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Learning about long term index fund investing in my early 20s.
Are there any resources you'd like to recommend?
The nice thing is that, physically itβs the easiest thing in the world. The only complicated part is not trying to game it or convince yourself that you need more than the 2 or 3 fund portfolio.
Just buy a Total market index fund, some sort of bond fund and maybe some total market international stock fund