Where do you invest for the best return possible?
During an economic collapse it is difficult to know where to invest for the best return possible. But actually it’s hard to know where to invest at any time. Even in the good times. What is required is a solid framework, so that you know you’ve made a good choice
This is the fourth of a series of videos in which I tackle the difficult question of where to invest during a crisis. In the first video I laid out the basic strategy for when you need to keep money on hand in case of emergencies. In the second video I explained which investments you might want to avoid in your “on-hand” portfolio or “emergency fund”. And in the third video I explained why Robert Kiyosaki’s approach may not work for you.
Don’t make random investments!
In this video I look at where you invest in a crisis when you don’t know where to invest your money for the best return possible. It’s not easy! But as I have hinted in earlier videos, you need to base your investment decisions on a consistent framework. This will stop you making random and inappropriate investments that may cost you money!
So where do you invest money to get good returns? It could be real estate or it could be stocks. Maybe bonds. But the answer depends on you. Not every investment is right for your unique situation. And only you can decide how & where to invest money and make good investment decisions. But how can you be as certain as possible that you’ve made a good choice?
Retirement? Or Passive Income?
Perhaps you want to save for retirement. What is the best way to save for retirement? How do you calculate retirement savings? I answer this question in the video.
Maybe you want a passive income. What are some passive income ideas or passive income strategies? Especially when investing for beginners? Maybe you want a passive income so that you can retire early. Or maybe you need to ensure that your family has a secure financial future.
Whatever your goal, how do you decide what goes in your investment portfolio? How do you calculate your investment return? How do you determine your risk tolerance? Where can you find safe investments with high returns? Are diversified investments the answer?
I answer all of these question in this video.
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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed in this video are for information purposes only and should not be construed as a recommendation or advice that any particular security, portfolio of securities, transaction, or investment strategy is suitable for any specific person
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