Amon and Christina Browning – Stock Market Investing for Financial Independence, Retiring Early
Everything you need to know about investing in the stock market for financial independence & retiring early (F.I.R.E.)
What You’ll Learn
This course consists of more than four hours of video instruction, more than thirty resources, and a 19-page downloadable pdf investment plan for you to fill out and create based on the information you learn from the course..
The video instruction is broken into twenty-one modules. Each module focuses on different investing topics, with the modules presented in sequential order.
We begin the course by discussing the steps you should take before you begin investing.  We also discuss how to calculate your FIRE number and how that number relates to your overall investment portfolio and your withdrawal strategy during retirement.  We then share stock market history information, historical market perspectives, and the mentality behind investing.
We go over the different types of investment accounts that may be available to you (including tax-advantaged and non-tax advantaged accounts) and we discuss the various types of fees associated with different types of investments.  We discuss the key characteristics to look for when picking a brokerage company and we walk you through how to open a brokerage account, how to fund the account, and how to set the account up for automatic investments.
We discuss how to structure your order of investing and the different types of investments that you can add to your portfolio (including index funds, ETFs, REITs, individual stocks, and bonds).  We discuss the key factors you need to consider when deciding on your asset allocation.  We walk you through how to research different types of investments and what to look for when you’re investing in different assets, such as index funds, ETFs, REITs, and individual stocks.
We discuss whether you should lump sum your money into your investments or whether you should dollar cost averaging.  We also discuss how to rebalance your portfolio, common investing mistakes to avoid, and how to invest during a recession and bear markets.
At the end of the course, we put everything together so that you can take action and invest.
Course Curriculum
- Module 1 – Introduction & Overview
- Module 2 – Steps to Take Before You Begin Investing
- Module 3 – Starting With a Goal & Achieving FIRE
- Module 4 – Stock Market History (Good Investors Know Their History)
- Module 5 – Investing Mentality
- Module 6 – Overview of Investment Accounts
- Module 7 – Types of Investment Fees
- Module 8 – Picking a Brokerage Company
- Module 9 – Opening A Brokerage Account
- Module 10 – Funding Your Brokerage Account
- Module 11 – Automate Investments
- Module 12 – Order of Investing
- Module 13 – Types of Investments
- Module 14 – Asset Allocation & Optimal Returns
- Module 15 – Researching Investments
- Module 16 – Lump Sum Investing vs. Dollar Cost Averaging
- Module 17 – Rebalancing
- Module 18 – Investing Mistakes to Avoid
- Module 19 – Dealing With Recessions and Bear Markets
- Module 20 – Putting it All Together
- Module 21 – Continuing Education
Meet Your Instructors
Hello!  We’re Amon & Christina (your instructors) and those two young ladies are our daughters (not your instructors)!
We’re former federal government employees that focused on saving, making, and investing money so that we could grow enough wealth in our investments to never have to work again.
And, guess what? We did it! At the age of 39, we reached financial independence, quit our jobs, and . . . we retired!
If you’re interested in learning how to invest in the stock market on the road to financial independence and retiring early (i.e., F.I.R.E.) – this course is for you!
Who is this course for?
This course is designed for various different investors, including:
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People that are new to investing;
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People who have dabbled in and out of investing, but want to become financially literate to become a long-term investor;
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People who may have been investing for quite some time, but haven’t gotten their intended results or haven’t understood the consequences of their investment strategies; and
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people who have been investing with a financial advisor and are looking to gain financial literacy to begin investing on their own.
Basically, if you’re interested in financial independence and you want to learn more about investing in the United States stock market in order to reach financial independence – this class is for you!
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