Why Invest Only 15% of My Income If I Can Do More?

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  • @philipfletch
    @philipfletch 26 днів тому +1165

    "Investments are the roots of financial security; the deeper they grow, the stronger your future will be."

    • @RoseGuerra7862
      @RoseGuerra7862 26 днів тому +2

      The deeper your investment roots, the stronger your financial security will be in the future.

    • @martinheaway
      @martinheaway 26 днів тому

      Exactly! With my adviser, I’ve cultivated deep investment roots, strengthening my financial security for the future.

    • @JaneClark7861
      @JaneClark7861 26 днів тому

      I would love an introduction to an adviser who can help me strengthen my financial roots.

    • @martinheaway
      @martinheaway 26 днів тому +3

      My CFA ’Amy Desiree Irish’ , a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.

    • @JaneClark7861
      @JaneClark7861 26 днів тому

      Just ran an online search on her name and came across her websiite; pretty well educated. thank you for sharing.

  • @MaximilianFischer497
    @MaximilianFischer497 7 днів тому +576

    Trump's policies had been viewed by many experts as more positive for the financials sector, spurring this massive rally. It's enticing to consider purchasing some cryptos and stocks, I'm contemplating investing more than $300k. Thoughts?

    • @TicheDebb0
      @TicheDebb0 7 днів тому +6

      The fin market and crypto market might be broad and complicated, but if you do know what you’re doing, mit can also be very rewarding,.

    • @RowanBryson
      @RowanBryson 7 днів тому +5

      It can also be very bad, I lost a lot trying it all by myself stock picking and selection and my portfolio on red, about nighteen months ago I got with A professional FA, I’ve now seen my $190k startup close to 2million in dividends. Without doubt professionalism is unmatched.

    • @MarshalWagner457
      @MarshalWagner457 7 днів тому +4

      That’s a good amount for that time frame, can you say on who your adviser if you don’t mind.

    • @RowanBryson
      @RowanBryson 7 днів тому +5

      My CFA “Diana Casteel Lynch”, a renowned figure in her line of work. I recommend researching her credentials further. She has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market.

    • @AshleySommerset808
      @AshleySommerset808 7 днів тому +3

      I searched for her full name online, found her page, and sent an email to schedule a meeting. Hopefully, she responds soon. Thank you.

  • @Raymondcraw1967RaymondCrawley
    @Raymondcraw1967RaymondCrawley Місяць тому +1079

    I’m 57 . If I had $360k I would invest $100k in tech & $260k into dividend stock with a proven track record to grow with capital appreciation & dividend increase year over year

    • @FaithAndrada-xo9ou
      @FaithAndrada-xo9ou Місяць тому +3

      The current market might give opportunities to maximize profit within a short term, but in order to execute such strategy , you must be a skilled practitioner

    • @johnlennon232
      @johnlennon232 Місяць тому +1

      The best market strategy is to work with a credible investing coach. Since a while ago, I've been in touch with a coach, mostly because I lack the depth of understanding and mental toughness to deal with the ongoing market conditions. You lack the information necessary to succeed in a competitive market, not because you're doing anything wrong, but rather because of your lack of experience.

    • @jameswood9772
      @jameswood9772 Місяць тому +2

      Mind if I ask you to recommend this particular coach you using their service? Seems you've figured it all out.

    • @jameswood9772
      @jameswood9772 Місяць тому +1

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

    • @marius7806
      @marius7806 Місяць тому +22

      Scam 👆

  • @HugoBergmann-lu4nd
    @HugoBergmann-lu4nd 5 місяців тому +410

    Investing in Roth IRA can be a good choice since they are funded with after tax dollars, your contributions can grow tax-free over time. When you withdraw money from your Roth IRA in retirement, you won’t have to pay tax on it, which will help you keep more of your hard-earned money. I retired with 5 million dollars

    • @LiaStrings
      @LiaStrings 5 місяців тому +1

      If you’re new to investing or have a more complex financial situation, It can be helpful to work with a financial advisor who can provide personalized guidance and help you make informed investment decisions.

