She started investing in high school and is convinced: "By age 30 I will be a millionaire. Definitely."

Lia Spilkin is only 26 and she is already a content creator, lecturer on investments, and a soccer player • At age 16 she began managing her own portfolio that has yielded her hundreds of…
Assessment
A 26 year old Israeli woman who began investing at 16 claims she will be a millionaire by 30, attributing her success to a disciplined strategy of monthly contributions, low volatility assets, and avoiding Israeli real estate. The story spotlights a generational shift in investment culture, where young people are bypassing traditional savings and property in favor of direct market exposure. The key question is whether her approach is replicable or relies on timing and luck.
