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Choosing “when to start investing” is partly about sector rotation. Data from Bloomberg shows utilities underperforming at -3% YTD, while growth sectors are beating estimates—early moves today could compound gains when trends mature. An 81-year-old woman in Connecticut is starting a greeting card business in hopes of retiring from Home Depot as her heart failure worsens. An 82-year-old man in Arizona founded a tech startup with $15,000 in debt. An 81-year-old man in Pennsylvania secured patents for his refrigeration system to afford housing. Maybe you want a better idea of how investing works, why compounding is something you needed in your life yesterday , or what you need to learn about stocks to start investing. Or you might want to set or update your financial goals first. It could be that figuring out how to split expenses with your partner or that a habit of overspending is "the thing" preventing you from making bigger money moves. Tackle whatever it is.