I can agree the earlier the better and 20's is somehow an acceptable age to start as the majority of us are entering the working class industry by that age. ( hopefully still single and doesn't have a child any accountability like a child supporting yet. )
I started investing at around 26/27 perhaps kinda late as I am in transition of having my own family. But for the young ones I would really suggest they start it at a young age.
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Yes, this is true. Investing at a young age when one doesn't have a lot of responsibility is a good start.
I apologize if you feel investing at 26/27 was late for you. The most important thing is that you started investing and that's better than someone who probably lives in abundance at that age and doesn't even think of making such moves. So, you are on the right track.... Keep moving forward.
Thanks so much for sharing your experience and your thoughts. I appreciate. 💜
Thanks