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Loud Investing: For Anyone Who Thought It Wasn't For Them
eToro
5 episodes
1 day ago
New episodes every Tuesday. Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap. Ever felt like investing is just not for you? We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now. This podcast is for you if you: Think investing sounds scary or complicated Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!) Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way. Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. . No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing. Come as you are and get loud with us! The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.
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New episodes every Tuesday. Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap. Ever felt like investing is just not for you? We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now. This podcast is for you if you: Think investing sounds scary or complicated Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!) Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way. Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. . No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing. Come as you are and get loud with us! The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
Entrepreneurship
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What Kind of Investor Are You? Matching Strategy to Personality
Loud Investing: For Anyone Who Thought It Wasn't For Them
24 minutes
1 week ago
What Kind of Investor Are You? Matching Strategy to Personality
Some people love the thrill of picking stocks. Others prefer to set it and forget it. But when it comes to investing, the real question is what kind of investor are you?In this episode of Loud Investing, Chanel breaks down the psychology of investing styles, from long-term investors to active traders, and how to choose a strategy that fits who you are. You’ll learn what to consider before jumping into the market, how to approach emotion-driven decisions, and why your personality might be your biggest investing edge. You’ll Hear Highlights On: - The difference between passive and active investing and which one might suit you best. - Why matching your money personality to your strategy can help you stay consistent. - How risk tolerance and time horizon define your ideal investing style. - Real-life examples of investor types from Warren Buffett and others. - The link between self-awareness, emotional control, and better investment outcomes. Actionable Steps You Can Take Toward Your Financial Future 1. Identify your investing personality. Are you cautious, curious, or confident? Reflect on how you handle uncertainty and risk. 2. Define your time horizon. Decide whether you’re investing for short-term goals or long-term growth. 3. Test your strategy. Try a demo (practice) account  or small recurring investments to see what feels right. 4. Review and rebalance. Set a regular check-in to make sure your investments still match your goals and mindset. Key Moments within the Episode (02:12) The difference between active and passive investors (04:25) How to know if you’re a hands-on or hands-off investor (07:40) Warren Buffett’s philosophy on emotional discipline (09:15) ETFs and why they’re perfect for long-term thinkers (12:08) The Spotify example: invest in what you believe in (15:45) Action vs. emotion how to stay rational when markets move (18:22) The power of self-awareness  (20:05) Power Move of the Week: Know your type, invest your way Helpful Links eToro Academy: How to Choose an Investment Strategy  https://www.etoro.com/academy/education/how-to-choose-an-investment-strategy/ eToro Academy: Active vs. Passive Investing Explained  https://www.etoro.com/academy/education/active-vs-passive-investing/ eToro Academy: Understanding ETFs  https://www.etoro.com/academy/education/what-are-etfs/ Warren Buffett Investing Principles  https://www.cnbc.com/2025/08/11/money-psychology-expert-warren-buffett-agree-on-best-way-to-invest.html  Understanding Risk Profiles  https://www.etoro.com/en-us/news-and-analysis/etoro-updates/risk-score-what-it-is-and-how-its-calculated/ How to open a demo account https://www.etoro.com/trading/demo-account/ Important Disclosures This podcast is for information and educational purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation or an offer of or solicitation to buy or sell any financial instruments.This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient's investment objectives or financial situation and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Past performance is not an indication of future results.
Loud Investing: For Anyone Who Thought It Wasn't For Them
New episodes every Tuesday. Loud Investing is a podcast by eToro about empowering everyone to close the gender investment gap. Ever felt like investing is just not for you? We get it- and you're definitely not alone! Loud Investing is here to change that conversation. Think of us as your supportive friend who's figured out this whole investing thing and wants to share everything they've learned packed with real chat, relatable stories, and down-to-earth advice from people who've been exactly where you are now. This podcast is for you if you: Think investing sounds scary or complicated Want to sort your finances but don't know where to begin Feel like everyone else has investing figured out (spoiler: they don't!) Your host is former CNBC London journalist, Chanel Monteine, who swapped the newsroom for entrepreneurship - and had to learn about investing the hard way. Each week, she shares honest stories, simple exercises you can actually do. . No jargon, no judgment, just real talk about investing. Come as you are and get loud with us! The content discussed is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice. Investing involves risks. The views shared are general in nature and not tailored to any individual. Always do your research before making financial decisions.