I hazard to present a third perspective: Take the time and effort to learn how to trade in the financial markets for yourself. Just as you would dedicate time and effort to become a skilled doctor, architect, or lawyer, investing in learning the ins and outs of trading can pay off significantly. This is not a theory. I am speaking from personal experience. The rewards, both financially and personally, are substantial if you put in the work. If you cannot do this, stay very very far away from those markets and from every random "thief" or "joker" who tells you to give them your money they will trade it for you. Just take your money to a licensed investment fund. That is why Nabo and Faida exist.
Good perspective, which ties in well with what Pius said as it requires being very intentional about setting aside time dedicated to learning and practice. But we only have 24 hours in a day, so there is an opportunity cost there that many are unwilling or unable to pay, and rightfully so. If I may ask, which markets specifically do you trade in, and what learning resources and trading platforms (software / apps, brokerages etc) would you recommend to someone just starting out? The proliferation of trading scams out here is alarming...
@@user-kpkxgtj You are absolutely right about opportunity cost-everything has one, and each of us decides which cost we are willing to pay. Personally, I wanted to develop a skill that would serve me well post-retirement, providing flexibility and generating income without needing constant active effort. Day and swing trading offer that balance, and I am glad I invested the time and energy to gain this skill. In the bigger picture of retirement planning, trading is just one of the tools and I am glad I have sharpened it quite well. I am here to learn about other options as well, for my own benefit and for others. That said, I do not think it is right to get into specifics of what and how I trade on this platform as it it not mine. I do not want to detract attraction from the awesome stuff that Rina, Pius, and Astar are providing. Thanks
@@user-kpkxgtj I agree with you about opportunity cost. Everything has one, and everyone decides which cost they are willing and able to pay. Personally, I wanted to develop a skill that would serve me well post-retirement, provide flexibility in terms of time and working from anywhere, and most importantly generate income without needing to engage in a constant active hustle, doing something I enjoy. Day and swing trading offer that balance, and I am more than happy that I invested the time, energy, and money to gain this skill. It has given me a lot of confidence when thinking about tomorrow. In the bigger picture of retirement planning, trading financial markets has become one of the tools I have sharpened. I am here to learn about other options as well, both for my benefit and for future generations. That said, I do not think this is the right place to get into the specifics of how and what I trade because it is not my platform and I would not want to detract from the awesome stuff Rina, Pius, and Astar are sharing. Thank you.
Very very informative wueeeh, one thing i need to get right is how to get a potifolio manager, and do they do all the investing for you or how does it work? I think i need this before i get it all wrong
I am a nineteen year old woman listening to this ...true definition of Gods timing.much blessings to you people.
Mapema ndio best. U have a weapon called 'Time' in your arsenal. Utilize it kabisa!
Ate kana
You are blessed among all women,I tell you.
You will be counted among the wealthy. Start now.
More blessings to Rina and pius,you changed my way of thinking about money
1:00 This!!! Weh Richie you are really speaking our hearts. Thank you ❤
Watched all the series, because i like Pius wisdom.
Thank you Pius and Rina for changing my way of thinking and handling money and resources. Mubarikiwe zaidi 🙏🏽
What they will never teach you in School!!! Thank You.
Friends i may never get to meet one on one........ masterpiece 🎉
Incredible conversation, folks! Thanks for sharing
THANKS FOR SHARING ALL THESE FINANCIAL WISE INFORMATION 🧠. GREAT, POWERFUL AND VERY INTERESTING ADVICE 👍. LOVE AND BLESSINGS FROM MAMA JOAN 😘💚🙌
how I wish.... may the Lord bless you
I love this,thanks!Pius ,Rina and team
I hazard to present a third perspective: Take the time and effort to learn how to trade in the financial markets for yourself. Just as you would dedicate time and effort to become a skilled doctor, architect, or lawyer, investing in learning the ins and outs of trading can pay off significantly. This is not a theory. I am speaking from personal experience. The rewards, both financially and personally, are substantial if you put in the work.
If you cannot do this, stay very very far away from those markets and from every random "thief" or "joker" who tells you to give them your money they will trade it for you. Just take your money to a licensed investment fund. That is why Nabo and Faida exist.
Good perspective, which ties in well with what Pius said as it requires being very intentional about setting aside time dedicated to learning and practice. But we only have 24 hours in a day, so there is an opportunity cost there that many are unwilling or unable to pay, and rightfully so.
If I may ask, which markets specifically do you trade in, and what learning resources and trading platforms (software / apps, brokerages etc) would you recommend to someone just starting out? The proliferation of trading scams out here is alarming...
@@user-kpkxgtj You are absolutely right about opportunity cost-everything has one, and each of us decides which cost we are willing to pay. Personally, I wanted to develop a skill that would serve me well post-retirement, providing flexibility and generating income without needing constant active effort. Day and swing trading offer that balance, and I am glad I invested the time and energy to gain this skill.
In the bigger picture of retirement planning, trading is just one of the tools and I am glad I have sharpened it quite well. I am here to learn about other options as well, for my own benefit and for others.
That said, I do not think it is right to get into specifics of what and how I trade on this platform as it it not mine. I do not want to detract attraction from the awesome stuff that Rina, Pius, and Astar are providing. Thanks
@@user-kpkxgtj I agree with you about opportunity cost. Everything has one, and everyone decides which cost they are willing and able to pay.
Personally, I wanted to develop a skill that would serve me well post-retirement, provide flexibility in terms of time and working from anywhere, and most importantly generate income without needing to engage in a constant active hustle, doing something I enjoy. Day and swing trading offer that balance, and I am more than happy that I invested the time, energy, and money to gain this skill. It has given me a lot of confidence when thinking about tomorrow.
In the bigger picture of retirement planning, trading financial markets has become one of the tools I have sharpened. I am here to learn about other options as well, both for my benefit and for future generations.
That said, I do not think this is the right place to get into the specifics of how and what I trade because it is not my platform and I would not want to detract from the awesome stuff Rina, Pius, and Astar are sharing. Thank you.
Hi Waihiga, I would really like to interact with you further, what's your email?
@my Age of 33...this is mind blowing....Wish I knew this earlier.....
You are not alone, this is our turning point. Hello soon to be fellow Billionaire 😊
I need to meet one of you pliz give me an appointment
Very very informative wueeeh, one thing i need to get right is how to get a potifolio manager, and do they do all the investing for you or how does it work?
I think i need this before i get it all wrong
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