Honestly, I get kind of addicted to your video, the way you explain factors and concepts about how to invest is simply efficient, I'm always taking notes and then doing my own research. Really love the effort you put into it. Thank you so much for your precious time Giovanni
@@InvestInYourself you're welcome Giovanni, I'm going to buy the paperback one so my husband can read it, too since he's still resistant to the idea of investing. However, we are living in France (my husband is French). The book although very useful in giving me an idea of what investment is like, I'm at a loss as to how to apply it here in France. I see that although you are living in the US right now, your family is still in Europe, the Netherlands. I wonder if your family members over there are investing, too? If so, it would be so kind of you to cover this knowledge for European investors specifically. I know it would take a lot of effort for that but no harm in asking, right? 😅
@@me0di3n The same information applies. The only difference would be figuring out which European investment firms to go with, such as interactive brokers (a quick google search in france should give you a list to start with). The other thing would be to figure out what they call index funds, mutual funds, ETFs and bonds in France, meaning the naming will be different but the underlying investment tool will be the same. Even in France you can invest in the same american equities if you want to, such as the S&P 500. Europe also has good individual stocks to invest in, but like I said, you are not limited to only investing in companies in your particular country. You can invest worldwide. Also, tell your husband that I was in Paris on vacation back in December. I was there for 4 days. I published a vlog on it, but it's in Dutch and on one of my other channels.
Honestly, I get kind of addicted to your video, the way you explain factors and concepts about how to invest is simply efficient, I'm always taking notes and then doing my own research.
Really love the effort you put into it.
Thank you so much for your precious time Giovanni
This video is very underrated. This video deserves many many more view. Very informative and helpful for my financial plan. Thank you very much.
Thank you for listening.
I agree
Very helpful to people in low income population new to investments
Glad it helped. It took me some time to gather all my thoughts for this book.
This book flows like fresh water in a river - thanks Giovanni!
Thanks so much for the positive feedback, Massimo!
Thank you for your insight on investments.
Thanks so much
I think this will help me as a content creator under stock market
I'm shocked by seeing that it's of more than 3 hours of free knowledge ✨😍😍
Yes, it took me a long time to write out the book.
Amazing! Thank you
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Nice!!
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thank you.
Thanks for checking out my book.
immediately bought the kindle book
Oh wow, that means a lot to me. Thank you so much :)
@@InvestInYourself you're welcome Giovanni, I'm going to buy the paperback one so my husband can read it, too since he's still resistant to the idea of investing. However, we are living in France (my husband is French). The book although very useful in giving me an idea of what investment is like, I'm at a loss as to how to apply it here in France. I see that although you are living in the US right now, your family is still in Europe, the Netherlands. I wonder if your family members over there are investing, too? If so, it would be so kind of you to cover this knowledge for European investors specifically. I know it would take a lot of effort for that but no harm in asking, right? 😅
@@me0di3n The same information applies. The only difference would be figuring out which European investment firms to go with, such as interactive brokers (a quick google search in france should give you a list to start with). The other thing would be to figure out what they call index funds, mutual funds, ETFs and bonds in France, meaning the naming will be different but the underlying investment tool will be the same. Even in France you can invest in the same american equities if you want to, such as the S&P 500. Europe also has good individual stocks to invest in, but like I said, you are not limited to only investing in companies in your particular country. You can invest worldwide.
Also, tell your husband that I was in Paris on vacation back in December. I was there for 4 days. I published a vlog on it, but it's in Dutch and on one of my other channels.
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Yes boox
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