Happy Sunday guys. I hope this video helps anyone who's on their own investing journey, here is a little bit more of an insight into mine! If you want to grab one FREE share valued up to £100, open an account with Trading 212 by clicking here: www.trading212.com/join/MITCH (T&C's apply).
Been following you a while now and your portfolio hasn't changed in a long time. Posting videos with the same amount stuck in the account tells me that you've got in the market at the right time and have nvidia shares that you aren't selling.
Investing tip: Get rich quick = stay poor forever. Slow and steady always wins the race and with the power of compounding, before you know it, your returns will be fast and exponential. 📚
I’m 55 and have been investing for 5 years , I wish I would have had advice when I was young, I encourage any young people at work to at least consider it , great videos keep them coming 👍🏻
I also started late, but fortunate to have some good work place pensions. I've been paying into my sons pension scheme for about 5 years. Just £20 per month but knowing if he at least matches this when he is of working age he will have a fantastic start and hopefully instill good habits!
Keep your portfolio diversified and invest the majority of your money (around 90%+) in profitable and proven companies 📚 Great and informative video! Keep it up
@MitchShoesmith hey mitch just wondering what you're thoughts on the up coming elections that are gonna happen. I was thinking of selling on my shares now and then making an entry on them right before the new president is announced. What you reckon about that?
Doing well out of Palantir and also Rolls Royce but generally I don't buy stocks any more and tend to buy accumulating ETF market trackers when they dip. But as you say its worth have a couple of hobby horses to keep the interest and in the hope they will shine, but for me it would be much less than 5%. Great to hear your story; I was also from a poor one parent family and also followed a similar work hard when you are young and make a better life for yourself pattern as you. Now I am almost 60 on the cusp of retiring and currently sitting in my second home in Thailand.
Value your content Mitch. Only just started my investment journey, but I’ve learned a lot from your videos! My tip is, you need to speculate to accumulate 😊
Invest in S&P 500 ETF in a stocks & shares ISA for as long as possible. Do it as often as you can. Try not to withdraw this money and let compounding do its work. For individual stock, do your research and use a small amount of funds. Great video. Thanks.📚
Thanks for your investing advice. You actually gave me the confidence to invest after years of thinking this was not possible due to my income size. Investing tip: invest based on the money you can afford to lock away and not worry about. Never invest more than you can afford to loose. Make sure portfolio is stacked more in favour towards continually performing companies but have around 10% on companies where you speculate so 90% is more secure than the other 10%. I also sell old items I have on eBay to generate funds to invest in the stock market which means I’m turning old junk from around the house into liquid assets for the future. This can be done by anyone even if invest 5 pound a month, start at the bottom and over the years watch your portfolio grow. 📚
Another great video Mitch. My investing tip: Pay yourself first!! Stick to a consistent plan & every month after paying your needs, invest a % BEFORE spending on your wants. 📚
Only been investing since the 17th September, so not even a month yet and I have had a few learning mistakes but still in the green overall. Looking at 350 to 400 a month as one of the first things I heard when looking into investing, tip: time in the market and not timing the market. Watching you, and a couple others on RUclips has helped me find and feel comfortable with a few stocks that I now hold.📖📚
Great channel, I don’t want the book but my investing tip would be start investing now doesn’t matter how old you are. I’m nearly 60 and started 3 years ago, I started by only investing £10 a month for about the first year and every now and then I’d invest a larger amount. My investment is only 3k but I’ve learnt so much about investing, saving, pensions and spending its definitely worth it. I’m now £300 up and loving the journey so don’t worry about all these people with big investments if you don’t have much spare cash just invest what you can and enjoy the journey you’ll learn loads about personal finance. I should all say I spent a lot of time on the green and red roller coaster I think it takes time to keep in the green but I’m in the green now with 3 years under my belt. It’s a little hobby of mine now and as I say I’ve learned loads.
