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Saturday, January 23, 2021

Fwd: Looking to start investing? Here's an easy option for beginners




Hey,

Are you curious about micro-investing?

It's been extremely popular recently!

Lately, I have been hearing a ton about micro-investing, so I thought an article on the topic would be great.

My sister-in-law and editor, Ariel Gardner, has been using micro-investing apps for over a year, and today she is going to teach you all about this topic.

Here's what she has to say:

"The idea is that you're investing on a small scale, and it's meant to appeal to new investors who feel intimidated by traditional investing.

Maybe you feel like you don't have enough money to start investing or investing just seems too difficult. There's also the reality that the market goes up and down on a regular basis — also scary for anyone who's new to investing.

Micro-investing aims to remove all of those barriers and teach you that investing is more accessible than you may have thought.

Another major appeal of micro-investing is that many of the top apps act as robo-advisors. You enter information about your age, income, target retirement age, etc., and the app recommends the best investment portfolio to help you reach your goals.

Traditionally, you would need a financial planner to help you determine the right asset allocation for your portfolio, or be savvy enough to diversify your investments on your own.

But micro-investing breaks down that barrier as well."

Please head to A Beginner's Guide to Micro-Investing in 2021 to learn more.

Have you started investing? Hit reply and let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks!

João A. Silva  from Making Sense of Cents

P.S. The 4 best micro-investing apps as you'll learn in the full article are (below are referral links):

  1. Acorns
  2. Stash
  3. Betterment
  4. Twine




---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Michelle Schroeder-Gardner <michelle@makingsenseofcents.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 11:12 AM
Subject: Looking to start investing? Here's an easy option for beginners
To: João <joaoa.desilva2020@gmail.com>

But micro-investing breaks down that barrier as well."

Please head to A Beginner's Guide to Micro-Investing in 2021 to learn more.

Have you started investing? Hit reply and let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks!

Michelle from Making Sense of Cents

P.S. The 4 best micro-investing apps as you'll learn in the full article are (below are referral links):

  1. Acorns
  2. Stash
  3. Betterment
  4. Twine

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