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Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

A New Perspective on Investing

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media

Business, Investing

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2022

⏱️ 42 minutes

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On today’s episode, we go to Suze School for a lesson on being patient with our investments.  She reviews energy stocks, Series I Bonds, real estate and more.

 

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0:00.0

Hi everybody, Suzy Orman here and Katie and welcome to the Women in Money Podcast and everyone's

0:06.0

smart enough to listen. And both of us are so proud to have this podcast sponsored by a

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0:31.1

month every month for 12 consecutive months. What's going to happen Katie? A lion is going to pay you a

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bonus of $100. That is the place that both of us want you to save. So go to myalliant.com and do

0:46.2

what Katie? Look for Suzy and start saving now.

1:16.2

July 17th, 2020. Welcome everybody to Suzy School. So I'm sitting here and I'm thinking about

1:35.7

really deeply thinking about what lesson, what can we learn in school today about investing and how

1:45.2

everything works. And it dawns on me. The greatest lesson that all of us need to learn is about patience.

1:57.2

We need a new perspective on investing because all of us have become so oriented to things

2:07.6

happening so quickly. Like I'll never forget when I got the very first Mac, I can't believe I

2:14.1

didn't keep it but that's besides the point. Those little square boxes that were the 512 Macs.

2:21.2

And I remember my god, this is so fast. This is so great. And then as time went on, it was like,

2:29.7

come on. Why are you so slow? And that has evolved to Macs and PCs that are so fast right now.

2:40.5

And if we open our computer and it doesn't open up immediately, we're like, come on, come on.

2:47.0

It's almost as if technology has taught us how patience is not a virtue. That everything needs

2:56.2

to happen very, very quickly. And even if you look at the markets, whether it be the real estate

3:03.2

market or the stock market, over the past few years, everything has happened so quickly. I mean,

3:13.5

even after 2006, 2007, 2008, when everything went down, when it finally turned in May of 2009,

3:25.8

it started to go up and up and up the stock market. So quickly, it's not even funny. And then we

3:35.6

hit the pandemic. And then real estate took off so fast, so quickly that that wasn't even funny.

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