Recently Iv started penny pinching and realizing just how much people leave spare change everywhere if you know where to look.
While I do do actually serious investing, Iv wanted to invest my coins into double digit Index funds. Not funds that are double digit because they’re bad though funds that are double digit because of stock splitting.
I understand I won’t make a whole lot but it seems better than just throwing them away and after all I’m very young and have my whole life to let those quarters sit and make money.
any recommendations would be helpful I know to do my own research but I don’t really know where to look so I’m hoping to get pointed in the right direction.
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