The solution I have come up with is to create a curriculum to sell to high schools and colleges so that they can begin to teach students about investing. The first step in creating a curriculum would be to write a textbook. I would hire a team of equity professors and investors to make a balanced textbook about investing, teaching students topics such as:
- Why investing is important
- How securities and bonds work
- How much money you need to start investing
- How to start investing (Which firms, apps, and websites are ideal for beginner/intermediate/ and advanced investors)
- What to look for when buying a stock (indicators such as volume, EPS, MACD, and RSI)
- How compound interest works
- How to invest during a recession
- What percent of your income you should invest
The textbook could be updated every 3 years to include new information about indicators and stock trading platforms. I would also create a homework plan for each chapter of the book with answer keys available online.
If it is too difficult to get high schools and colleges to adopt this curriculum, my backup plan would be to offer the course online and partner with educational institutions so that they could endorse the class to their students.
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