It has been about 1 year now since my spouse and I completed the Find Fat Fish course/workshop. I consciously delayed providing a review of this course until now as I wanted to have a year of practical experience under our belts before providing a balanced review. When we completed the course we almost felt giddy with this new found knowledge, and so I wanted for some time to pass to execute our plan, gain some learnings (and to come down from our emotional high) before commenting on the experience. In short, the course itself aids you in developing a semi-passive buy & hold long term strategy that is concentrated on a few high growth potential stocks. The course is structured where the first half is partially technical in the view of identifying, evaluating and selecting stocks. Whereas the second half of the course is more about developing a robust plan to emotionally ground you in executing your investment goals. The final steps of the course supports you in taking real action on your plan i.e. buying your selected stocks that you have evaluated during the course. So after a year of taking action we look back and agree this is probably one of the best courses and investment decisions we have made. We thoroughly enjoyed the course, we consumed and absorbed every bit of content and felt empowered and ambitious to take the next steps. We gained a new perspective in how to invest, but also reframed what money means and how it influences our lives. Our investment strategy is slightly more active in what is maybe needed, but we enjoy tracking and engaging with our investments. We also enjoy the catch-up calls with the support group and to hear how everyone is progressing or other insights. We have very much enjoyed this journey and highly recommend it to others to do the same if they are willing to invest in themselves and take an active lead in their financial future.
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Popping people's stock cherries since 2010. We help wannabe retirees make more by investing as a hobby than they earn in their jobs so they can retire on their terms and conquer the terror of outliving their money.