5 Financial Mistakes I've Made in the Last 10 years

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
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Komentáře • 209

  • @nischa
    @nischa  Před rokem +2

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  • @garrickclau
    @garrickclau Před rokem +162

    I REALLY think this channel deserves exponential growth. So much pertinent, practical information. Forget banking, educating people on financial health, habits, budgeting, and investing IS your calling. Congratulations to you @Nischa, wishing you all the best and continued success on this channel.

    • @nischa
      @nischa  Před rokem +7

      This really made me smile, thank you

  • @zo_471
    @zo_471 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I’m so glad you just get straight to the point and don’t dribble on for ages with the intro ❤

  • @Mp09184
    @Mp09184 Před rokem +7

    Love your channel and videos am following for support + visibility here in the US! I particularly love that you make this information accessible and easy to understand for everyday average people to discern and understand that they too can achieve financial independence and success (on their own terms) and it’s not some far off lofty ideal. You really break down the psychological barriers because money conversations are taboo for so many reasons for so many people and they can easily shut down or dissociate as soon as money conversations come up. As a first gen and born to family of immigrants, my family still lives in survival mode mindset (they never knew otherwise) and even though I now make a decent middle class salary, I was continuing down that survival mode path had it not been for generous people like you and others I have met along the way who parted their knowledge about finances and wealth building. These are literally things that the wealthy and privileged pay for and take for granted when they inherit or come into wealth. Again, much appreciation for your time and hope many blessings keep coming your way.

  • @irfanalley
    @irfanalley Před rokem +30

    I think this should be required viewing in UK schools to help young adults with financial planning / management, seen too many people leave school & live WAAAAY beyond their means & are now always 'robbing Peter to pay Paul' keep up the good work

  • @oliviaacosta6239
    @oliviaacosta6239 Před rokem +21

    Totally agree. I’m 55 and now I regret a lot of unnecessary spending although I’ve saved a lot. I’m totally mentoring others especially the young individuals. I believe it’s starts at a young age to save and have a plan. I’ve done well but could off done way better. It’s never too late.

  • @sunnyside287
    @sunnyside287 Před rokem +16

    It’s so important to hang out with people who have this mindset. The majority of people are not very good with money and aren’t motivated by future financial freedom. At least I can surround myself with CZcamsrs like Nischa and other subscribers!

  • @Greeneyedgeny7
    @Greeneyedgeny7 Před rokem +5

    Love your videos! Ive been binging them because im tired of not knowing what to do with my money

  • @soundberry4747
    @soundberry4747 Před rokem +9

    Amazing video Nischa! I made the same mistake buying a new car as soon as I got my first job

  • @archielovesnoel
    @archielovesnoel Před rokem +30

    Genuinely enjoyed the life experiences and how to learn from life choices. Your channel recently came up on my feed. I watch quite a few other financial channels and yours is definitely at the top of my list now. Almost reminds me a bit of reading the Millionaire Next Door. Practical approach that can be applied at any stage of life.

  • @arcticblaze1013
    @arcticblaze1013 Před rokem +3

    Thanks so much for this video!! Straight away I’ve decided to push off the new car purchase haha

  • @natashapieper3196
    @natashapieper3196 Před rokem +1

    Love your content and how relatable - but aspirational - your goals are. Keep up the excellent work!

  • @suzp9565
    @suzp9565 Před rokem +3

    Your videos are engaging, clear and succinct. The timing is perfect! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and talents. Great role model for women of colour.

  • @tobyjacob8701
    @tobyjacob8701 Před 9 měsíci

    SO glad I watched this! Thanks for sharing Nischa!

  • @kuberanuradha
    @kuberanuradha Před rokem +1

    Finding your channel is serendipity for me! Best gift for the upcoming year ✨️ 🙌 keep posting and inspiring ✨️

  • @jayyinmadnani6312
    @jayyinmadnani6312 Před rokem

    my favourite channel for financial advice, thanks nischa
    keep up the work

  • @siamarafiq3774
    @siamarafiq3774 Před rokem +52

    I always enjoy how concise, clear and full of knowledge your videos are, so refreshing 😁

  • @Powermoves1080
    @Powermoves1080 Před rokem +1

    Very informative and much appreciated. New sub. Side note: I could look and listen to you talk all day, you’re so easy on the eye and dropping gems 🙌🏽☺️

  • @bewelsworld
    @bewelsworld Před rokem

    Thanks for putting links to book recommendations :)

  • @danielknowles3601
    @danielknowles3601 Před rokem

    So clear was th everything you say,also a beautiful lady saying it helps !

