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Spot Trading Vs Futures Trading: What's the Difference?
Traditional stock or virtual currency – no matter what investment thought is on your mind, the understanding of the difference between spot trading and futures trading is pivotal. It helps you make the most of your investment. Today’s post explains the difference between the trading options available with most of the exchanges. Learn and grow your smart investment.
By vipin sahu5 years ago in Trader
7 Investments In Your 20's That Will Change Your Life
As promised in the final pages of 7 Investments In Your 20's That Will Change Your Life, I've compiled many of the most practical long-term investments into a bonus chapter based on a Nobel Prize-winning strategy.
By Dan Sarver5 years ago in Trader
Why Nvidia Is My “Slam Dunk” Investment For The Decade
Why Nvidia Is My “Slam Dunk” Investment for the Decade by Stephen McBride What was the most important financial event of 2020? Most folks would tell you it was the coronavirus pandemic and the economic devastation caused by government lockdowns.
By Jacob Wolinsky5 years ago in Trader
5 Predictions For Property For Australian Market In 2021
When Pandemic hit the world, the Australian property market seemed like a disaster. It felt like things would not improve and property investment seemed like a mere nightmare to many. A 30 percent drop in the prices was noticed but with time the market seemed better. It recorded positive returns and this is all because of the low interest rates and the initiative of the Government.
By Jamie Harrison5 years ago in Trader
The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Investing in Real Estate 🏡
You may have seen people on the internet or friends who have done well investing in real estate, and maybe you are now considering looking into it. We're happy you found this article, and we promise you'll walk away with some great tips to get started. Real estate is a long journey, though, and one that will become a part of your life moving forward. Here's a bit of inspiration to keep you going along your real estate journey. Did you know that roughly 90% of all millionaires were invested in real estate over the last two centuries? Seems like a pretty good professional to be involved in and is one we here at Millennial Investments love as well. Well, let's get into the good stuff now! We're going to walk through 11 steps that will help you get started investing in real estate.
By Millennial Investments5 years ago in Trader
What I Have Learned From Warren Buffett
Who is the greatest slugger of all time? Maybe you are envisioning Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron. I'm referring to a different type of slugger: Warren Buffett. I've learned a great deal from the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-A),(BRK-B). Many credit Buffett as the most successful value investor of all time.
By Dan Sarver5 years ago in Trader
Tesla Stocks are Invading My Investment Portfolio
I have to share this with you. My investment portfolio has never appreciated as much as it has in the last few weeks. I'm one of those investors who love to diversify their investment portfolio, through various assets and whenever a portfolio is valued I simply put a stop loss and retain my dividends so that I can guarantee a good performance at the end of the year.
By Casimiro Filipe 5 years ago in Trader
5 Habits of Successful Investors
Successful Investors Live Below Their Means: Have you heard the saying before? The fact is, most people like myself hate to hear this because it sounds like taking all the fun out of life. I see a shirt at the store that fits me well and I like the design, why can’t I buy it? Because some guru told me to live below my means? Let's approach this concept in a more realistic fashion. Live within your means. It doesn’t matter how good of an investor you are, if you don’t have the capital to invest then you won’t see big returns. Since few of us are lucky enough to inherit money, win the lottery, or marry into wealth, beefing up your portfolio is dependent on education and practicality. The more you can save, the more money you can transition into your investment portfolio where you can make money. At the least, live within your means. Use Senator Elizabeth Warren's budgeting plan. 50% of your income for basic needs. 30% for wants and pleasures. The last 20% is used to set yourself up for success (investment money).
By Dan Sarver5 years ago in Trader