    • @StacieBMui
      @StacieBMui 5 місяців тому +1

      On the contrary, even if you’re not skilled, it is still possible to hire one. I am a project manager and my personal port-folio of approximately $750k took a big hit in April due to the crash. I quickly got in touch with a financial-planner that devised a defensive strategy to protect and profit from my port-folio this red season. I’ve made over $150k since then

    • @RafuqueAhmed117
      @RafuqueAhmed117 5 місяців тому

      Due to the market falls, I need advice on how to rebuild my portfolio and develop more successful tactics. Where can I find this teacher?

    • @StacieBMui
      @StacieBMui 5 місяців тому +1

      Credits goes to "Rebecca Nassar Dunne" one of the finest portfolio managers in the field. She's widely recognized; you should take a look at her work.

    • @BateserJoanne
      @BateserJoanne 5 днів тому

      Thanks for this. I just googled her name and found her webpage. I'm really impressed with her credentials and I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get

  • @vishistsaini3623
    @vishistsaini3623 3 роки тому +935

    The bass in that guy voice 🤯🤯

    • @Babugee9
      @Babugee9 3 роки тому +27

      He's been fired

    • @navymed3
      @navymed3 3 роки тому +6

      @@Babugee9 what why?!

    • @kisong1960
      @kisong1960 3 роки тому +21

      @@navymed3 slept with a coworker

    • @makers721
      @makers721 3 роки тому +10

      @@kisong1960 not a co-worker, but infidelity

    • @mr260z3
      @mr260z3 3 роки тому +22

      @@Babugee9 yep cheated on his wife. Somehow he kept his job for a little while, but has since been fired.

  • @lukefisherDD
    @lukefisherDD 3 місяці тому +624

    80% stocks 20% cash. I plan to take advantage of the s&p 500 as leading indicators predict above 10% rise by this year, my only issue is how to properly allocate a large stock/bond portfolio for substantial gains at minimum risk of inflation.

    • @jessieyoung-szn
      @jessieyoung-szn 3 місяці тому

      I believe that diversifying your investments is the safest way to handle it. One way to lessen the effects of a market crisis is to distribute investments over a variety of asset classes, such as international equities, bonds, and real estate. It's critical to look for expert advice.

    • @MiaDavis001
      @MiaDavis001 3 місяці тому

      Accurate asset allocation is crucial, and some individuals use hedging strategies or allocate part of their portfOlio to defensive assets for market downturns. Expert guidance is vital for achieving this. This approach has helped me stay finan-cially secure for over five years, yielding nearly $1 million in returns on investments.

    • @JanAlston-kd6yl
      @JanAlston-kd6yl 3 місяці тому

      Your FA must be really good, I hope it's okay to inquire if you're still collaborating with the same FA and how I can get in touch with them?

    • @MiaDavis001
      @MiaDavis001 3 місяці тому

      NYCOLE CHRISTINA VANNATA a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.

    • @KevinEvans-mq4ob
      @KevinEvans-mq4ob 3 місяці тому

      I just Googled her name and her website came up right away. It looks interesting so far. I sent her an email and i hope she responds soon.

  • @AnnBurrow-vb8tt
    @AnnBurrow-vb8tt 4 місяці тому +155

    A wise saying about investing according to my Friend who is a CFA is to be Patient and Think Long-Term. She said, “The stock market is a device to transfer money from the impatient to the patient.”

    • @BEAUTIFULDIANAFRANCIS
      @BEAUTIFULDIANAFRANCIS 4 місяці тому

      You are right! A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $110k and in the first 2 months, my portfolio was reading $294,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and get more interesting. For over 8 years we have been working together making consistent profit with good relationship understanding.

    • @LeslieWagenheim
      @LeslieWagenheim 4 місяці тому

      I own some shitcoins and I would like to switch those to nvidia stocks. Ofcourse the price is crazy booming right now, didn't dared to buy the stock when it was sub 6/700.Since split is incoming, I've seen news all over the internet right now. Could this be one of the last trains to hop on for Nvidia? And investing, I mean longterm investing. Few years atleast.I know no one can predict the market, so I'm mostly curious about your thoughts on my take.

