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Investing Day Zero: 10 Concepts to Get Before You Buy Anything
New to investing? Start here. Ten core concepts—stocks, bonds, ETFs, diversification, risk, and more—so your first trades are intentional, not random.

Risk Checkups: A Yearly Routine to Keep Your Portfolio and Nerves Aligned
Learn how a simple yearly risk checkup can keep your portfolio aligned with your goals, time horizon, and stress tolerance—without constant tinkering.

From Diversified Beginner to Simple Strategy: Choosing a Long‑Term Investing Style
Already have a basic stock‑bond mix? Learn three simple long‑term investing styles—indexer, core‑satellite, and target‑date—and how to pick one that fits your behavior.

Your First 12 Months Investing: A Simple Curriculum from Day 0
A calm, month‑by‑month path for your first year investing — from cash stability and accounts to your first ETF and simple automation.

Diversification 101: Why Owning ‘Many Things’ Often Beats Chasing ‘The One’
Diversification explained: how spreading investments across funds, sectors, and asset classes can reduce the risk of a single holding derailing your portfolio and make long-term investing more manageable.

Brokerage Basics: From Opening an Account to Placing Your First Trade
New to investing apps? Step through how brokerage accounts work—from funding and order types to confirmations, settlement, and key account settings.

Volatility, Drawdowns, and Time Horizon: A Beginner’s Guide to Risk
Learn volatility, drawdowns, and time horizon in plain English so market drops feel less like emergencies and more like normal parts of investing.

Compound Interest for Investors: How Time Turns Small Dollars into Real Wealth
Learn how compound interest works, why time and steady contributions often matter more than perfect picks, and how small dollars can grow when earnings are reinvested.

Saving vs. Investing: What You Actually Want Each Dollar To Do
Use a simple three‑bucket framework (Now, Soon, Later) to decide which dollars to keep liquid and which to allocate to long‑term investments, based on timelines and risk tolerance.

ETFs From Zero: How a Basket of Investments Becomes a One‑Click Portfolio
Learn ETF basics: what an ETF is, how it trades like a stock, what’s inside the basket, and practical questions to evaluate whether a fund fits your portfolio.

Index Funds 101: How “The Market” Becomes an Investment You Can Buy
Learn what market indexes are, how S&P 500-style benchmarks are built, and how index funds and ETFs turn them into simple, rules-based investing tools.

Stocks, Bonds, ETFs, and Indexes: What You’re Actually Buying
Clear, practical definitions of stocks, bonds, ETFs, and indexes—what they are, how they differ, and how they fit into a portfolio.

