investment strategy for dummy
in this article, I’m capturing what I learn in the last 16years in America investment journey. and I try to draft my investemetn strategy going forward.
Profile - Born, raised and educated in Socalist France where don’t value people over money. - Geek background - No a big spender because my family didn’t drive a porsche to feel better about themself.
Life goals - Do something meaning - Do not die at 50.. - Have time for my kids - Pursuit passion
Proposed Structure¶ ↑
1. Introduction¶ ↑
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Overview of the 16-year journey in the US.
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The philosophy of “Investment for Dummies” (simplifying complex concepts).
2. The Foundation: Personal Context¶ ↑
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Background: Transitioning from a French mindset to US financial systems.
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Psychological Profile: The “Geek” approach to data and the “Frugal” mindset (low spending habits).
3. Defining the “Why”: Life Goals & Financial Freedom¶ ↑
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Connecting wealth to meaningful life objectives (Time for family, passion projects, longevity).
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The concept of “Enough”: Defining what success looks like.
4. The Core Strategy (The “How”)¶ ↑
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Asset Allocation: Broad market index funds vs. individual stocks.
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Risk Management: Balancing growth with security.
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The US Advantage: Utilizing tax-advantaged accounts (401k, IRA, etc.).
5. Practical Implementation¶ ↑
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Automation: Making investing a “set and forget” system.
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Consistency: The power of dollar-cost averaging.
6. Lessons Learned (The 16-Year Retrospective)¶ ↑
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Common mistakes to avoid.
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Key turning points in the journey.
7. Conclusion & Forward Outlook¶ ↑
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Summary of the draft strategy.
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Final encouragement for readers.