My investing tip, is create a side hustle to keep your funds topped up. Pick something you are good at or indeed like. Mine is investing in retiring Lego Star Wars sets. I have 2 wardrobes full now and there is even a lego site dedicated to this and according to them my investment of £900 is currently worth £1100 with a potential to realise a profit in a few years of between £2500-£3500. No brainer really : ) 📚📚📚 book me now!!!! Hulk WANT!!!!
I've just turned 50 and have grown my savings over the last 10 years and have a good pot. I started working for myself 12 years ago and don't intend on retiring traditionally but I'm really interested in getting an investment strategy set up. I've watched a few videos of yours and signed up to 212. The biggest tip for investors and investing is plan for the long term. 📚
Keep it simple have a few index trackers . Start early and invest hard until you get to £100k , from here you can relax a little . There’s no point chasing a few extra % when you have £20k, monthly deposits is the priority
Max out your employer pension contributions . If you are under 40 and want to buy your first house open a lifetime isa and your first £4K per annum savings should be put in there for free 25% bonus. Then use remaining £16k allowance of ISA. Always have a few months savings in emergency outside of the stock market in normal bank savings account. Don’t looks at your investment accounts more than once a month . Don’t buy/lease an expensive car until you have reached your financial goals
Almost got burnt from Tatto chef, sold just in time, nice video, now 48 years old with with professional NHS job with decent work place pension and and Vangurad SIPP. I wish someone gave me investment advice when I was 18, Started my investment journey in 2020 during pandemic, now holds a 80k portfolio on T212 with ROI 33% beating benchmark S&P is due to the fact I invested heavily in Palantir Technologies, my portfolio exploded. Now wants to diversify other areas - some passive and active. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Great video giving out good free advice, would be great to enter for the 📖 competition. Been learning over the last few years. Stay away from hype stocks, learned the hard way 🤦🏻♂️
Hi Mitch, have you considered expanding your content into having podcast/interview/interaction sharing thoughts and investment journey either with someone well known or someone like myself who is no one? Investment is a journey and it is an interesting one especially with the long term mindset
Great video, Mitch! I think regularly investing monthly is a great thing. Also if you can spend it, invest it. A little motto I try to live buy that applies to non- essential purchase like coffees, clothes etc 📚
You have truly inspired me Mitch. Gone from £0 invested to almost £10,000 in 6 months and also transferred my two children’s ISAs to stocks and shares ISAs. So proud to say my 6 year old now has almost £10,000 in the S&P500 and my 3 year old has almost £6,000. Truly inspiring. My investing recommendation is S&P500 weekly deposits 🙌 📚
Another great video😁😁 my tip would be to invest every pay day into something you believe in ( i go for the s&p500 ), and over the long term, you will do great 📚📚
Hey Mitch, investing is choosing a better future for yourself, you will increase confidence, knownledge and wealth so that in future you are owner of your life. You have conquered your freedom. 📚
Great video Mitch. I'm just preparing list of books to read to have better understanding of investing. I already invested my first money to S&P 500 thanks to your videos. Thanks for all info you're sharing with us!!❤❤
Just starting out and trying to learn as much as I can before I invest. Hence don't really have any investing tips. Although, I suppose, "do your research before committing cold hard cash" would count as a tip? 📚
I'm also just starting with investing. My advice would be that, hidh dividend yield is not always good. :P I'd consider to find the 50-50 when investing directly into a company. 📚
I'm 47 and just months into investing. I'm a lifetime money idiot.... In so much as my wife sorts everything out financial. I wish I knew more and, as mentioned, I bought into GameStop and regret it, thankfully I also bought into some other stocks that are healthy.
