| ▲ | thw_9a83c 5 days ago | |||||||
Nice! I also created a "virtual bank account" for my kids when they were 7-8yo. They can choose to take the weekly cash or put it in their savings account. My bank gives them a 5% interest rate per month, which isn't bad. Explaining the idea of compound interest this way is easy. However, I think that's the easier part of being an investor. The more complicated part is risk management. With a savings account, there is basically zero risk. But that's not how you invest these days.  | ||||||||
| ▲ | mattmanser 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
5% per month? Where is this crazy money generator? Assume you meant per year here! It's not zero risk: - Your currency may collapse, see Germany 1930s, Argentina, Zimbabwe, Venezula, etc. - Only a certain figure is protected in savings, though governments will act aggressively to protect that (see 2008 + the Icelandic/UK/Dutch palava)  | ||||||||
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