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Training-Wheel Investing: How a Practice Portfolio Builds Real Confidence

Training-Wheel Investing: How a Practice Portfolio Builds Real Confidence

KAHROS Team

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  • Use a small, real‑money practice portfolio alongside a long‑term core to learn mechanics and behavior.
  • Keep the practice bucket intentionally small so mistakes are manageable and your core isn’t compromised.
  • Track actions, frequency, feelings, and lessons — focus on learning, not short‑term returns.
  • Set clear rules and a regular review cadence so the practice account stays educational, not dominant.

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