📚One of the best videos out there, genuinely really helpful, I’m a young individual myself always trying to learn and expand my knowledge in all aspects in the financial world, Ild say as a good tip for other young investors is really try to invest into a stocks and shares isa monthly even if it’s a low amount as over time it will really pay off, Pick a good suited index fund such as the S&P 500 or even Japanese / British market, over time you will really see the results, again, Amazing video Mitch ! 📓
Know thyself and put in place rules/processes to protect yourself from doing dumb things. I know I’m an active investor so I have my large core investments in passive vehicles and leave myself some money to actively invest.📚
Great video, the only thing I can't resonate with is the tax free account (no ISA equivalent in Ireland😢). I'm going down a similar route, going from 100% individual stock picks to now dca'ing into an etf on a monthly basis too. Definitely agree with the importance of that objective annual review to update your targets for the future 📚
I invest £250 a month from my salary and I have a savings account where I invest the interest during the middle of the month. To maximise my investing and averaging. 📚
Hi Mitch. I've recently found you and your videos on RUclips. I'm loving the information you are providing. It gives me confidence and motivation to improve my portfolio and get it working for me. I'd love it if you could consider me for a free copy of the Tony Robbins Money book as mentioned in the video. All the best, Daniel.
If you’re scared about investing a particular topic that put my mind at ease was portfolio diversification and the different asset classes you can put your money to work in 📚📚📚
Great video what does it mean when a stock or a business is on hault though? Like the business is on hault been like this the past month or so also great videos been watching you now around 3-4 months
I’m 18 and I’ve started investing £100 weekly in the S&P 500 I’m trying to put as much in as I can now and just keep adding to it over the long term (40+ years) and hopefully by the time I’m 58-60 I’m sat on a decent portfolio. Question for you Mitch, do you invest in the Dist or Acc fund for S&P 500? 📚
Hi Mitch I invest in S&P 500 each month under the Stock area of T212, is it better to do this through the Sicks and Shares ISA section? is there any benefits? Thanks
Awesome stuff man, watching you for a while now, you may not realise it, but as a noob investor you’ve really been an inspiration, along with Mark Tilbury and a few American creators! Thank you for the advice and inspiration. And more power to you. P.S would love that book😉🤣I’ve learnt to never panic on this journey, and to just ride the wave, as the trend with the S&P500 generally, is that it’s going to go up! I’ve then invested in the rest of the world market too, as I don’t want to miss out on that pot too, if America does indeed fall! All the best to anyone starting out, and Mitch really is a great one to follow!📚
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Katherine Slone.
Happy Sunday guys. I hope this video helps anyone who's on their own investing journey, here is a little bit more of an insight into mine! If you want to grab one FREE share valued up to £100, open an account with Trading 212 by clicking here: www.trading212.com/join/MITCH (T&C's apply).
But I think it's crucial to balance growth with stability, especially during market downturns.
Absolutely, My portfolio took a hit during the 2020 market crash because I was overly aggressive. Now, I prioritize risk management.
I prefer a passive indexing approach. It's low-cost, diversified, and less prone to emotional decision-making.
I've had success with a hybrid approach: growth stocks for long-term growth and dividend stocks for income.
I consulted a financial advisor to optimize my hybrid approach. She helped me allocate 60% to growth stocks and 40% to dividend stocks.
That's smart. I've been considering consulting a financial advisor to review my portfolio.
Been following you a while now and your portfolio hasn't changed in a long time. Posting videos with the same amount stuck in the account tells me that you've got in the market at the right time and have nvidia shares that you aren't selling.
Investing tip: Get rich quick = stay poor forever. Slow and steady always wins the race and with the power of compounding, before you know it, your returns will be fast and exponential. 📚
If you start at 18😢
I’m 55 and have been investing for 5 years , I wish I would have had advice when I was young, I encourage any young people at work to at least consider it , great videos keep them coming 👍🏻
I also started late, but fortunate to have some good work place pensions. I've been paying into my sons pension scheme for about 5 years. Just £20 per month but knowing if he at least matches this when he is of working age he will have a fantastic start and hopefully instill good habits!
@@user-mw2oe6xc7u thanks so much!
