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  • Stock Trading Strategies for Beginners

  • The Bible for Creating Passive Income. How to Trade Online with Proven Market Strategies, Tactics and Secrets to Start Investing in the Market for a Living
  • Auteur(s): Henry Anderson
  • Narrateur(s): Peter Prova
  • Durée: 5 h et 57 min

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Auteur(s): Henry Anderson
Narrateur(s): Peter Prova
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At some point in your life, you probably will have some money saved up and will start thinking, “I probably should invest this into something.” You can’t live in this modern age and be deaf to the oft-repeated advice of the way that leads to financial freedom: "Save and invest." To be honest, that advice is solid. If you are going to be free financially and free early, you are going to have to diversify your income or, at least, find a way of using money to make more money. Money is simply an asset, but a depreciating asset. In other words, as a result of inflation, your money will lose value steadily and progressively.

Here’s what I mean. If you dug into the ground and hid $1,000 way back in 1960, and then dug it up in 2016, you’d have lost about $7,000. Why? The answer is inflation. Generally, money loses value the longer it is kept. What does this mean for you? It means that you’ll need more money in the future than you’ll need today, even if your expenses do not increase.

The rate at which your money loses value depends on the inflation rate, and since 2000, the inflation rate annually is between one and four percent. That means your money is losing value by about one to four percent every year. This is the issue with many "safe" investment options. The interest rate will probably earn you enough for your money to retain the same value.

In 2018, for instance, the inflation rate in the United States was 2.4 percent, and the best "safe" investment you’d probably have found online was a six-year CD from a commercial bank, such as American Bank who was offering 2.7 percent per year. Plus, there’s no assurance that the inflation rate wouldn’t have increased to, say, 3 percent or even more.

That is why investing is a no-brainer. While saving is a good strategy for managing your money in the short-term, you need a plan for how you’ll invest in the long term.

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©2020 Henry Anderson (P)2020 Henry Anderson

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