Why Investing Is So Hard To Get Started

I get why investing is so hard to get started for most people. I remember being there too. But, more than that, I get that often when people are taught, even by great teachers like Robert Kiyosaki, Donald Trump, Robert Allen – whomever they like – is very simplistic. The great teachers teach the mile-high view. They have to. If you’re teaching a world full of people, you can’t teach at the micro-level. It doesn’t apply to everyone.

Also, it’s an enormous leap to go from the learning phase, the mile-high view, to actually doing it when you get the microscope-detailed view. The conversation goes from excitement and detached desire to build wealth to obligation and money going out the door, not in, just to get started.

My “Investors Guide” is geared at just the US. Much of it simply won’t apply to the rest of the world – their laws and their economy. But it was written to address the questions I get every day from real world investors just learning and getting started. There’s really so many facets to investing, I want the lay-person to be able to get started with access to the detailed questions.

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