I've been investing into buttfair 4 years talk about talking buttfair
A dinkey @ Whimperton Moonday Shy Tall Knight trained by 3 pound 66 p an hour ownde by the Washingline syndicate. Put ur shirt on it
Keep your portfolio diversified and invest the majority of your money (around 90%+) in profitable and proven companies 📚
Great and informative video! Keep it up
@@hishamyafi9981 love that - consider yourself the first competition entrant 🙂
@MitchShoesmith hey mitch just wondering what you're thoughts on the up coming elections that are gonna happen. I was thinking of selling on my shares now and then making an entry on them right before the new president is announced. What you reckon about that?
Investing tip: Sometimes you just have to take the risk, so that you can enjoy the reward 📚
That's not just true for investing. That applies in life generally
Time in the market always beats timing the market. And when in doubt zoom out! 📚
You can’t beat the classic, be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy! 📚
Doing well out of Palantir and also Rolls Royce but generally I don't buy stocks any more and tend to buy accumulating ETF market trackers when they dip. But as you say its worth have a couple of hobby horses to keep the interest and in the hope they will shine, but for me it would be much less than 5%. Great to hear your story; I was also from a poor one parent family and also followed a similar work hard when you are young and make a better life for yourself pattern as you. Now I am almost 60 on the cusp of retiring and currently sitting in my second home in Thailand.
I know it’s not financial advice and taken with a pinch of salt, but do you think now is a good time to invest in palantir?
"Stop looking for the needle in the haystack...just buy the whole haystack...and never sell it". 📚
Value your content Mitch. Only just started my investment journey, but I’ve learned a lot from your videos! My tip is, you need to speculate to accumulate 😊
Investing tip: Have a plan for each of your positions (entry price, duration and exit price). 📚
Invest in S&P 500 ETF in a stocks & shares ISA for as long as possible. Do it as often as you can. Try not to withdraw this money and let compounding do its work. For individual stock, do your research and use a small amount of funds. Great video. Thanks.📚
well done young man. love yor first cars number plate, WHIU. excellent videos thanks
Thanks for your investing advice. You actually gave me the confidence to invest after years of thinking this was not possible due to my income size. Investing tip: invest based on the money you can afford to lock away and not worry about. Never invest more than you can afford to loose. Make sure portfolio is stacked more in favour towards continually performing companies but have around 10% on companies where you speculate so 90% is more secure than the other 10%. I also sell old items I have on eBay to generate funds to invest in the stock market which means I’m turning old junk from around the house into liquid assets for the future. This can be done by anyone even if invest 5 pound a month, start at the bottom and over the years watch your portfolio grow. 📚
Another great video Mitch. My investing tip: Pay yourself first!! Stick to a consistent plan & every month after paying your needs, invest a % BEFORE spending on your wants. 📚
Only been investing since the 17th September, so not even a month yet and I have had a few learning mistakes but still in the green overall.
Looking at 350 to 400 a month as one of the first things I heard when looking into investing, tip: time in the market and not timing the market.
Watching you, and a couple others on RUclips has helped me find and feel comfortable with a few stocks that I now hold.📖📚
The sacrifice of consumption today in the hope of a greater consumption in the future! one of my favourite quotes
Great channel, I don’t want the book but my investing tip would be start investing now doesn’t matter how old you are. I’m nearly 60 and started 3 years ago, I started by only investing £10 a month for about the first year and every now and then I’d invest a larger amount. My investment is only 3k but I’ve learnt so much about investing, saving, pensions and spending its definitely worth it. I’m now £300 up and loving the journey so don’t worry about all these people with big investments if you don’t have much spare cash just invest what you can and enjoy the journey you’ll learn loads about personal finance. I should all say I spent a lot of time on the green and red roller coaster I think it takes time to keep in the green but I’m in the green now with 3 years under my belt. It’s a little hobby of mine now and as I say I’ve learned loads.
