.” No explanation. Just the name. That’s how I knew it wasn’t a typical self-help thing. It was deeper- almost encrypted.

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