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I need to make my money work but I don’t have enough knowledge about the topic to do smart things with it, but I love studying and learning new things.

What would you recommend to learn how to administer money in the best way possible?

I found a 2008 edition of the Finance Theory I [1] course on MIT OpenCourseWare , would it make sense to learn from there?

For context I studied computer science with a focus on artificial intelligence, machine learning and data science.

Also context, I am in the EU (Italy).

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  • PontingClarke@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    totally agree—the Boglehead approach is one of the most practical and low-stress strategies out there. A diversified 3-fund portfolio with long-term focus really does simplify investing without sacrificing performance. It’s especially valuable for people who want to build wealth steadily while minimizing fees and market noise.