Investing
Getting started in the markets: ETFs, compounding and good habits.
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Getting started with investing in 2026: tax-friendly accounts, ETFs, and mistakes to avoid in your 20s and 30s
Starting to invest in your 20s or 30s in 2026: the right account, the right product (ETFs), small automated contributions, and the traps to steer clear of.
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PEA or Brokerage Account: Which Should You Choose When Starting Out?
PEA or brokerage account: we compare the two wrappers (ceiling, tax, securities) to help you choose when you're starting out in the markets.
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What Is an ETF? A Simple Explanation for Investing With Zero Experience
An ETF is a basket of shares you buy in a single order. A clear definition, real examples, and fees explained without the jargon.
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Investing in the stock market with €50 a month: the DCA method for small budgets
You don't need a big lump sum to start investing in the stock market. Here's the DCA method, the small-budget combo, and the points to watch out for.
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Compound interest explained simply: why starting young changes everything
Compound interest is interest that earns interest of its own. Here's how the mechanism works, with a worked example and why time matters most.