Everyone knows to buy low and sell high but retirees already have their money in the market when it crashes. Down over 70k, should i sell off and go all cash today?
In all honesty, I’ve been a dividend focused investor for a long time. This does not mean I don't own growth stocks, I do. A well rounded portfolio should be a mixture of both categories. One way to minimize the anxiety out of stock market investing, is to make sure you keep a large cash cushion. I invest in the market, but never put all my money in market.
I've recently begun studying value investing and realized that many fundamentally strong stocks are still undervalued. With a $90,000 starting point, what picks would you prioritize to build a portfolio with long-term upside?
Is S&P 500 a good stock to start on? Or should someone start on popular stocks such as APLE, or SBUX. I want to invest around $200K from my cash savings
What's the best move for a complete beginner today
The key to financial stability is having the right investment suggestions for a diverse portfolio. Many investment failures and losses happen when you invest without proper guidance.
My recommendation to novice investors is to purchase equities in reputable companies and keep onto them for as long as they remain reputable. Simply do this and disregard the market opinions and forecasts, which are at most amusing but wholly pointless.
So much knowledge! Absolutely free! All of this is not taught in school or university! I was never taught anything about money, I am praying and working to change that. I am 46 no retirement no savings because I made a lot of mistakes when I started trading that I am trying to correct now. Listening to you gives me inspiration and wisdom. Thank you so much, it's mind-blowing!
Building wealth requires developing strong financial habits. At 42, I had just $178k to my name when I realized the importance of a disciplined approach. I chose the stock market as my growth vehicle and enlisted the help of a skilled financial advisor. Financial management is a critical topic that many overlook, often leading to significant regrets down the road.
I’ve got 300K in a money market fund and feel stuck. Stocks seem too risky, bonds aren’t appealing, and I’m afraid of making the wrong move. What should I do?
I prefer investing in closed-end funds that distribute monthly dividends. The key is to take a long-term approach-reinvest those monthly dividends and continue purchasing additional shares regularly or whenever finances allow. Since closed-end funds trade like regular stocks, this strategy is simple to implement. Over time, it can build a portfolio that generates $50,000 to $70,000 in annual dividend income.
Swapping my ETH and swapping to Blcktken300 . Already up as expected. I wish I left on all the junk way earlier to step deep into this ride, they rock!
Investors should use their money continuously, in my opinion, especially In 2025, the market will start to diversify even further. Given recent stock success, it becomes sense to invest my $460k portfolio in conclusion that the stock market is the best intelligent investment accessible. Certainly, others agree.
Hi I want to start investing but don’t know where to begin. Any tips or contacts?
I’m retired at 47, went from Grace to Grace. This video here reminds me of my transformation from a nobody to good home, honest wife and $65,000 biweekly and a good daughter full of love ❤️
I'm DCAing in Blcktken300 as well. ETH heavier DCA and ALGO. I'm taking your advice and starting Google tomorrow with a 50 dollar purchase and continuing Microsoft and Apple. VTI and VOO on another app and longterm portfolio. Here we go family!
Buying a stock is easy, but buying the right stock without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $560K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies. I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
Purchasing a stock may seem straightforward, but selecting the correct stock without a proven strategy can be exceedingly challenging. I've been working on expanding my $210K portfolio for a while, and my primary obstacle is the lack of clear entry and exit strategies. Any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Unfortunately, like all investments, nothing is guaranteed. I had to retire in August 2023, and I’ve yet to see any gains. My £450K portfolio has been stagnant for over two years.
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