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Short-Term vs Long-Term Investing: Which Strategy Actually Makes More Money? 💰
In this episode of Limitless, Dr. Matthew Preston & Dr. Thaon Simms dive deep into the age-old debate: Short-Term vs Long-Term Investing! 📈 Which strategy actually makes more money? 💰
We share REAL examples from our investing journey, including Matthew's unforgettable $50K+ day trading win that made him want to quit his job! 😱 But here's the twist - that was his LAST day trade ever. Find out why!
🔥 What You'll Learn:
• The pros and cons of both investing strategies
• Real market examples and personal trading stories
• Why timing the market isn't always the answer
• How to use hybrid strategies for maximum returns
• The psychology behind investment decisions
• Day trading vs buy-and-hold comparison
We break down specific examples from our portfolio - showing you EXACTLY when we bought, sold, and what happened years later. Some results will shock you! 📊
Whether you're team short-term or long-term, we reveal why the REAL winners use a hybrid approach that combines the best of both worlds. Plus, we discuss how busy professionals can still maximize returns without constant monitoring.
🚨 Remember: This is NOT financial advice - just our personal experiences and opinions. Always consult your financial advisor!
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