Episode #4: How to Navigate the World of Investments? with Eleonora Mkrtchyan, co-founder of Wisebrick Law Firm
One of the common misconceptions about investing is that one needs to be a finance professional to start investing. In this fourth episode of Apricot Talks: The Smart Investor’s Podcast, we’re debunking this myth by talking to a successful lawyer who got interested in investments and began building a portfolio.
Our guest, Eleonora Mkrtchyan, co-founder of Wisebrick law firm, shares her approach to investing, how she finds time in her busy schedule to follow the markets and how she overcame the initial challenges.
In this episode, we discussed:
How to easily follow events in the financial markets when you’re not from the field of finance?
What challenges do beginners face?
Which books help to get to know the financial world better?
What is the one important piece of advice any investor needs?
This episode will be particularly interesting for new investors and people interested in investments as Eleonora is sharing tips and resources that help her navigate the world of investments as a non-finance professional.
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