I am a software engineer and lived until 29yo in Austria. So by the end of my 20s I had only $15,000 to my name. Decided to relocate to the UAE and today I have my dream job making a lot of money. Soon will hit $ 1M mark. Just keep pushing.
at 57..nothing saved ...I've been scrambling since the pandemic..having nothing saved is doing something with S&P realistic or is there a better route ..I have no idea how this stuff works, obviously
Talk to a financial advisor to discuss your overall situation. Yes, the S&P500 is generally a good way to invest for the long term. It fluctuates... some years up a lot, some years down, but over longer periods of time it has always gone up.
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I am a software engineer and lived until 29yo in Austria. So by the end of my 20s I had only $15,000 to my name. Decided to relocate to the UAE and today I have my dream job making a lot of money. Soon will hit $ 1M mark.
Just keep pushing.
Excellent example of what I'm talking about! Thanks so much.
You are a big influence on me. I gave your advice to a total stranger the other day. It blew her mind. Keep posting and keeping it real.
How I became wealthy.
Step 1: live below your means
Step 2: get out of debt
Step 3: invest in total market index
Step 4: wait.
How I became wealthy:
Step 1: Steal
Step 2: Loan the stolen goods back to the people you stole it from at high interest rates
Step 3: Profit
@@flochforster7864 victim mentality never helped anyone.
@@CurieBohr just a bit of banter... don't read too far into it!
Exactly right. Pretty much anything else is a gamble.
Thank You Lee!!! Love your channel and content.
Great advice....thank you!
thanks!
thank's for sharing Sir🙏🏾❤
My pleasure
@@TheWilliamLeeShow thank's
at 57..nothing saved ...I've been scrambling since the pandemic..having nothing saved is doing something with S&P realistic or is there a better route ..I have no idea how this stuff works, obviously
Talk to a financial advisor to discuss your overall situation. Yes, the S&P500 is generally a good way to invest for the long term. It fluctuates... some years up a lot, some years down, but over longer periods of time it has always gone up.
@@TheWilliamLeeShow I appreciate the reply!