
Origin Financial
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A new era of wealth management. The #1 app to invest, get advice, and track spending. Featured in @Forbes, @FastCompany, and @Axios.
San Francisco
Joined April 2020
All the questions you can't get answered with ChatGPT coming soon.
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Loved reading these 34 Short Lessons on Money by @SahilBloom and we appreciate the shout out too ☺️
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The Curiosity Chronicle has quickly become one of the most popular newsletters for growth-minded individuals in the world. Each week, subscribers receive a deep dive that covers topics ranging from...
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Our CEO @_M_Watson was featured on Venture Daily's latest podcast episode. 🎧 Listen here:
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RT @_M_Watson: Reddit communities are the new SEO. Spend time investing here and the LLM search payoff will be massive. .
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📉 Younger investors: don’t count on Social Security. The trust fund is projected to run dry by 2033 — triggering a 23% benefit cut if nothing changes. Lawmakers will protect current retirees, so it’s younger generations who’ll feel the squeeze. Get bite-sized financial news
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RT @SahilBloom: @useorigin Got the demo. This is indeed big.
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Old money mindset: “I’m bad with money.”.New mindset: “I’m building better habits.”. Happy Friday 🫡.
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For our latest How I Use Origin series, we chatted with @spencerfund to learn more about his Origin story 🙌.
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Buy now, pay later (BNPL) tools have gone from niche to nearly normal. This market has grown to $175 billion — that’s 88x what it was just six years ago. Read more ->
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🏠 Homeownership = wealth engine. The typical U.S. homeowner is 43x wealthier than the average renter ($430k vs. $10k net worth). Equity builds wealth. Get bite-sized news like this directly in your inbox:
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No one budgets perfectly. The goal is to stop being surprised by your own spending. That’s it.
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“Don’t try to beat the market — just buy the market.”. But what if the market isn’t what it used to be?. Index funds are getting more concentrated, the S&P 500 is top-heavy, and single-stock ETFs are booming. Diversification? Or ‘deversification’?. Get financial news delivered
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