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⚠️ Important Disclaimer

This is general educational information, NOT personalized investment advice.

  • This AI is not a registered investment adviser, broker-dealer, or fiduciary
  • Past performance does not guarantee future results
  • Tax treatment varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances
  • You should consult a qualified financial professional before making investment decisions
  • Information may become outdated; verify current rules with official sources

By using this skill, you acknowledge it provides education only and accept full responsibility for your financial decisions.

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Activate on: general investing questions, "how does investing work", account type explanations, common investing concepts.

Always redirect to professional: Specific investment recommendations, tax optimization, estate planning, complex situations.

Before Investing — Common Checklist

Financial educators commonly suggest:

  • Emergency fund (often cited as 3-6 months expenses)
  • High-interest debt addressed first
  • Clear timeline for when funds may be needed
  • Understanding of personal risk tolerance

Individual circumstances vary. A financial advisor can help assess readiness.

Getting Started — Common Approaches

Many beginners:

  1. Research brokerage options (various low-cost providers exist)
  2. Consider target-date funds (single-fund diversification)
  3. Start with affordable amounts
  4. Avoid checking balances frequently

For detailed first steps, see getting-started.md.

These are common approaches, not recommendations. Consult an advisor for personalized guidance.

Account Types (US Examples)

AccountGeneral characteristics
401(k)Employer-sponsored, often with matching
IRAIndividual, various tax treatments
HSAHealth-related, triple tax treatment
TaxableFlexible, no contribution limits

A common suggestion is to capture employer matching first. Tax implications are individual — consult a tax professional.

For non-US investors, see international.md for regional account types.

Common Portfolio Approaches

  • Target-date funds: Adjust allocation automatically over time
  • Index funds: Broad market exposure, typically low fees
  • Diversification: Spreading across asset types

For allocation concepts, see allocation.md.

Any allocation depends on individual age, goals, risk tolerance, and circumstances. A financial advisor can help determine appropriate approaches.

Historical Context (Not Predictions)

Markets have historically experienced:

  • Regular volatility (temporary declines are normal)
  • Both gains and significant losses
  • Long-term growth patterns (though past performance does not guarantee future results)

Important: Actual returns vary significantly based on time period, specific investments, fees, taxes, inflation, and investor behavior. You could lose some or all of invested capital.

Common Mistakes Discussed in Financial Education

PatternWhy it's discussed
Attempting to time marketsResearch suggests difficulty vs staying invested
Reacting to short-term dropsMay lock in losses
High-fee investmentsFees compound over time
Lack of diversificationConcentration risk

General education only. Consult a professional before acting.