My investing tip, is create a side hustle to keep your funds topped up. Pick something you are good at or indeed like. Mine is investing in retiring Lego Star Wars sets. I have 2 wardrobes full now and there is even a lego site dedicated to this and according to them my investment of £900 is currently worth £1100 with a potential to realise a profit in a few years of between £2500-£3500. No brainer really : ) 📚📚📚 book me now!!!! Hulk WANT!!!!
I've just turned 50 and have grown my savings over the last 10 years and have a good pot. I started working for myself 12 years ago and don't intend on retiring traditionally but I'm really interested in getting an investment strategy set up. I've watched a few videos of yours and signed up to 212.
The biggest tip for investors and investing is plan for the long term. 📚
Tip for anyone with kids or who want to have kids, “if you want generational wealth, we have to get rid of generational habits” 📕
Love it Mitch , my tip is simple lol. If investing in index funds just set and forget , be almost emotionless about it 📚
10/10 investing mentality that is! 🧠
Keep it simple have a few index trackers . Start early and invest hard until you get to £100k , from here you can relax a little . There’s no point chasing a few extra % when you have £20k, monthly deposits is the priority
Max out your employer pension contributions .
If you are under 40 and want to buy your first house open a lifetime isa and your first £4K per annum savings should be put in there for free 25% bonus. Then use remaining £16k allowance of ISA. Always have a few months savings in emergency outside of the stock market in normal bank savings account.
Don’t looks at your investment accounts more than once a month .
Don’t buy/lease an expensive car until you have reached your financial goals
Just started my investing journey and Im in my 50s. Guess its never too late. Thanks for your tips..
Almost got burnt from Tatto chef, sold just in time, nice video, now 48 years old with with professional NHS job with decent work place pension and and Vangurad SIPP. I wish someone gave me investment advice when I was 18, Started my investment journey in 2020 during pandemic, now holds a 80k portfolio on T212 with ROI 33% beating benchmark S&P is due to the fact I invested heavily in Palantir Technologies, my portfolio exploded. Now wants to diversify other areas - some passive and active. Thanks for sharing your experiences.
Great Video Mitch as always :Investing tip : Always DCA into S&P500 and hold your postion to get your average down it will pay off 📚
Owned tatooed chef twice , but got out in time and made a small profit. Pltr is the biggest holding in portfoli.
Great video Mitch. I’d say to not look at your account everyday. Makes you want to mess with it more 📚
I’m 17 and looking forward to investing next year. Maybe I could learn a bit before I start investing with the book.📚
there are audio books by peter lynch on yt. listen to them.
Another great video, Mitch! I had no idea you grew up in a working-class, single-parent household. That makes your success even more inspiring!
Thanks man, appreciate that! 🙂
i would love the book please 📚 ps. invest in micro strategy
Tip - Dont panic and always look at the longer picture 📚
Great video giving out good free advice, would be great to enter for the 📖 competition.
Been learning over the last few years. Stay away from hype stocks, learned the hard way 🤦🏻♂️
Great video Mitch, keep up the great work
@@stEVEN_SMARTER thanks so much!
Hi Mitch, have you considered expanding your content into having podcast/interview/interaction sharing thoughts and investment journey either with someone well known or someone like myself who is no one? Investment is a journey and it is an interesting one especially with the long term mindset
Great video, Mitch! I think regularly investing monthly is a great thing. Also if you can spend it, invest it. A little motto I try to live buy that applies to non- essential purchase like coffees, clothes etc 📚
You have truly inspired me Mitch. Gone from £0 invested to almost £10,000 in 6 months and also transferred my two children’s ISAs to stocks and shares ISAs. So proud to say my 6 year old now has almost £10,000 in the S&P500 and my 3 year old has almost £6,000. Truly inspiring.
My investing recommendation is S&P500 weekly deposits 🙌 📚
I just started investing, I'm glad I found your channel 🎉
Amazing to hear!
