100% this! I've been a Berkshire Hathaway shareholder since the 80s and Warren says this ALL the time. If you can't pick a winner (good company), buy low fees broad market index ETFs, preferably through DCA.buy broad market index ETFs.
Most of what you said here is correct in one form or another.Thoughts come to my mind on investing!!
1) Remember as soon as you give your money to somebody else it's not really yours anymore :0
2) "Very" Attractive people have an advantage in society no matter which race. A spectrum that goes from selling their 21 yr old virginity for millions to marrying and divorcing a billionaire.
3) Having
A) Monetizable rare natural talents
B) Skills fully and thoroughly taught by groups of elites in the family or close friends or paid real master experts.
C) Lucky Sperm Club (ex being tallest guy in the world, or born in a caring Rich family)
D) Be politically connected and get first hand insider knowledge before anybody else..
4) Have asymmetrical information
5) At least 95 percent of people should not invest in the stock market or play poker because you'll eventually lose to rigging, to someone better than you, or whatever other variable.
But to give you the final executive answer for the average Joe it comes down to food that is healthy, makes a person feel satisfied, tastes good and not so easy to find and or make
Or as a joke as of June 2 2023 4,736.33 cents in USA dollars makes One Million Guyanese Dollars lol because technically you didn't ask for 1 million US dollars hahaha ...
This is easy for me and I suspect most people too who are grounded in reality! My OWN family hates me! According to them, I should work 24/7, give them ALL my money so they can enjoy life, and I should NOT complain about itsome1 doesn't like u
Interesting, which KYC/Non-KYC platforms do you use to do so?If you don't mind crypto, using USDT to sell daily puts on BTC and ETH, and switching to selling calls if the asset gets allocated to you.
There are quite a few options for that.Interesting, which KYC/Non-KYC platforms do you use to do so?
where is the risk andhown do you estimate it?If you don't mind crypto, using USDT to sell daily puts on BTC and ETH, and switching to selling calls if the asset gets allocated to you.
I tried it for 3 months now, making about 15% (5% per month) so far, and very liquid, it doesn't matter if crypto goes up or down, the
more volatility the better return, can stop tomorrow and use the money for other things
The risk is being allocated BTC or ETH (I only use this two) when the put option expires and the price of the asset is below the option put price you chose. Then you'd sell a call option on the asset, and it would get sold for USDT when expiring above the call option price. To get yields of around 120% APY I usually sell puts 0.25% below the current price, and calls 1% above the price the crypto was allocated to me. Usually it's a quick turnaround, but because of that tight put range I got some ETH allocated at 2100, for which I sold a call to sell the ETH at 2200. Of course the asset is below that now, and it might take a while to execute the sale, but meanwhile I have earned 26% on it in 46 days, so that the effective buying price isn't 2100 but around 1560 after subtracting the gains. You can sell options with a lower price, but the APY will be lower. I am comfortable holding the assets, so I don't mind the risk of getting it allocated to me at the current price.where is the risk andhown do you estimate it?
I might go for it if there is one more stock market crash.JEPI/JEPQ and hit the beach
If you don't mind crypto, using USDT to sell daily puts on BTC and ETH, and switching to selling calls if the asset gets allocated to you.
I tried it for 3 months now, making about 15% (5% per month) so far, and very liquid, it doesn't matter if crypto goes up or down, the
more volatility the better return, can stop tomorrow and use the money for other things.
In the past I would have suggested an apartment block with >12 units as real estate investment. But the question is where now, with
Europe getting socialist and getting crazy on energy efficiency it seems like it would be impossible to rent it out in the future if they
keep demanding higher standards. And they'd tax the s**t out of you. Growing economies with growing population would be the
best for the investment, but I don't think you can own real estate in your foreign name in places like India, Nigeria, Indonesia or Vietnam.
Oh, and few more: 12-16% on USDT on Nexo. Seems like they are insured, but DYOD.
Indirect real estate investment: buying notes. Check pprnotes, they had a fund yielding 12% per year.
Depends on what you are looking for. Income, growth, or a little bit of both.At Today's Market Condition , What is your best strategy to invest ?
Where you invest your money If you have 1 Million Dollar to invest ?
Thanks
is there anything similar but focused on non-us markets?But for me, I'd be going in for income and pick $RYLD which is currently delivering ~13% yield. Lock it in and expect to get around $130k income a year. If you are not a US tax payer - then your tax on that can be virtually nothing