    • @BraxtonScott452
      @BraxtonScott452 4 місяці тому

      A financial advisor can help you determine if stock investing is a good fit for your financial goals and can help you develop a strategy. They can also help you consider your risk tolerance, liquidity needs, and short- and long-term goals. Consulting a financial advisor can be especially helpful if you're new to buying and selling individual stocks. You can also ask your advisor questions about reinvesting your dividends

    • @BEAUTIFULDIANAFRANCIS
      @BEAUTIFULDIANAFRANCIS 4 місяці тому

      we had invested in stock through Cynthia McClure Alexander for nearly 8 years as our broker. The market had its ups and downs, but in the long run it did very well for us. With my pension, social security, and investments we can live comfortably. We are now able to fully enjoy our hobbies, travel, family, and making new acquaintances.

    • @farhanansari6135
      @farhanansari6135 4 місяці тому +4

      Your friend is Warren Buffet?

  • @arthurkorff
    @arthurkorff 3 роки тому +869

    dave ramsey playlist is my at home background music

  • @lawerencemiller9720
    @lawerencemiller9720 8 місяців тому +1157

    Most Americans find it hard to retire comfortably amid economy downtrend. Some have close to nothing going into retirement, my question is, will you pay off mortgage as a near-retiree, or spread money for cashflow, to afford lifestyle after retirement?

    • @alexyoung3126
      @alexyoung3126 8 місяців тому +2

      as most investing-related questions, the answer is, it depends.. my best suggestion is to consider advisory management

    • @williamyejun8508
      @williamyejun8508 8 місяців тому +1

      Agreed, the role of advisors can only be overlooked, but not denied. I remember in early 2020, during covid-outbreak, my portfolio worth around 300k took a slight fall, apparently due to the pandemic crash, at once I consulted an advisor in order to avoid panic-selling. As of today, my account has yielded big fat yields, and leverages on 7-figure, only cos I delegate my excesses right.

    • @jessicamoore3093
      @jessicamoore3093 8 місяців тому +1

      this is huge! mind if I look up the advisr that guides you please? only invest in my 401k through my employer for now, but enthused about diversifying my investments for a prosperous financial future

    • @jessicamoore3093
      @jessicamoore3093 8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for this tip. It was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her resume.

    • @GurpreetSingh-et8ix
      @GurpreetSingh-et8ix 8 місяців тому +1

      It really depends on your situation. My wife and I are currently in a home here in the Bay Area, but not necessarily in the best school district. We want to upgrade to a better house in a better school district. So it doesn't make sense for us to pay more than the minimum mortgage payments on this house. It allows us to save up for another house in the near future. Maybe we'll sell this house or maybe we'll keep it, that determinination will be made in the near future. All my friends do this: have a 6 month emergency fund, then max out 401k, then invest in mutual funds/ETFs/stocks.

  • @annaj.osorio
    @annaj.osorio 12 днів тому +1104

    There is obviously a compounding effect in the very long term for large capital, but is not "automatic", and with the wrong strategies you can even lose more than you have. I've been working on expanding my $210K portfolio for a while, and my primary obstacle is the lack of clear entry and exit strategies. Any advice on this matter would be greatly appreciated

    • @ClaudiaSchreiber-b1p
      @ClaudiaSchreiber-b1p 12 днів тому

      DCAing amongst various assets is a good strategy and can help reduce the impact of market volatility and thus a good strategy if you are looking to compound . However it is important to consider financial advisory when investing .

    • @ErinWarner-zc9jy
      @ErinWarner-zc9jy 12 днів тому

      A lot of folks downplay the role of advlsors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850K.

    • @ErinWarner-zc9jy
      @ErinWarner-zc9jy 12 днів тому

      Viviana Marisa Coelho is her name. She is regarded as a genius in her area and works for Empower Financial Services. By looking her up online, you can quickly verify her level of experience. She is well knowledgeable about financial markets.

    • @DanielOrstein
      @DanielOrstein 12 днів тому

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @eriksavini691
    @eriksavini691 3 роки тому +385

    Depends on your goals and timeline. If you are interested in financial freedom before retirement, you should be targeting 40%. I lived like I was broke for many years and was investing around 85% of my income which lead me to become a millionaire by my mid thirties.

    • @mikemontana1990
      @mikemontana1990 3 роки тому +118

      That’s unreal man. My wife and I did the same, lived like we were broke and lived in a basement suite for Cheap rent until we were 29. We just cracked a million in assets and savings/investments at the ages of 31. Feels good!

