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"The first time you put $1 in the stock market you're probably not going to get $100 back immediately. But if you take that dollar and you add more dollars to it, and then you continue to invest, through dollar cost averaging and on a consistent basis, and then you have a compounding effect which means that your money starts working for you." Codie Sanchez is a former mutual fund manager at Goldman Sachs and a consultant to Facebook, Apple, and Amazon. She earned her MBA from Georgetown University and received her Ph.D. from FGV in Brazil. She is an investor, speaker and business builder. She is a partner at Entourage Effect Capital, one of the first Growth Equity funds in the legalized cannabis space.
Here are links to Codie if you want to find out more
https://www.codiesanchez.com/ https://www.instagram.com/codiesanchez/ https://contrarianthinking.substack.com/ https://twitter.com/codie_sanchez https://www.linkedin.com/in/codiesanchez/
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