Liquidity: Blessing or Curse? | The Financial Commute (Ep. 114)

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @Will54rol
    @Will54rol 17 дней назад +28

    It’s a tricky balance! Too much liquidity means your money isn’t growing, but too little and you might be caught off guard in an emergency. I learned this the hard way back in 2020 when I needed quick cash but had most of my funds tied up in long-term investments. Now, I try to keep 6-12 months of expenses in a high-yield savings account, but the rest is invested for growth.

    • @SergioRomano-nj8eb
      @SergioRomano-nj8eb 17 дней назад

      That’s a smart approach. I think the real issue comes down to understanding how much liquidity you personally need versus how much is holding you back. For years, I kept over 40% of my savings in cash because I was terrified of market risks. A financial advisor eventually helped me realize that I was sacrificing long-term gains for short-term comfort.

    • @Bigwilli123
      @Bigwilli123 17 дней назад

      Same here! My portfolio was stagnant for years because I didn’t diversify enough. That’s when I connected with Joseph Nick Cahill, a CFA who specializes in both long-term growth and short-term strategies. He offers free consultations, and honestly, his advice changed everything for me. He helped me figure out a balance between liquidity and investing that works for my risk tolerance.

    • @MONROEJACQ
      @MONROEJACQ 17 дней назад

      I’ve been hearing a lot about how poor liquidity management can sabotage retirement goals. A friend of mine kept everything in cash during the 2020 market dip and missed out on one of the biggest rebounds in decades. I’m starting to realize that liquidity is only a blessing if it’s properly managed.

    • @Bigwilli123
      @Bigwilli123 17 дней назад

      Exactly! I used to hoard cash out of fear, but it did nothing for me except lose value to inflation. Joseph Nick Cahill helped me reposition my assets strategically-now, I keep just enough liquid to feel secure while the rest is working for me in a diversified portfolio. He really knows how to turn stagnant savings into a million-dollar retirement plan over time.

    • @camela8445Mar
      @camela8445Mar 17 дней назад

      Thank you so much for the suggestion! I really needed it. I looked him up on Google and explored his website; he has an impressive background in investments. I've sent him an email, and I hope to hear back from him soon!