    • @eriksavini691
      @eriksavini691 3 роки тому +24

      @@mikemontana1990 Congrats!! I'm always inspired by others success stories. I wish you continued success.

    • @joshuas3897
      @joshuas3897 2 роки тому +5

      Congrats! I love the positivity here!

    • @justducky8508
      @justducky8508 2 роки тому +4

      What age did you start your financial journey ?

    • @ellasoes8325
      @ellasoes8325 2 роки тому +5

      That worked for you and that's good. Dave's plan is more likely to work for a wider breadth of people.

  • @markg999
    @markg999 3 роки тому +78

    15% should be the minimum.

    • @drevil5546
      @drevil5546 7 місяців тому +3

      Yes, but people calling into a show asking for financial advice, usually don't have the best grip on their money. You don't hear any type of person like Warren Buffet calling into these shows. These types of shows are more of a "lets start to dig you out of the deep hole" situation with easy stepping stones. $1,000 is NEVER enough for an emergency fund, but it IS a small attainable stepping stone that someone can focus on while digging themselves out of a hole. The ladder to financial security may be 950 steps, but if someone cant see the first step of that ladder to get themselves out of their hole, they will never start.

    • @matts9728
      @matts9728 5 днів тому

      I agree. We had a lot of excess income and invested 80%+ of our income for the last 7 years. We now have over $2 million and are financially independent at age 35. It's just a math equation, the more you invest, the faster you go.
      But to each their own, it would have been demoralizing for me to have to pull back, only invest 15%, and wait for 30 years.

  • @Walteralexander1
    @Walteralexander1 3 роки тому +237

    No debt and single. I can afford to aggressively invest right now! I plan on focusing on investing in my 20s.

    • @ERprepper
      @ERprepper 3 роки тому +25

      How old are you? It’s not a bad idea, but don’t waste your prime preparing for your feeble years. Don’t be neglectful of your future and retirement, but definitely don’t neglect to enjoy some of your money and time.

    • @mso008
      @mso008 3 роки тому +7

      smash it bruva!

    • @samdenham5991
      @samdenham5991 3 роки тому +12

      Its the way to go, invest and make sacrifices when you are young and able to work hard.
      Spend your 20s working hard and start to ease back in your 30s and 40s until retirement so you can reap the rewards.

    • @kCI251
      @kCI251 3 роки тому +31

      @@Walteralexander1 Just be sure you get a prenuptial agreement so your wife doesn't take half of your retirement when she leaves you for someone else.

    • @Sweetie505
      @Sweetie505 3 роки тому +2

      @@kCI251 Geeeez ouch lol 😆

  • @persistenceovision
    @persistenceovision 3 роки тому +317

    This dude could read ingredients off a box of fruity pebbles and it would sound like AMAZING food.

  • @Brian-hd4rb
    @Brian-hd4rb 3 роки тому +684

    people finance a car that is 20-40% of their income, of course you can invest over 15% of your income

  • @HarrisRyan-oy8eo
    @HarrisRyan-oy8eo Місяць тому +1291

    My strategy has always been to invest 25% of my income in the stock market at the beginning of each month. The second part of my strategy is not to sell for at least 5 years, but recently my portfolio has suffered major decline about $150k in losses. What can I do please?

    • @Theresaa12
      @Theresaa12 Місяць тому +10

      Look for stocks that have paid steady, increasing dividends for years (or decades), and have not cut their dividends even during recessions. which may reduce your dividend gains or income, speaking to a certified market strategist can help with pointers

    • @BenTodd-fl8nv
      @BenTodd-fl8nv Місяць тому +6

      Agreed. It's always wise to be proactive and consider diversifying our investments to manage risks in uncertain economic times. I delegate my day-to-day investing to an advisor ever since suffering a major steep-down late 2019, amid rona-outbreak, and as of today, I'm semi-retired with barely 25% short of my $1m retirement goal after subsequent investments

    • @Debbie.Burton
      @Debbie.Burton Місяць тому +4

      I’m glad I found this conversation. My risk tolerance is high, and I want to take advantage of the market run. Can you direct me to your advisor?

    • @BenTodd-fl8nv
      @BenTodd-fl8nv Місяць тому +3

      *Marissa Lynn Babula* is the licensed CFP I use and im just putting this out here because you asked. You can Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.