Always be buying 📖 📕 📚
Take your life experience when starting investing and always follow your instincts
Another great video😁😁 my tip would be to invest every pay day into something you believe in ( i go for the s&p500 ), and over the long term, you will do great 📚📚
Keep up the awesome work
Thanks!
Hey Mitch, investing is choosing a better future for yourself, you will increase confidence, knownledge and wealth so that in future you are owner of your life. You have conquered your freedom. 📚
Great video Mitch. I'm just preparing list of books to read to have better understanding of investing. I already invested my first money to S&P 500 thanks to your videos. Thanks for all info you're sharing with us!!❤❤
Thanks Paul - great to hear. It was a game changer for me reading those books before I started, it really did set me off on the right path!
@MitchShoesmith Can you recommend any more books you think it's worth to read about investing? I would really appreciate it. Thanks
My tip; when your stock is over valued, sell! Buy a safe undervalued stock and repeat... Reap the dividends whilst you hold!
Briiant video again Mitch, thankyou. Investing tip= buy Palantir.
thanks as always, fascinating stuff
Investing should be a long term plan, make a routine of investing even (or especially) when the stocks are down. 📚
Time in the market is always better than trying to timing the market, now is always the right time to invest, never think it is to late to start
Just starting out and trying to learn as much as I can before I invest. Hence don't really have any investing tips. Although, I suppose, "do your research before committing cold hard cash" would count as a tip? 📚
"I don't look to jump over seven-foot bars; I look around for one-foot bars that I can step over." 📚
I believe in Microstrategy, and T212!!
What r your prediction for mstr
@@ibarbofn8604 I believe it will 2x at the top of the bitcoin bull market. Maybe 3x! Also, no financial advice 🙂
@@ibarbofn8604 Also no financial advice🙂
New subscriber here. I hope to learn & understand how it works as I have zero knowledge about investment 🤞. x
I take it you didn’t like washing dishes 😂
Who does? Lol 😂😂😂
I'm also just starting with investing. My advice would be that, hidh dividend yield is not always good. :P I'd consider to find the 50-50 when investing directly into a company. 📚
I'm 47 and just months into investing. I'm a lifetime money idiot.... In so much as my wife sorts everything out financial. I wish I knew more and, as mentioned, I bought into GameStop and regret it, thankfully I also bought into some other stocks that are healthy.
Sell the Losers and Let the Winners Ride 📚
📚One of the best videos out there, genuinely really helpful, I’m a young individual myself always trying to learn and expand my knowledge in all aspects in the financial world, Ild say as a good tip for other young investors is really try to invest into a stocks and shares isa monthly even if it’s a low amount as over time it will really pay off, Pick a good suited index fund such as the S&P 500 or even Japanese / British market, over time you will really see the results, again, Amazing video Mitch ! 📓
Thanks Lewis! Appreciate it buddy. Great tips too!
I am new to investment but I have watched finical video for 17 years old now I am 22 📚
Tax efficient investment first & ETF’s for your first entry into the market to see how it all works before going crazy with individual holdings…..📚
I enjoy this so much
Having a habit of investing regularly (SIP) across different assets and globally will generate better returns over long term. 📚📒
Know thyself and put in place rules/processes to protect yourself from doing dumb things. I know I’m an active investor so I have my large core investments in passive vehicles and leave myself some money to actively invest.📚
Mitch, Could you create a Pie That you would reccomend for us?
