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The journey to financial freedom is rarely a straight one. For many, it involves many experiments 鈥 throwing different things at the wall, hoping one would stick and light a path out of the 鈥渢renches鈥.
Two of the stories in today鈥檚 newsletter follow this pattern. On the one hand, there鈥檚 a 28-year-old nail and lash technician who has tried just about everything to maximise her income before finally landing on a venture. On the other hand, we have four crypto traders who keep trying their luck with meme coins, hoping to become overnight millionaires. How鈥檚 that working out for them?
Let鈥檚 get into the stories. 馃憞馃従
In this letter:
- #NairaLife: The Lash Technician Who Isn鈥檛 Looking for a 9-5
- Love Currency: This Lagos Photographer Isn鈥檛 Built for an Indefinite Long-Distance Relationship
- Meme Coin Madness: 4 Nigerian Traders on the Wild Profits and Devastating Losses
- Ask Aunty M: I Have $2k. What Should I Invest In?
- Where The Money At?!
#NairaLife: The Lash Technician Who Isn鈥檛 Looking for a 9-5
The 28-year-old nail and lash technician in this #NairaLife might be a jack of all trades, but she鈥檚 also a master of all. She鈥檚 currently on her most profitable venture yet, and if her plans work out as she hopes, it might be the one that moves her from entrepreneur to multi-business owner.
Here’s her #NairaLife
Let鈥檚 Make Money Talks Less Awkward (And Way More Fun!)
Let鈥檚 be honest, talking about money is like frying plantain鈥攜ou start with good intentions, but somehow, it gets tricky. One moment, you’re discussing 鈥渟plitting the bill,鈥 and the next, things get awkward. But what if money conversations were fun and stress-free? That鈥檚 where come in.
Love Currency: This Lagos Photographer Isn鈥檛 Built for an Indefinite Long-Distance Relationship
Jerome* (26) and Patricia* (24) have been together for three years鈥攖wo of those spent navigating long distance.
For #LoveCurrency, Jerome opens up about how their relationship has shaped his finances and why, despite his love for Patricia, he鈥檚 preparing for the possibility of a breakup. Read the full story
Meme Coin Madness: 4 Nigerian Traders on the Wild Profits and Devastating Losses
Despite having no fundamental value, meme coins have made people overnight millionaires and bankrupted them just as quickly.
We spoke to four Nigerian meme coin traders who have experienced the madness firsthand. From wild profits to crushing losses, here鈥檚 what they said. Read more
Ask Aunty M with Reni
I currently earn 鈧390,000 and I have a side hustle that brings in about 鈧150k monthly on an average. I currently have $2k savings in Risevest and my savings for the year is estimated to close at 鈧2m. I鈥檇 like to invest this money. Please could you advise on what to invest in and what platforms to use? – Tee, 26
Hi Tee, So happy to hear that you鈥檙e saving and thinking about investing. Here鈥檚 where I would start:
1. – you can use Bamboo, Chaka, Trove to name a few. This will allow you to invest in the US stock market with ease.
2. Define Your Investment Goals – ideally I like to invest for the long term. You need to know your time horizon, the purpose behind investing (growth, stability, etc) and what your risk tolerance is in order to create a solid portfolio.
3. Choose Your Investments – I believe beginners should start by investing in the stock market. Forget crypto, forget forex鈥he stock market is a great place to start. There are these things called ETFs, exchange traded funds, that hold lots of different companies inside the fund. Start there. A good beginner index is the S&P500. These are 500 of the largest companies in the US and if you purchase a fund that tracks this interest, you will own all 500 of those companies. Some examples are $VOO, $SPY, you can purchase those on your investing app.
4. Purchase & Automate – Investing is not just about buying once and holding forever. Instead, you should purchase and automate the regular purchase of ETFs so that every time you get paid, you鈥檙e investing a bit more.
Xoxo,
Where The Money At?!
We can’t say we’re about the money and not actually help you find the money.
So we’ve compiled a list of job opportunities for you. Make sure you share this with anyone who might need it because in this community, we look out for each other.
Again, don鈥檛 mention. We gatchu.
All good things must come to an end. But not this good thing. We鈥檒l be back next week.
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See you next week…
Yours cashly,
Tife,
91大神’s resident money girl
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