‘I continue to invest when there’s a dip in the market, as I know it will eventually turn’

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Me and My Money : Johan Reveillard, co-founder of Money Jar

Johan Reveillard, co-founder at fintech Money Jar: 'To me, what’s important is being in control of your money, your spending and your saving.' Photograph: Michael ChesterJohan Reveillard is chief technology officer and co-founder of Money Jar , a fintech offering a digital current account and the ability to set up separate “jars” where you can set aside cash to plan financially for upcoming long- or short-term spending plansI would consider myself a moderate saver.

I only invest in well-known shares of companies that I believe in, and funds that have steady growth over a long period of time. When there’s a dip in the market I continue to invest, as I know the market will eventually turn. This gives steady long-term growth. I stay away from volatile investments such as penny stock, unknown fractional stock, crypto, shorting or trading with leverage, as I consider that to be gambling.

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This is so elitist, when nearly all your fellow citizens are only just able to put a roof over their heads & food on the table, & many struggle to do even that

Tit heads like you abound.

No regard for the laws of economics. Hardly surprising the world economy is such a mess.

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