Invest so little
The question is, what do we call too little. Accumulating savings is important, but average citizens may prefer low-risk assets.
A nice example of beginning with "little":
1941: At 11 years old, Warren buys his first stock. He purchases six shares of Cities Service preferred stock—three shares for himself, three for his sister, Doris—at a cost of $38 per share.
little in my own way is that most people always fear of risking but yet still want to make profit they forget that the high the investment the likely high the reward
little in my own way is that most people always fear of risking but yet still want to make profit they forget that the high the investment the likely high the reward