    • @A_francis
      @A_francis Місяць тому +2

      I curiously searched for her full name and her website popped up immediately. I looked through her credentials and did my due diligence before contacting her.

  • @jrus690
    @jrus690 3 роки тому +57

    You can put whatever percentage you want into investing, Dave and others are just giving a number as a baseline. When you are increasing the money load in the bank, you can more or less spend and invest whatever you want on everything.

  • @trazzpalmer3199
    @trazzpalmer3199 2 місяці тому +563

    I recently sold some of my long-term positions and am now sitting on around $250k; do you think Nvidia is a decent buy right now, or have I missed out on a critical buying period? Any solid stock recommendations on fantastic performing stocks would be greatly appreciated.

    • @JenniferDavis7630
      @JenniferDavis7630 2 місяці тому +4

      Personally, I would say have a mentor. Not sure where you will get an experienced one, but if your knowledge of the market is limited, it seems like a good bet.

    • @RobertBrown..
      @RobertBrown.. 2 місяці тому +2

      Some individuals minimize the importance of counsel until they make regrettable mistakes. A few summers ago, following a protracted divorce, I needed a significant push to keep my firm afloat. I looked for licensed advisors and found someone with the highest qualifications. She has contributed to my reserve increasing from $275k to $850k despite inflation.

    • @danieltaylor--65
      @danieltaylor--65 2 місяці тому +1

      This is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation

    • @RobertBrown..
      @RobertBrown.. 2 місяці тому +1

      Finding financial advisors like Kenna Muriel Hesseling, who can assist you shape your portfolio would be a very creative option. There will be difficult times ahead, and prudent personal money management will be essential to navigating them.

    • @SarahTaylor_
      @SarahTaylor_ 2 місяці тому +2

      I looked up her name online and found her page. I emailed and made an appointment to talk with her. Thanks for the tip

  • @DennisJack-km8ho
    @DennisJack-km8ho Місяць тому +160

    I've got £100k to invest. I want to build a nest egg for when I'm older. I want to know if it's a good idea to add all my savings into a long term ETF, set and forget Come back in 20-30 years, instead of 250-300 DCA every month. Which ETF would you recommend?

    • @CrystalJoy-32
      @CrystalJoy-32 Місяць тому +6

      As they say, time IN the market is better than trying to time the market. I think you should seek advice from a licensed financial advisor..

    • @RuthEvelyn-rc3bg
      @RuthEvelyn-rc3bg Місяць тому +3

      Accurate asset allocation is crucial with an Experts guidance. I have 850k in equity, 275 cash earning 5.25 interest, 685k in 401k, 120k cash account, 80k in car assets ( paid off cars) Gold and silver bars. age is 48. My advisor helped me realign my portfolio to my risk tolerance and it boomed within a short period.

    • @albacus2400BC
      @albacus2400BC Місяць тому +3

      Your advisor seems competent. Could you share how I can reach out to them?

    • @RuthEvelyn-rc3bg
      @RuthEvelyn-rc3bg Місяць тому +2

      I've stuck with the popularly ‘’Monica Shawn Marti” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, I agree with her.

    • @jose2212-
      @jose2212- Місяць тому +1

      I really appreciate your useful advice. I was able to set up a call with her and confirm her identity. She seems incredibly knowledgeable, and I hope I'm able to connect with her.

  • @jfcustomfab
    @jfcustomfab 3 роки тому +352

    We invest 70% minus taxes and insurance.. we are 42 and millionaires.. house paid for, college paid for, zero debt .. We invest my wife’s entire salary .. minus taxes and insurance.. and 20% of my salary .. we live off only my salary ✌️

    • @biancajingles2690
      @biancajingles2690 3 роки тому +21

      That is so awesome! Congratulations, you guys are winning at life! ☺️

    • @jfcustomfab
      @jfcustomfab 3 роки тому +24

      @@biancajingles2690 thanks .. I’m not saying it’s easy but it will be worth it in 10 years .. 😅

    • @Semajayy
      @Semajayy 3 роки тому +3

      Can I hold some?

    • @holdenmoreland3119
      @holdenmoreland3119 3 роки тому +1

      That’s awesome! What do y’all do and what are your incomes?