  • @Ashleycreates_content
    @Ashleycreates_content Před rokem +14

    I agree with what you’ve said about savings, I am back in work but had 2 years off as a stay at home dad while my mrs business saw exponential growth. My savings dwindled quickly and it kinda made me realise that saving money isn’t the way forward past having an emergency fund.
    I struggle to even know where to start with investing, the more I read the more confused I am.

  • @alexprosper6148
    @alexprosper6148 Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing.. keep'em coming!

  • @dwwdevin
    @dwwdevin Před rokem

    Love this video! I agree with all of what you’ve said here-excellent!! 😊

  • @sanyachawla6649
    @sanyachawla6649 Před rokem +1

    Really enjoy your videos and can relate with the way you see money and life! Would love to know your investing habits and how you go about it :)

  • @familynalon4062
    @familynalon4062 Před rokem +2

    I think the last one is so important! I went through a difficult phase when I lost both of my parents in the space of 1 year; neither of them reached the age of 70 (68 and 69, heart disease). My first reaction (ok, financial reaction) was to work hard and save as much as possible because, according to the government, I am supposed to retire at 68 so the odds of having a long and happy retirement were quite slim. But then I realised, what if I die even earlier, will my life be only about making and saving money? So now, I enjoy a bit of both, I save quite a lot of my paycheque but holidays and days out with my family are back on the program

  • @robbyagraves2492
    @robbyagraves2492 Před 10 měsíci

    Omg. She makes it so easy to learn! Love Nis

  • @Samuel.U
    @Samuel.U Před rokem +1

    So inspiring and informative, thank you 🙏

  • @perpetuakanyutu2610
    @perpetuakanyutu2610 Před rokem +2

    Thank you Nischa, this is very good advice for young adults.. 😊

  • @samidkhan101
    @samidkhan101 Před rokem +10

    I don't know how much rich you are, but what I know that's is starting this CZcams channel (as financial teacher) will make you really rich trust me.

    • @sg3918
      @sg3918 Před rokem

      She'd be way above average, pretty much at the top in pure income terms, wealth who knows though she seems smart. Definitely doing well. Certainly commendable.

  • @wannaknowbad
    @wannaknowbad Před rokem

    First off, thank you for the content!Completely off topic… you are so beautiful!

  • @siilver1
    @siilver1 Před měsícem

    You would ALWAYS pop up in my feed..with that 1 particular video from around like the very end of 2023 and the beginning of 2024. But i wouldn't click on it for some reason ...
    UNTIL yesterday.
    Cause you know THIS TIME i NEEDED someone like you and the wisdom and knowledge you share with us and i was ready to learn!💕
    So glad i FINALLY found you! I am hoping learn A lot from you. Thank you for posting these video💫 I am forever grateful😊
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    3rd May 2024 at 9:45 a.m. Friday

  • @laurianepegon
    @laurianepegon Před rokem +4

    The ant and the grasshopper story is from a French fable (La cigale et la fourmi) by La Fontaine. Every child in France learns this story in primary school.

    • @MultiSweetviolet
      @MultiSweetviolet Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you, that is what I wanted to say. It's a well known fable (or should be) and was not invented by the author she is quoting.

  • @May-qb3vx
    @May-qb3vx Před rokem +4

    My first one would be switched to, “repairing that car.” My old car was a money heap because it was so old. It was at the major repairs stage and I chose to repair it because I couldn’t fathom letting it go. But it was a black hole of finances. I now have a car payment on a reliable car and all my car expenses are considerably less a year now

    • @MrsUnderwriter
      @MrsUnderwriter Před rokem

      Totally true. Also older car means more fuel consumption generally

  • @idrinkyourmilkshake1981

    For real we have the same glassware. Loved your content....and your glassware ofc ^^.