Great video, the only thing I can't resonate with is the tax free account (no ISA equivalent in Ireland😢). I'm going down a similar route, going from 100% individual stock picks to now dca'ing into an etf on a monthly basis too. Definitely agree with the importance of that objective annual review to update your targets for the future 📚
Investing tip: slow and steady 📚
I invest £250 a month from my salary and I have a savings account where I invest the interest during the middle of the month. To maximise my investing and averaging. 📚
Great info, as always. My tip would be to watch youtube videos, like the ones you're putting out and get investing 💰 📚
Build cash during the good times so you can take advantage of the inevitable dips 📚
Hi Mitch. I've recently found you and your videos on RUclips. I'm loving the information you are providing. It gives me confidence and motivation to improve my portfolio and get it working for me. I'd love it if you could consider me for a free copy of the Tony Robbins Money book as mentioned in the video. All the best, Daniel.
investing tip: invest in a broad market ETF 📚
Don't spend too much time thinking about it, just do it.
If you’re scared about investing a particular topic that put my mind at ease was portfolio diversification and the different asset classes you can put your money to work in 📚📚📚
📚 great job
Can i get a book
sure, if you leave an investing tip for the rest of the community I'll add you to the list of entrants 🙂
@@MitchShoesmith my tip is that even if a stock takes a sudden big drop more than likely it will go up again in the long run
Great video what does it mean when a stock or a business is on hault though? Like the business is on hault been like this the past month or so also great videos been watching you now around 3-4 months
Educate yourself. Focus on the long term. Shut out the noise. 📚
Invest in blue chip companies, you can not go wrong 📚
Investing tip- never panic, simple but something the likes of richard kiyosaki always preaches, stay composed and always think rationally📚
Investing tip: the stock market is a mechanism to transfer wealth from the inpatient to the patient. Do not be a paper hand. 📚
Bullshit. Only applies to good companies. Fools hold crap companies waffling the same paper hand bs mantra you just did.
Investing tip: keep learning📚
I’m 18 and I’ve started investing £100 weekly in the S&P 500 I’m trying to put as much in as I can now and just keep adding to it over the long term (40+ years) and hopefully by the time I’m 58-60 I’m sat on a decent portfolio. Question for you Mitch, do you invest in the Dist or Acc fund for S&P 500? 📚
Brilliant that you're doing that at 18, you really want the ACC version for your circumstances.
@@0casey963 Yeah I’ve got the Acc version luckily. Hopefully with a lot of time in the market it will be beneficial
Buy low sell high 📚
What no gold! Up 30+% this year and the only real money on the planet. Just realised you could be a distant relative. Lol
Invest for the long haul. Don't get too greedy and don't get too scared 📚
Wise words!
Hi Mitch I invest in S&P 500 each month under the Stock area of T212, is it better to do this through the Sicks and Shares ISA section? is there any benefits? Thanks
Are you currently not investing in an ISA ? Always use a stocks and shares ISA over a general account as its tax free. Up to £20k per tax year annum
@@pleaseentername. I use an ISA also, soadvuce would be move my Stock investment to Stocks and Shares ISA? Thanks
Trust the system and don't be tempted tinker 📖
📚better later, then never
Mitch how old are you?
29 🙂
@mitchshoesmith, thanks for the valuable information as always. "Let your money work for you whislt you sleep" 📚
Your principal is quid referral for a rew Baddicocks
Keep buying palantir 👍🏼😂📚
Awesome stuff man, watching you for a while now, you may not realise it, but as a noob investor you’ve really been an inspiration, along with Mark Tilbury and a few American creators! Thank you for the advice and inspiration. And more power to you. P.S would love that book😉🤣I’ve learnt to never panic on this journey, and to just ride the wave, as the trend with the S&P500 generally, is that it’s going to go up! I’ve then invested in the rest of the world market too, as I don’t want to miss out on that pot too, if America does indeed fall! All the best to anyone starting out, and Mitch really is a great one to follow!📚
Look broke, be rich. 📚
love that!
I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Katherine Slone.
compounding is the 7th wonder of the modern world 📔
Thanks Mitch, this channel is so underrated it's beyond belief. I hope you hit 100k.
Thanks so much, hopefully one day we’ll get there!
@@MitchShoesmith you will, I believe in you
be greedy when others are fearful and fearful when they are greedy 📔