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Alex | Long Term Investor
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Alex | Long Term Investor
@AlexCanInvest
Helping investors build wealth through discipline. Long-term thinking beats short-term noise.
Katılım Ocak 2026
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@RyanHaiss The strategy isn’t the hard part.
Sticking with something that feels boring is.
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One thing I’ve learned: Good investing and good decision-making usually look boring in real time.
Most people want:
→ Instant certainty
→ Constant action
→ Dramatic predictions
→ Perfect timing
What actually tends to work better:
→ Patience
→ Repeatable process
→ Emotional control
→ Knowing what not to do
The internet rewards excitement.
Results usually reward discipline.
That tension explains a lot of bad decisions.
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@dividendology Most millionaires aren’t extraordinary.
They just live below their means, invest consistently, and give it time.
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A team at Dave Ramsey's company conducted the largest study on millionaires ever.
The results are not what you would expect:
• Most millionaires were in their +40s with paid off Personal Homes
• Most millionaires contributed to their 401k plans
• Most millionaires shared a bank account with their partner
• Most millionaires on average made less than $100,000 yearly
• Most millionaires never took a business loan
• Most millionaires are self-made
It isn't easy, but being a millionaire is well in reach for many people.
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@JonErlichman Plenty of people owned these.
Very few held them this long.
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@TheLongInvest Just depends on your time horizon.
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@kejca If you can’t explain it simply, you probably don’t understand it well enough.
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@brewmarkets Not even that big of a drop, yet it feels like everyone’s panicking.
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@StockMKTNewz It can always get worse.
But peak fear is usually where the best opportunities are.
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@BrianFeroldi Easy to understand.
Much harder to follow when emotions kick in.
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@themoviedadsc Good take.
Even if it doesn’t stick right away, at least it gives people a reference point later.
I think most people know they should be investing but just have no clue how to start.
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One of my "hotter" takes on this subject is every high school could implement this tomorrow, and it wouldn't make a big difference.
99% of 14-18 year olds don't care about money.
They care about dating, friends, making varsity, and getting As & Bs so mom/dad don't yell at them.
Mark Roussin, CPA 📈💰💵@Dividend_Dollar
Why a basic Personal Finance and Investing class is not taught in High School is beyond me
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@brewmarkets Par for the course lately.
Still a good time to build long-term positions.
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@money_cruncher Probably the best and least stressful strategy for most people.
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Beating the S&P 500 isn't difficult.
But beating the S&P 500 consistently, over the long term, is very very difficult.
Many people overestimate their ability to pick good stocks over the long term. They eventually realize that it’s a losing game.
That's why just buying the market could be a good strategy.
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@jimcramer Short-term moves are hard to predict. I’d rather focus on the long term.
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@awealthofcs You have to be mentally prepared for anything the market throws at you.
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@iamtomnash It never feels like it in the moment, but history is consistent.
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@Kalshi If you’re a long-term investor, this is part of the process. Lower prices today mean better returns tomorrow.
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@dollarsanddata We do something similar.
Income stays separate, but we auto-transfer into a joint account for shared expenses.
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There's a simple solution to this:
-Joint bank account (all income goes in, all shared expenses come out)
-Each spouse keeps separate account
-Any surplus (in joint account) gets split (50/50) and sent to separate accounts
-For big purchases, each party deposits back into joint
Breadman@BTCBreadMan
My best friend is 36 years old. He’s been married for 7 years, but they still don’t have a joint bank account. He and his wife literally Venmo each other for half a meal out, or half of the gas bill. How do I kindly explain to him that they are acting like unserious children?
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@Smartnetworth1 Exactly. It’s not about more stuff, it’s about more control over your time.
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@Dividend_P New investors often confuse risk with volatility.
Volatility only becomes risk if you panic.
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People talk about risk like it’s a monster hiding in the chart.
But most of the danger never comes from the market.
It comes from the stories we tell ourselves when things move fast.
A calm mind is still the strongest hedge you can have.
#longterminvesting #dividends
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@Dividend_P Well said.
Most plans work if you stick with them long enough
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@AlexCanInvest Most people want the perfect plan.
The real shift is when you keep doing the simple things long enough for them to matter.
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@themotleyfool After a few cycles, it stops feeling like fear and starts looking like opportunity.
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