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  • Nashville, TN
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Investing at a young age for a laid back future

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  • Nashville, TN
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My name is Agar. I am an presentable 18 year old, oldest out of my 2 siblings, graduated out of high school and working 2 jobs to take care of my family and to set a bright future for us. I've worked in restaurants my whole teenage years up until now so one thing I accept about myself is that I'm good with people. I chose not to go to college because I need to work to take care of my family and I didn't have an idea of I wanted to be, therefore I felt like college wasn't for me. I have good health conditions, full of ambition and energy, and willing to work my behind off to triple my income and continue to make moves while I'm still young and healthy to become financely set in the future. My problem is.. I don't know where to start my investing process when I have enough money collected to get the snowball rolling and bigger as it rolls. I've never actually done something like this but I figured it wouldn't hurt to give it a try and see what feedback I'd receive. I'd appreciate any positive feedback that will help me achieve my goals.

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