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Vincent Maniquis
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Are my goals even realistic and achievable?

Vincent Maniquis
  • New Rochelle, NY
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I’m currently 16 and having a rough time between pursuing my investing goals or going to college. I get that it is possible to do both at the same time but I find great joy in analyzing stocks and analyzing real estate deals on Zillow. I could spend 24 hours of everyday analyzing stocks or analyzing real estate deals but I cannot stand school. Would it be a terrible decision to not go to college? If my goal was to make 20k in passive income, is it unrealistic of me to think that I can do it without a college degree?

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