Patience
Letting investments work over time instead of reacting to every move.
Patience may be the single most valuable investing trait, and it's teachable. The investor who holds steady through the bumps and lets compounding do its slow work usually beats the one who jumps in and out chasing headlines. A kid who learns patience with money learns it for life.
Explain it to your kid
"Giving your investments the time they need to grow."
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