  • @challaz100
    @challaz100 Před rokem

    Thanks for your videos! Greetings from Amsterdam

  • @jacc88888
    @jacc88888 Před 11 měsíci

    Good advice. I guess it’s all relative re investing: you are lucky that you started investing at 24. I started last year when I was 54! You still have decades ahead of you for the compound interest to really kick in.

  • @oyandakona5994
    @oyandakona5994 Před rokem

    Great content love your videos and im
    learning a lot

  • @Nabilc1234
    @Nabilc1234 Před rokem +1

    you should show some financial spreadsheet so viewer can understand finance and budgeting more better.

  • @dariushmilani6760
    @dariushmilani6760 Před rokem +3

    Spot on. I am embarresd to say how much money I've sent buying new cars and not starting investing earlier on. Keep up the good work.🌹❤👍

    • @1Carly
      @1Carly Před rokem

      Weve all been there, and a reckless 20s brings great memories. Aslong as you /we are on track now 🙏🏼

  • @alexandraparri
    @alexandraparri Před rokem +18

    Hi Nischa, I'm new to your channel and I love how comprehensive and concise your videos are! I noticed you have an accounting degree and was wondering if you can make a video explaining how you made a move to investment banking. Lots of love ❤

    • @nischa
      @nischa  Před rokem +5

      Hey Alexandra, I actually have a video on this. I did an accounting qualification whilst in banking (back office), then moved to the front office

  • @You-Tuber2024
    @You-Tuber2024 Před rokem +2

    I think the phrase is “buy cheap, buy twice”. My Nan always told me this and it’s true. Take a cheap phone charger for example, it might cost you £5 but you’ll be replacing it every few months

  • @amazingdude9991
    @amazingdude9991 Před rokem +2

    To your point on "not buying that car" although this is true in majority of circumstances and essentially 100% of the time if it's a new car - this is not always the case. Similarly to the example given with Rolex's, when digging a little bit deeper it depends on what type. If you do extensive market research and have patience, buying specific cars can be a lucrative business opportunity and doesn't always need to result in a liability. For most people though your advice is sound as it requires a lot of hours in research to find good opportunities. Love your videos, keep up the great work!

    • @nischa
      @nischa  Před rokem +3

      Yeah - the same goes with a lot of things. The point remains to understand whatever you are spending a large amount of money on. Thanks

  • @protonmarine3047
    @protonmarine3047 Před rokem

    thanks alot dear for your nice advices... wish you all the best...

  • @marcellaarieta2222
    @marcellaarieta2222 Před rokem

    Thanks for this great content.

  • @hanifahnamuli947
    @hanifahnamuli947 Před rokem

    Always enjoy your motivation to financial freedom,👍👍👍 thanks

  • @brentvalente
    @brentvalente Před 11 měsíci

    The buy once, cry once is something I only learned recently. I had been a very frugal much of my life and yet all the things i paid that premium for has all been worth it

  • @cbrottler
    @cbrottler Před 4 měsíci

    All good advice.

  • @Dr.JubairsFinance
    @Dr.JubairsFinance Před rokem +1

    Really good video, great channel, I am glad that you started

  • @artestiknyemb5321
    @artestiknyemb5321 Před rokem +1

    Hi Mischa. First, I will like to thank for your vids. So refreshing. Secondly, I will like to know what has been the biggest challenge you had to face so far?

  • @sanfordlopez1491
    @sanfordlopez1491 Před rokem +2

    I Nischa, I love your content. I was wondering if you could please show how do I break into Investment Banking ? I am currently doing my ACA and should qualify in a few years. Would love to hear your thoughts about this. Thank you !

  • @priyathdesilva619
    @priyathdesilva619 Před rokem +1

    Good advice lady love your clips

  • @harshsharma9898
    @harshsharma9898 Před rokem

    Really informative!!

  • @user-xp3zu9dr2m
    @user-xp3zu9dr2m Před rokem

    The saying "buy once, cry once" is another way of saying, "penny wise, pound foolish" - and I agree!!

  • @asimplemix
    @asimplemix Před rokem

    Love these videos! Always so insightful! 👍🏼

  • @Curioussultan
    @Curioussultan Před rokem +2

    Hi Nischa, thanks for the video. I'm 24 and currently in the same position as you were at the beginning... just started looking at investing and how I can maximise my income . Is it possible to have a quick chat? Thank you

  • @veluv
    @veluv Před rokem

    Thank you !

