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r/investingr/investing· u/Strain_Helpful· 6d ago 71

How should your investing strategy change as you age?

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A 20-year-old finance student asks how investment strategies should evolve from one's 20s through their 50s and 60s.

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I'm 20 as a Finance major in college, just starting to get into the more specific classes, but reading has got me curious about how your strategy changes as you age. Like, for example, when you're in your 30s or 40s, is it different from your 20s? And when you get to your 50s/60s, how do people's approaches to investing change?

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