    • @jfcustomfab
      @jfcustomfab 3 роки тому +2

      @@holdenmoreland3119 combined 200k ..

  • @milkncookie
    @milkncookie 3 роки тому +116

    Mortgage pay down vs retirement investment.
    You're an adult! Do what you guys want...
    Dave taught you how to get out of debt already, the rest is up to you. His steps are a guideline, follow it or change it, but don't need to argue with Dave about it.

    • @alexc5369
      @alexc5369 3 роки тому +15

      He has even said that once you become a chef, you can tinker with the recipe

    • @chalimi.fithratu
      @chalimi.fithratu 3 роки тому

      Hahaha exactly 😂

    • @AlexanderWebster_
      @AlexanderWebster_ 3 роки тому +9

      @@alexc5369 mostly agree. The only thing I would say don’t mess with is debt. You don’t want to ow somebody 3% interest for the rest of your life. Doesn’t matter if you’re making 10% in stocks. Stocks are taxable income and don’t give you the stability of owning your own home and being out of debt.

    • @SKBottom
      @SKBottom 3 роки тому +2

      Some of us question or debate as a way to gain deeper understanding.

    • @m0ose0909
      @m0ose0909 2 місяці тому

      There is nothing to argue about, he's wrong. It's basic math. If you have a low interest rate, over a long period it's worse to pay off your mortgage than to invest. The only reasons to pay early is if you don't have the discipline to invest the saved money or for the emotional feeling of being free of mortgage.

  • @DavidLucas-so8rr
    @DavidLucas-so8rr 17 днів тому +1261

    Curious about top investors' millionaire-making strategies, I'm eager to grow my $295,000 nest egg. Investing in stocks could provide attractive returns through capital appreciation and dividend yields. But timing is crucial - should I invest now or wait for improved market conditions?

    • @trazzpalmer3199
      @trazzpalmer3199 17 днів тому +4

      You're correct. I think the smartest way to go is to spread out your investments. By putting your money into different asset classes like bonds, real estate, and stocks from other countries, you can lower the risk if one part of the market goes bad.

    • @Bako-b8j
      @Bako-b8j 17 днів тому +2

      Most people minimize the importance of counsel until their own feelings become overwhelming. A few summers ago, following a protracted divorce, I needed a significant push to keep my firm afloat. I looked for licensed advisors and found someone with the highest qualifications. She has contributed to my reserve increasing from $275k to $850k despite inflation.

    • @RobertBrown..
      @RobertBrown.. 17 днів тому +2

      i'm intrigued by this. I've searched for financial advisors online but it's kind of hard to get in touch with one. Okay if I ask you for a recommendation?

    • @Bako-b8j
      @Bako-b8j 17 днів тому +1

      "Laurelyn Gross Pohlmeier," a well-known authority in this field. I would recommend looking into her credentials more because she has a great deal of expertise and is a great resource for anybody looking for advice on how to navigate the financial market.

    • @Bridget-l7p
      @Bridget-l7p 17 днів тому +1

      Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.

  • @ChrisMFlorida
    @ChrisMFlorida 3 роки тому +246

    I do about 38%, but house is paid and I have no debt.

    • @Michael-ye9xm
      @Michael-ye9xm 3 роки тому +5

      If I’m younger should I be putting more in my retirement fund or saving to buy a house?

    • @aisherwasher6959
      @aisherwasher6959 3 роки тому +13

      @yankeecandle unless you plan on buying a house soon (like in less than 5 years or something). Then it's safer to keep the money in savings

    • @harsimranbansal5355
      @harsimranbansal5355 3 роки тому +19

      @@Michael-ye9xm dump it in your retirement. You want a lot of money in retirement early on so it compounds. Even 1 year makes a big difference of a few million in 40 years. Invest first, then buy a house, all while living below your means. Every dollar you can save put it in investments.

    • @Triniboi05
      @Triniboi05 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah 33% for me but no intentions of getting a house any time soon and no consumer debt.

    • @lionheart93
      @lionheart93 3 роки тому +1

      @@aisherwasher6959 😂

  • @martinskamla6789
    @martinskamla6789 8 місяців тому +8

    I invest 80% and regret nothing

  • @donaldwayne7023
    @donaldwayne7023 Місяць тому +588

    What sets top investors apart from the rest? I've got $385K in equity from a home sale and I'm unsure whether to put it into stocks or wait for a more favorable market condition.

