While I still enjoy some podcasts occasionally, I find that videos offer a richer experience for me, as they capture my attention better and prevent things from getting monotonous. I also find platforms like YouTube to be more versatile for this kind of content, where I can easily switch between podcasts and other video formats depending on what I’m in the mood for.
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It's great to hear that you have found the video format more engaging and interactive compared to audio podcasts when it comes to learning about the market and investing strategies. Videos can indeed provide visual aids, charts, and other elements that enhance the understanding of complex concepts.
Platforms like YouTube are versatile and offer a wide variety of content, including podcasts and other video formats. They allow you to switch between different types of content based on your preferences and mood.
It's important to explore different mediums to find what works best for you in terms of learning and retaining information. Whether it's videos, podcasts, articles, or a combination of these, the key is to find a format that captures your attention and facilitates your learning process.
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