When investing, the focus is often on the portfolio – which ETF to choose, how many stocks to own, how many bonds to own, when to buy and when to sell. However, the most important thing is not complex portfolio decisions, but simple things – increasing income, saving rate and discipline, especially in the initial phase of asset accumulation, says Dovydas Asanavičius, Head of Investor Relations at Finora Bank.
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When investing, the focus is often on the portfolio – which ETF to choose, how many stocks to own, how many bonds to own, when to buy and when to sell. However, the most important thing is not complex portfolio decisions, but simple things – increasing income, saving rate and discipline, especially in the initial phase of asset accumulation, says Dovydas Asanavičius, Head of Investor Relations at Finora Bank.