  • @afriek4379
    @afriek4379 Před rokem

    Hi Nischa, great video again! Love that they are short and to the point!
    Side note: I'm watching this video with headphones on and it seems there is music in the background or edited over the video? Or maybe neighbours? Not sure. However, it really distracted me. A bit like a mosquito zooming close to your ear. Maybe I can hear it more obviously because of the headphones. But I thought I would let you know! And again, thank you for all the new tips again!

  • @nilshah6521
    @nilshah6521 Před rokem

    Hello Nisha
    Best information 👌
    Thanks

  • @budnspud
    @budnspud Před rokem

    We bought a Speed Queen washing machine which was $400+ over the price of regular washing machines. We did our research and it is commercial grade and very solid. A good investment.

  • @gatekeeperboxing5898
    @gatekeeperboxing5898 Před rokem

    Sometimes things you think will be enjoyable turn out to be not so enjoyable and not really worth the cost or time. I prefer to consider things before jumping straight in and splashing out on what might seem to be enjoyable leisure pursuits, but might seem less so once given some consideration.

  • @arunkarthikr4375
    @arunkarthikr4375 Před rokem

    Good, Nischa. Thanks to YT for the recommendation. Please continue posting :)

  • @dakang425
    @dakang425 Před rokem +1

    Yes! “Buy it nice, or buy it twice” if it’s something worth buying, spend a little more buying the higher quality and keep for years.

    • @bt7119
      @bt7119 Před rokem

      Love this comment 💪

  • @derekwelbeck9327
    @derekwelbeck9327 Před rokem +1

    Your subscriber count is skyrocketing. Well done 👍

  • @jawlig
    @jawlig Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad she caveated the stock market investing point for those on lower salaries. So many personal investing channels just sell hope to the audience that the little they can spare each month will somehow materialise into financial freedom. Meanwhile that few £k they struggled so hard to invest in the year would be better used in other ways to improve their earning potential.

  • @melissagimson1910
    @melissagimson1910 Před rokem

    I would like to see a video on offshore accounts for everyday people, the process and benefits please

  • @ggrocketleague9098
    @ggrocketleague9098 Před rokem

    Thanks for the last one

  • @richild3967
    @richild3967 Před rokem

    The last point is my mindset at the moment

  • @gunjanandatiq
    @gunjanandatiq Před rokem

    Hi Nischa
    Loved your Chanel could you also guide that spending on luxury bags is an investment or a liability? Would love if you can educate if buying luxury like Chanel etc is really worth it ?

  • @kellychen4932
    @kellychen4932 Před rokem

    The Federal Reserve regulates a high-risk and highly volatile asset class. I don't want to use this as an analogy, but with the shuttle missions, part of the risk/reward equation that people understand is that there might end up being a Challenger mission or two in the first hundred flights. Likewise, for a whole new class of financial assets developing at lightning speed, disaster can strike. Regulating it too early (and too strictly) could stifle its development

  • @gnikhil1987
    @gnikhil1987 Před rokem

    Absloutely, brilliant content. I watched couple of your videos but never subscribed, as I am extreamly choosy. But, now watching the quality of your videos which are concise, crips and to the point. I had to hit the button.

  • @Velkairiwyth
    @Velkairiwyth Před rokem

    Ah, buy once cry once. Found that one very relevant. We call it the Vimes Shoe principle from the Terry Pratchett books. £20 pair of boots might last you a month v £100 pair of boots that last 2 years... at the 2 year mark your spending that second £100 for a new pair of boots... or youe 25th pair of £20 boots... yeah... loving your videos :)

  • @shimaalcarrim7949
    @shimaalcarrim7949 Před rokem

    I worry that if I constantly don’t indulge & get in the habit of investing, then when I retire I won’t know what do with all the money I have

  • @abzg3362
    @abzg3362 Před rokem +1

    I'm starting my investigating journey at 36... I wasn't aware of positive approach to the stock market at 25 or 28....

