HOW TO PICK FUNDS TO INVEST IN (Index Funds, ETFs, etc)



Learn how to pick funds to invest in (Index Funds, ETFs, etc) in order to build an investment portfolio to achieve your goals. Our 10-step checklist is ideal if you’re learning how to invest in the stock market as a beginner (in a Pension, Stocks & Shares ISA, etc) for goals like retirement.

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★★ TIME STAMPS ★★

0:00 – Intro
1:18 – 1: Be Clear On Your Investment Goals
1:52 – 2: Decide On Income vs Growth
2:31 – 3: Choose An Investment Strategy
6:07 – 4: Decide On Your Risk Appetite
7:17 – 5: Check Fund Size and Age
8:08 – 6: Decide On What Region To Invest In
9:16 – 7: Take a Look At Fees
10:15 – 8: Review Past Performance
10:58 – 9: Check Minimum Amount You Can Invest
11:25 – 10: Think About Tax
12:02 – Conclusion

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HOW TO PICK FUNDS TO INVEST IN (Index Funds, ETFs, etc)

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