

Per Welinder shares foundational investing advice for beginners. He recommends starting with passive investing through index funds for long-term growth. For those who want to be more active, he suggests allocating a small portion of capital to industries or companies you deeply understand. It’s a practical, low-stress entry point into the world of investing.
Key Topics
• How to start investing with little experience
• Why index funds are ideal for long-term wealth building
• How to responsibly explore higher-risk investments
• The importance of investing in what you know
• Managing risk with small, intentional allocations
Quotes
• “Put money in an index fund and let it be there until you're much, much older.”
• “There's zero time needed. It will compound nicely over 10, 20, 30, 40 years.”
• “If you're more involved, take a small percentage and invest in what you understand.”
• “Venture investing is high risk—so only do it if you really know the field.”