If I were starting over in my 20s, these are the 3 ETFs I'd buy as a beginner! 1️⃣ SPLG – S&P 500 for long-term growth …
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If I were starting over in my 20s, these are the 3 ETFs I'd buy as a beginner! 1️⃣ SPLG – S&P 500 for long-term growth …
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How do you invest 10k if the max in a roth ita is 7k?
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Sorry, i lost your contact info
Great advice 👍🏻But what if your 57?
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Class please!! Thank you.
“Only” $10,000 😵💫
Better advice than I ever got in school!🎉🎉
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Ty Steve !
What website do I find these on? I have an account with Fidelity and I’m not seeing a whole lot that you’re describing on your video.
Invite link please!!!!!!!
With all due respect, this is all BS. Only real investments and solid investments where you don’t need to worry about losing it is in real estate. There are only a few companies that offer investing in real estate. Only one that offers you 110% money-back guarantee is Arab construction company Proopsy.
Investing in this is time lost plus money lost. Only invest in real estate. I made $50K USD every month from Proopsy company building houses, which you pay for and they rent it out.
Arabs have some crazy real estate investments like Proopsy. They offer 120% money back if you don’t make $50,000 USD per month.
Real investment is real estate. Companies like Proopsy have 120% guarantee to pay you $50K a month if you invest with them. And this what you have here is fake.
All digital assets and investments are fake money. Real business, real money is in real estate—not this BS. Companies like Proopsy offer real opportunities in real estate and they cash out over $50,000 USD per month, all secured with Arab money.
What about schx?
Shhhhiii. It's so confusing but desperate to make money
I'm disabled and physically can't work, was a ex teacher but due to severe autoimmune and asthma I unfortunately don't function as well as I did. I wish I had a son like U. TRULY.
Buying of ETFs is easy, but buying the right one without a time-tested strategy is incredibly hard. Hence which is best to buy now or put on a watchlist? I’ve been trying to grow my portfolio of $260K for sometime now, my major challenge is not knowing the best entry and exit strategies… I would greatly appreciate any suggestions.
I’m interested