Agreed. Without the right mindset, even a good strategy falls apart under pressure. That intersection is where most mistakes creep in.
I dig into that balance quite a bit at After the Close, especially how mindset shows up in real decisions, not just theory. Always good to compare notes.
I like the way you frame growth within a longer term mindset. ETFs are tools, not shortcuts, and picking them with clear intention beats chasing random themes.
I write a lot about process and capital allocation at After the Close if you want another angle on how to think about positions beyond just tickers. Good discussion here.
Agreed. Without the right mindset, even a good strategy falls apart under pressure. That intersection is where most mistakes creep in.
I dig into that balance quite a bit at After the Close, especially how mindset shows up in real decisions, not just theory. Always good to compare notes.
I like the way you frame growth within a longer term mindset. ETFs are tools, not shortcuts, and picking them with clear intention beats chasing random themes.
I write a lot about process and capital allocation at After the Close if you want another angle on how to think about positions beyond just tickers. Good discussion here.
Yes. I always preach mindset + strategy is how you become a successful investor.