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- Fool`s Offer - Mr. Money Mustache
Author Topic: Fool`s Offer (Read 2304 times) shortduck 5 O'Clock Shadow; Posts: 62; Fool`s Offer
- Stock picking tip services - forum. mrmoneymustache. com
A stock picking newsletter like Motley Fool's tells you which stocks to buy, but doesn't touch your money You have to buy the stock yourself, on your own The issue I still see with "a portion of my net worth" is if you really believe in yourself and your ability to beat the market, why only do it for 10% of your portfolio?
- Anyone recommend a Motley fool subscription?
Bonus technique: network with other individual stock pickers, find one with a Fool subscription, trade recommends with them for free Last comment on individual stock picking: To do it successfully, you have to go against the crowd Motley Fool is part of the crowd You'd be paying money to stand on sinking ground, in a sense
- Stock picking newsletter subscriptions?
I subscribe to a few Motley Fool Newsletters - Rule Breakers, Stock Advisor, Options and Pro Our portfolio for individual stocks is > $300k; the expense is under 1% annually I am learning to use options to generate income off a cash balance, and it has been fascinating and fun It is hard to measure returns
- Train from $4M and beyond - forum. mrmoneymustache. com
No wealth advisor though I do have a Motley Fool subscription for stock advice It's a fixed fee not a percentage of assets and I do it all myself I can't see paying someone a percentage of my assets to put me in mutual funds I generally invest most of my money in individual stocks rather than index funds except my 401K and 529's for the
- financial advisor???? - Mr. Money Mustache
I talked with a "financial advisor" today at the Motley Fool I told him that we wanted to retire in 6 years, at the age of 54, we have a net worth of $2 4m, he told me I did not have enough to retire on and we should wait a few more years, until my wifes pension kicks in and we are closer to SS benifits I laughed
- RL360, Zurich International, Generali, Friends Provident. . . Expats beware
Who sells ILAS products: These products are sold by insurance companies, including: Zurich International, Generali International, Friends Provident, Royal Skandia (which recently changed its name to Old Mutual), Standard Life, RL360 (formerly known as Royal London 360), and AXA
- My investment strategy over the years - RE: curious_george
It could be, for example, an IG bond or preferred stock portfolio yielding 7-8% or an S P with a E P ratio (using pre-recession earnings) of 7% With your consumption needs covered by the side gig, you could literally put your portfolio into treasuries and wait for this moment to arrive
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