#21: Investing Mistake that Cost me $10K in the Stock Market
May 27 2024 Episode 21: Investing Mistake that Cost me $10K in the Stock Market
In this episode, I talked about common investing mistakes that beginner investors do in the stock market. I lost $10k doing one of this mistakes. Mistakes are inevitable when we are embarking on a new learning journey and while some of them help us grow, we can also avoid some! I am sharing with you five investing mistakes that I have done myself as a nurse investor in the stock market.
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Scrubs and Stocks Podcast is a podcast hosted by Ellaine Maala, RN, NP who is a finance educator, nurse, and owner of Nursing Flowsheet LLC, which is a finance and career blog for nurses. This podcast is created to help nurses build wealth through investing in the stock market, real estate or in their own businesses.
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