Your "Rookie" Questions Are Actually Your Build Spec
The best investors I know don't sound sophisticated. They sound specific.
They don't ask "is this a good stock?" They ask small, almost embarrassing questions: How much cash do I keep before I buy? What exactly do I check before adding a name? How often do I review, and what makes me sell?
Those questions feel like beginner stuff. They're not. They're the spec for a system you can actually run.
Here's the shift: treat your investing like something you build, not something you feel. Every vague opinion you replace with a written rule and a real number from your own situation makes the whole thing more repeatable. Feelings don't compound. Process does.
So collect your "rookie" questions instead of hiding them. Each one is a missing part in your pipeline. Answer it once, write it down, and you never have to guess it again.
What's the one specific question you keep avoiding? Drop it below.
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