mgjk88
02-04

Yes, here's my point of view:

I mainly follow financial advice from Youtube as the video format tends to be longer in duration and can therefore delve deeper into the topic discussed.

 I prefer videos that are evidence-based and with little bias towards their holdings. The topics of videos I watch are usually about the macroeconomy or about investment concepts such as margin trading and risk managememt. These help me to better understand the macroeconomy and learn about financial concepts. [Miser]  

Occasionally, I would watch videos on portfolio reviews to get inspired [Happy]  .

However, by their very nature, it is impossible for financial advice from Youtube or TikTok to be the best as everyone's personal financial situation is different. Financial advice is best when it is tailored specially for your unique financial situation, which includes your risk appitite and time horizon. [Thinking]  

Remember to do your due diligence and happy investing! [Grin]  

Will You Follow Financial Advice From TikTok and YouTube?
Surveys show that 34% seek financial advice from TikTok, 33% obtain financial advice from YouTube, while only 24% seek advice from financial advisors.
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  • smile000
    02-04
    smile000
    Love your in-depth videos! [Heart] #Inspiring
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