Why tweens should learn to invest early | Azan Ramees | TEDxSeasonsStreet
"What if kids didn’t just learn how to spend—but how to grow their money too?
In this powerful TEDx talk, Azan breaks down the world of investing for tweens like you’ve never seen before. From setting goals and making smart choices, to avoiding common mistakes—Azan’s 3C Framework shows how even young minds can think big, start small, and build a future with confidence.
Watch to discover how kids can start investing safely, wisely, and globally—starting today."
Azan is a 12-year-old student at Pearl Wisdom School (Bhavans) in Dubai, is truly operating beyond his years. Hailing from Kerala, India, Azan's precocious passion for innovation and entrepreneurship was vividly showcased at age 11 when he shrewdly bought and sold a car via an auction platform, turning a swift AED 5,000 profit. Yet, his influence extends far beyond this singular feat. Azan is deeply involved in financial analysis; not only does he diligently manage accounting, payments, and CRM systems for his parents' business, but he also meticulously handles household grocery and utility bills. His curiosity extends to the world of finance, as he actively researches the stock market, constantly checking news and analyzing stocks—especially Indian and USA markets—alongside his father.
Azan fuels his fascination with electric vehicles and emerging automotive technologies. An active and well-rounded individual, he enjoys playing football, cycling, and connecting with peers. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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