    • @JenniferDavis7630
      @JenniferDavis7630 Місяць тому +1

      You're correct. I think the smartest way to go is to spread out your investments. By putting your money into different asset classes like bonds, real estate, and stocks from other countries, you can lower the risk if one part of the market goes bad.

    • @EthanBrown_23
      @EthanBrown_23 Місяць тому +1

      Several individuals minimize the importance of counsel until their own feelings become overwhelming. A few summers ago, following a protracted divorce, I needed a significant push to keep my firm afloat. I looked for licensed advisors and found someone with the highest qualifications. She has contributed to my reserve increasing from $275k to $850k despite inflation.

    • @danieltaylor--65
      @danieltaylor--65 Місяць тому +1

      You seem to know the market better than we do, so that makes great sense. Who is the guide?

    • @EthanBrown_23
      @EthanBrown_23 Місяць тому

      'Laurelyn Gross Pohlmeier' a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market.

    • @debbygradley25
      @debbygradley25 Місяць тому +1

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @MichelleRheaWhitte
    @MichelleRheaWhitte 26 днів тому +1198

    Hello, I wish to start investing but i dont know where to begin. Any advice on how to invest my 200k cash savings?

    • @Cochran-j5d
      @Cochran-j5d 26 днів тому +4

      Find the undervalued stocks to bring in a 50 percent annual return or consult with an expert to guide you.

    • @SusanMarie-o9z
      @SusanMarie-o9z 26 днів тому +2

      Acquiring prospective assets with proper mkt direction will provide more returns than doing it all by yourself. Thankfully, I can attest to the success of this approach aided by professional guidance seeing my portfolio of $1.3m grow by 25% this year alone... maybe you should do the same.

    • @VivianneLegault
      @VivianneLegault 26 днів тому +2

      pls how can I reach this expert, I need some investment guidance

    • @SusanMarie-o9z
      @SusanMarie-o9z 26 днів тому

      Victoria Louisa Saylor is the licensed fiduciary I use. Just research the name. You’d find necessary details to work with a correspondence to set up an appointment..

    • @SusanMarie-o9z
      @SusanMarie-o9z 26 днів тому +2

      Victoria Louisa Saylor is the licensed advisor I use. Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.

  • @coltenmiles8303
    @coltenmiles8303 3 роки тому +34

    I really like this video I have worried about the 1000$ emergency fund and the way y'all addressed it is spot on thanks

  • @Beansicus
    @Beansicus 11 днів тому +1

    To the emergency fund bit: some friends of mine and I are working through the baby steps, we found $1500-$2000 to be a better spot purely because these days that's what rent costs in our area and worst case scenario you can buy yourself time if it really hits the fan.

  • @callmeishmaelk767
    @callmeishmaelk767 Рік тому +6

    The compound growth also works on the mortgage, the more you pay down the mortgage, the more of the mortgage payment goes towards paying the loan part of the mortgage and less towards money getting flushed down the toilet on interest.

  • @Ben-yw8be
    @Ben-yw8be 2 роки тому +7

    I invest 20-25% of my gross income each year. 15% is too low in my opinion especially pensions are harder to come by and not many people have employer matching.

  • @ThamaraSchlossarek
    @ThamaraSchlossarek 12 днів тому +245

    Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got talking about investment and money. I started investing with $120k and in the first 2 months , my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and gets more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.

    • @BintuDelacroix
      @BintuDelacroix 12 днів тому +1

      I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second daughter. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks.

    • @ThamaraSchlossarek
      @ThamaraSchlossarek 12 днів тому +2

      @@BintuDelacroix Quitting may not be the best approach if you ask me. This is where an AI comes into the picture. I barely have time to trade myself as my job swallows up most of my time. *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY* , a licensed fiduciary whom has made me over 5 figures in profit in less than seven months, handles my investments. I could leave you a lead if you need help...

    • @BintuDelacroix
      @BintuDelacroix 12 днів тому +1

      @@ThamaraSchlossarek Oh please I’d love that. Thanks!

