My problem with mistakes when I was your age was second guessing myself and wallowing in regret. I got sucked into a rabbit hole of obsessive thinking that led to serious life disrupting depression. I survived but it happened again later in life. We all make mistakes. Learn from them and move on. Do not obsess over might have beens. Zac, you seem to have a very sensible attitude about your mistakes which is great. I offer my example for the benefit of others.
Just a note on the saving account, you have to factor in inflation which was 4% in 2023 and 8% in 2022. So you probably are breaking even on a high yield saving account but at least you are not being diluted. Metals seem to be starting a bull run (I own none and am no expert) but gold for ex. was up 15% last year crushing inflation.
I'm new to trading, and I've lost a good sum trying out strategies I found in online tutorials. I would sincerely appreciate any recommendations you have.
The first step to successful trade is figuring your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional, but it's very advisable that you make use of professional
Why don't you just switch over to Venom energy drink, They have a sugar-free option, There are 99 cents a can. You can usually find them in grocery stores and dollar general
This is great.. I am going to make my 21 year old son watch. Except the part about never moving out. We will fast forward through that. We are part time resellers and he just joined us reselling. Our biggest mistake at your age was vacations. We sure did enjoy ourselves. We have excellent income, low expenses and low debt but are now trying to catch up on retirement savings! I work with seniors and I see how $$ it is to be a senior citizen in this country. It's crazy and it scares me.