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JL Collins from jlcollinsnh | The Stock Series | Part 1

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Ep. 019 The Stock Series: Why Index Funds Beat the Pros | JL Collins

JL Collins discusses his famous Stock Series Part 1 — why the market always goes up and how to handle crashes mentally.

Brad Barrett, Jonathan Mendonsa · · Guests: JL Collins · 127,959 plays
1h 31m 14s
  1. Introduction
  2. Overview of the Stock Series
  3. Key Principles of Investing
  4. Understanding Market Psychology
  5. Long-Term Investment Strategy
  6. Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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Most investors think they need an advisor, perfect timing, and complex strategies to build wealth. Jim Collins just destroyed all three myths.

Jim Collins' Stock Series has become the investing bible for the financial independence community. Brad Barrett and Jonathan Mendonsa sit down with Collins to explore why VTSAX—Vanguard's Total Stock Market Index Fund—outperforms most professional investors, how to silence the panic during market crashes, and why the simplest strategy often wins. Collins explains the psychology behind investor mistakes, shares his framework for accepting volatility, and offers practical steps for automating your path to wealth.

Key Topics:

  • Overview of the Stock Series Jim Collins introduces the essential concepts of investing outlined in his Stock Series.

  • Key Principles of Investing Investing in low-cost index funds like VTSAX as a robust strategy for building wealth. The significance of accepting market volatility.

  • Understanding Market Psychology Common fears during market downturns and the importance of maintaining a long-term perspective.

  • Long-Term Investment Strategy Buying and holding index funds to outperform active management.

Practical Takeaways:

  • Invest in Low-Cost Index Funds: Building wealth over time is rooted in consistent investment in low-cost funds.
  • Embrace Market Volatility: Accept that market downturns are normal, and it's crucial to stay the course rather than panic.
  • Automate Investments: Consider automating your investments to minimize emotional decision-making.

Notable Quotes:

  • "Trust in the long-term upward trend of the market."
  • "Embrace market volatility as a regular part of investing."
  • "Investing in low-cost index funds can lead to superior returns."
  • "Long-term holding is key to investment success."
  • "Avoid high fees by choosing low-cost investing options."

Chapter Markers:

  • Introduction
  • Overview of the Stock Series
  • Key Principles of Investing
  • Understanding Market Psychology
  • Long-Term Investment Strategy
  • Final Thoughts and Conclusion

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