    • @iamofftoneverland1735
      @iamofftoneverland1735 Před rokem +1

      Me too. I always saved money, only investment that I bought a rental last year. This year I will start investing in stock market

  • @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle
    @FIRE_DrNinjaTurtle Před rokem +1

    Awesome channel. You just found it and I am close to financially free

  • @filmwork1
    @filmwork1 Před rokem

    Brilliant video, loving the valuable content. :)

  • @SwaGeZz
    @SwaGeZz Před rokem +1

    My problem is finding a balance, ok you dont need the most extensive car or clothing but still you need to live you dont always gonne have à chance to drive that car or those clothes.. what is your opinion on that ? Btw love your videos

  • @wearefamily691
    @wearefamily691 Před rokem

    Hello in what kind of assets you think could help a financial growth in Catalonia/ Spain? I what it would be good to invest without a big budget? thnaks love your channel. learning a lot

  • @C86OFFICIAL
    @C86OFFICIAL Před rokem

    Well executed video.Thanks Nisha

  • @ji-inroh495
    @ji-inroh495 Před rokem +6

    Great content. I recommend an iron-clad prenup before marriage, since you're well on your way to financial independence. Divorce is the worst financial decision anyone can ever make.

  • @austintexas1
    @austintexas1 Před rokem

    I drive my 1998 Dodge Ram. She’s a beauty! I hope she runs for a long time. She chugs down gas but I have no payment 🤷‍♂️

  • @chriswilkes4350
    @chriswilkes4350 Před rokem +35

    You are being far too hard on yourself. Very few people - I am certain it's less than 1% - know how to invest at 19. You can be happy how well you've progressed since then. And the early couple of years won't matter in the long run.

    • @janejustin1788
      @janejustin1788 Před rokem +5

      or even have jobs at 19

    • @chriswilkes236
      @chriswilkes236 Před rokem

      @@janejustin1788 good point.

    • @RussianBritish
      @RussianBritish Před rokem +2

      That's true. I started to invest at 35, so practically I've lost 15 years of compounding. 😢

  • @Only-wn9dm
    @Only-wn9dm Před rokem

    I have Ben wanting to start investing. However some of the good saving accounts can give you guaranteed interest of up to 4% nowadays. Comparing to investment return which only have marginally higher return but riskier, is there any reason I should invest in the current high time? In terms of investing for first timer, would you suggest ISA shares or BTL properties? Thanks

  • @aidenmuller
    @aidenmuller Před rokem

    Love the content, keep up the good work.

  • @Sasha.traveller
    @Sasha.traveller Před rokem

    Hi Nischa! Which online broker do you use for investing? Any recommendation for beginners?

  • @QFilmz
    @QFilmz Před rokem +3

    Nischa I’ve watched all your videos & your very inspiring to me , I wanted to ask you something , you seem like a really logical & intelligent women who has a good amount of knowledge on finances, I want my little daughter to grow up & be like you , I’ve got her children books on investing & money
    I don’t want her mother (ex wife) or her future husband to take Advantage of any wealth or assets i give her , what’s the best thing to do to prepare her for this ?
    And if you fall in love with a man , do you think he’s capable of manipulating you for your finances ? do you have any foresight for this ?
    Thanks Nischa

  • @kostashow
    @kostashow Před rokem +1

    EVERY single time the same thing "buy an asset insted of a car so you can later buy a car from the asset's returns".
    Who ever said that the money i was gonna use to buy that car wasn't money earned from an asset for Christ sake??
    There's no money tree.... had to come from somewhere those damned money!!!

  • @remymcdermott9140
    @remymcdermott9140 Před 9 měsíci

    Do you have a video talking about book recommendations?

  • @catrionamacinnes2048
    @catrionamacinnes2048 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Nischa, love your videos! Wondering if you can advise. My parents in law want to give us £30K towards our mortgage debt but I don’t think that will lower our monthly payments and may only reduce our mortgage term by a few months. Should we convince them to let us invest it elsewhere?

  • @andrewstorm8240
    @andrewstorm8240 Před rokem

    I made the saving mistake but overall good advice

  • @JyotiSingh-yn4eg
    @JyotiSingh-yn4eg Před rokem +8

    Hi Nischa, new to your channel. I must say the content in your videos is very engaging. Would you be able to make a video on starting investment at 40 or starting to plan your retirement at 40, which leaves 20 years for investment. Thanks xx

    • @marinalondon7399
      @marinalondon7399 Před rokem +2

      Yes please and at 50 too . I changed my life at 38 moving to UK. and now now have some saving. Thinking how to invest as I am not sure if putting them in pension really good idea. I am sure there so many people who is older and still want to learn. Thank you very much in advance.

