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Never Fall in Love with a Stock

Never Fall in Love with a Stock

Never Fall in Love with a Stock – This combo includes the song + an additional discussion track set to music as well as the corresponding section from the book/workbook. The written material has 12 learning objectives and a 13 question knowledge assessment. Listen to the sample for free. After the sample, the song goes on to talk about when to cut losses and how the emotions of greed and fear can hurt the individual investor. The final verse tells a story of the rise and fall of an investor who fell in love with his stock. The bonus track of the song discusses 3 common reasons to consider selling a stock. For the best value, see our complete curriculum package which includes this combo and much more detail on other financial literacy topics.

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"The absolute coolest teacher I've ever had. I never even cared about this stuff until now. I feel much better prepared to handle my finances. He made it fun. What's funny is, I'm confident I know more than my parents about this stuff"

Jennifer

High School Student

"At first I thought this [product] was for young people, but after going through the course, I now tell everybody I know about the website. I wish something like this existed when I was a kid, but I'm making the most of the information now. I've completed the program, but I still listen to it on the road just for entertainment. I'd recommend it to anyone"

Jared

Truck Driver

"It's definitely funky; never in a million years did I imagine that I could jam to a song on budgeting. I always knew getting informed on my personal finances was important, but I put it off because it's normally just too boring. But I have to admit, Financial Literacy Music is tight, these [people] really pulled it off."

Keith

College Student

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