David, sir, I’m coming to you with tears in my eyes. Can you do a video talking about how to actually go about purchasing these things? Interpreting the information provided when going to buy? Also, I would love to see a video about what you do to keep track of everything. Those kinds of specifics are what a lot of people, myself included, kind of get overwhelmed with. Like, where to look and how to start
If you're unsure where to start on any of his options from this video, I suggest just doing some basic research online... Real Estate prob the easiest since you can just hire a realtor. You can also go to your bank, speak to their financial advisor and they can also educate on all options (how it works, where to start etc.) or just take some online courses. There are a lot of options. Do not be afraid of taking some risk. But you should ONLY INVEST what you can afford to lose. Period.
@@Eddy-ov4tx Odd advice. Non-REIT real estate is literally the most difficult one on the list by far--all the others are as simple opening an account online and transferring in money once you've done (also online) research into what you want to do.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Despite Bitcoin’s volatility, it’s really not high risk at this point if you don’t need to spend it on a day to day basis. Having no Bitcoin is much more risky than having it. It’s all about position sizing. I agree though, crypto is high risk but Bitcoin isn’t. I’d agree with you Bitcoin is high risk if it were still like 2013.
buy low, sell high. if a stock or other security value goes low, buy more and do not sell when the security is worth less than what was paid for the stock or security.
David, sir. I am a very tough man, but I am crying because of your wonderful video. In all seriousness, good job. I'd like to see one on the highly risky crypto market, which is essentially both a pyramid scam and a perfect method for laundering money.
Great video to show a general viewpoint on investments. High/medium risk during employment years, and medium/,low risk during retirement.
David, sir, I’m coming to you with tears in my eyes. Can you do a video talking about how to actually go about purchasing these things? Interpreting the information provided when going to buy? Also, I would love to see a video about what you do to keep track of everything. Those kinds of specifics are what a lot of people, myself included, kind of get overwhelmed with. Like, where to look and how to start
If you're unsure where to start on any of his options from this video, I suggest just doing some basic research online... Real Estate prob the easiest since you can just hire a realtor. You can also go to your bank, speak to their financial advisor and they can also educate on all options (how it works, where to start etc.) or just take some online courses. There are a lot of options. Do not be afraid of taking some risk. But you should ONLY INVEST what you can afford to lose. Period.
@@Eddy-ov4tx Odd advice. Non-REIT real estate is literally the most difficult one on the list by far--all the others are as simple opening an account online and transferring in money once you've done (also online) research into what you want to do.
Appreciate the detailed breakdown! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Despite Bitcoin’s volatility, it’s really not high risk at this point if you don’t need to spend it on a day to day basis. Having no Bitcoin is much more risky than having it. It’s all about position sizing. I agree though, crypto is high risk but Bitcoin isn’t. I’d agree with you Bitcoin is high risk if it were still like 2013.
Top notch channel! number #1
buy low, sell high. if a stock or other security value goes low, buy more and do not sell when the security is worth less than what was paid for the stock or security.
I'd be interested in some stock trading videos from you David if you think you have anything to say on the topic.
Watching this makes me realize the impossible task of creating a risk list in a 10 minute video, so many dependencies and contingencies.
What about art and pokemon cards?
David, sir. I am a very tough man, but I am crying because of your wonderful video.
In all seriousness, good job. I'd like to see one on the highly risky crypto market, which is essentially both a pyramid scam and a perfect method for laundering money.
With nothing but tears, gradually falling to the floor, sir, I am grateful for this video, sir.
where is forex then
Packman advice is loser's advice!