    • @alastairleith249
      @alastairleith249 Před rokem +3

      Same 49, trying to sort out something, but not easy especially during inflation

    • @VeraCasaca
      @VeraCasaca Před rokem +1

      @@alastairleith249 it's never too late. Learn, learn, learn and execute. Start investing with small amounts so that it's not overwhelming. Cut expenses. You can do this. 💗

    • @alastairleith249
      @alastairleith249 Před rokem

      @@VeraCasaca thank you for kind words

    • @jacc88888
      @jacc88888 Před 11 měsíci

      @@marinalondon7399 I’m in my fifties and am thinking the same. I can’t really take advantage of the long term effects of compound interest so am wondering whether property investment is better.

  • @goldfries
    @goldfries Před rokem

    A few paychecks for a car ........... over here people typically take 7 - 9 years to pay off a vehicle purchase.

  • @threemoo
    @threemoo Před rokem

    A little heads up for non-Brits.
    When she says "Hoover" she probably doesn't mean the brand, she probably just means vacuum cleaner.
    We use the word "Hoover" sort of like using the word "Google" instead of search.

  • @gaelicfootballhighlights9215

    Q: When is the best time to invest your money ? A: yesterday
    It's never to late ..as Robert kiyosaki says savers are loser's. Only found your channel last week and I love it , well done.

  • @David_Crayford
    @David_Crayford Před rokem

    Which vacuum cleaner do you recommend? 🤔

  • @lindajohnson3245
    @lindajohnson3245 Před rokem

    where can i find your videos in investing?

  • @acloudworld7625
    @acloudworld7625 Před rokem +4

    On point 4 about investing. I started investing during the pandemic in the stock market. It has actually cost me money. My £20k ISA is now £15k. This is through investing in tech and commodities. Companies that are supposed to be safe. Even investing now is not guaranteed to be a safe way to grow your earnings. We cannot invest in FANG or buffet type companies because the returns are so low. A lot of youtubers recommend investing as if your guaranteed positive return. I have not experienced that. What is a good investment strategy ?

    • @danielsoosay1772
      @danielsoosay1772 Před rokem

      As a retail Investor one advise would always to do research and never follow fully what is advertised or said by anyone. For example, it’s not the best advise to keep stock forever as what we have seen during Covid. Tech, Pharma related stock flew up and now got back to where it was 3 years back. Many retail stock investor who were just starting of did lose money as they didn’t cash out. Big guy like Warren would have good technical data that they use to make money. Don’t be surprised if they do sell and buy stock of the same company regularly. My biggest advise is to gain knowledge, read and do a data based decision. On a personal note , I only invest in big cap stock, showing good fundamentals over the years and dot have high volatility. Source for eduction - investopedia ( one of it )

    • @manni192
      @manni192 Před rokem +1

      Sorry to hear this. Try ETF's such as ISF or VUSA to give yourself a basket of stocks rather than trying to pick a few specific stocks in the market. In terms of guaranteed returns, nothing is a dead cert but research suggests over the long term you can get a 8% annual return over a decade or more in the stock market. Overall, don't get too disheartened about your current loss and look to keep adding to your ISA over the next few years/decades.

  • @souravvijay697
    @souravvijay697 Před rokem

    I am a big fan of youe videos

  • @Rasytojas1980
    @Rasytojas1980 Před rokem

    Don’t buy expensive cars unless you really enjoy driving (like me). Skoda, Toyota, etc. would do for 80% of people, except for those for whom driving is more than getting from A to B.

  • @333crackers
    @333crackers Před rokem

    Here Here, right from ground roots level as a credit union advisor I have tried to tell people to invest in themselves to make more money to give them more choices and then think about investments etc

  • @user-uv2yx7pu8l
    @user-uv2yx7pu8l Před 5 měsíci

    You seem to know a lot about money, just don't over share your tips with people who don't or won't show interest be careful that's all I am saying. Me personally I gain a lot of tops as far as knowledge is concerned and I hope I improve with your help good luck for the future and remember to be positive and sharp