    • @ThamaraSchlossarek
      @ThamaraSchlossarek 12 днів тому +1

      *MARGARET MOLLI ALVEY*

    • @ThamaraSchlossarek
      @ThamaraSchlossarek 12 днів тому +1

      Lookup with her name on the webpage..

  • @sorvoja
    @sorvoja Рік тому +92

    I miss Chris Hogan, he was an amazing Ramsey personality.

    • @CaraN-b8r
      @CaraN-b8r Рік тому +3

      Same

    • @generalandmemeaccount3467
      @generalandmemeaccount3467 Рік тому +29

      He cheated on his wife, and Dave couldn't keep him employed at a Christian company with that knowledge. It's sad, but I think Dave made the right call.

    • @TommyGunzzz
      @TommyGunzzz Рік тому +3

      Actually he hid it for over a year and has fired lower level employees for the same, which he's going through lawsuits.

  • @Amelia-Elizabeth
    @Amelia-Elizabeth Рік тому +41

    Nobody can become financially successful over night. They put in background work but we tend to see the finished part. Fear is a dangerous component, hindering us from taking bold steps we need in other to reach our goals.

    • @Patricia-Margaret
      @Patricia-Margaret Рік тому

      @AustinWalker67 This is the problem! Most times people with little or no knowledge of the stock market try investing by themselves. It once happened to me, then I learned my lesson and contacted a US-based finance consultant by name Bridget Mary Turow and everything changed. I started enjoying huge returns from my investment.

    • @Patricia-Margaret
      @Patricia-Margaret Рік тому

      @AustinWalker67 Bridget Mary Turow , lookup with her name online.

    • @Susanne-zuku
      @Susanne-zuku Рік тому

      @AustinWalker67 Bridget Mary Turow her trading strategies is working for me for more than a year now and I’m making good profit from the stock market and she's 100% honest, reputable and trustworthy

    • @bobdole870
      @bobdole870 Рік тому

      THIS IS A SCAM THREAD- DO NOT CONTACT THIS PERSON 🚨🚨🚨 THEY WILL STEAL YOUR MONEY!

  • @DallinBunnell
    @DallinBunnell Рік тому +19

    I've been on an aggressive debt paydown path, and recently i needed to get a new Catalytic converter for my car. It was very discouraging. I'll be fine and we have the savings, but those things do feel like a roadblock to your momentum

    • @grantcanty7294
      @grantcanty7294 Рік тому

      keep at it!

    • @bearnecessiteespolio5359
      @bearnecessiteespolio5359 10 місяців тому

      Not sure of they have "HyperJar" in the U.S. but here in the U.K. I use HyperJar as a kind of second bank account because it allows me to put a little bit of money into loads of different "jars" which is great for these "unforeseen" emergencies. So for example I have a jar that I put £40 per month into for unforeseen car repairs, and a bunch of other "jars" that allow me to squirrelly away for these type of expenses. One is called "health" in case I suddenly need new glasses or an something, and another is for "household" in case I need to pay a plumber or buy a new washing machine.

  • @Aziz__0
    @Aziz__0 Рік тому +202

    I started investing in the stock market because of dividends. What matters, in my opinion, is that if you invest and earn more money in addition to dividends, you will be able to live off of dividends without selling. It implies that you can pass that on to your children, giving them a head start in life. I've invested over $600k in dividend stocks over the years; I continue to buy more today and will continue to do so until the price lowers even further.

    • @MakeamericaGreatagain-h7j
      @MakeamericaGreatagain-h7j Рік тому +1

      @Margaret I wholeheartedly concur, which is why I appreciate giving an investment coach the power of decision-making. Given their specialized expertise and education, as well as the fact that each and every one of their skills is centered on harnessing risk for its asymmetrical potential and controlling it as a buffer against certain unfavorable developments, it is practically impossible for them to underperform. I have made over 1.5 million dollars working with an investment coach for more than two years.

    • @DreamweaverShade-h9p
      @DreamweaverShade-h9p Рік тому

      @@MakeamericaGreatagain-h7j she actually appears to be well-read and educated. I just did a Google search for her name and found her webpage, I appreciate you sharing

    • @jaydenlabroski5593
      @jaydenlabroski5593 Рік тому +37

      Good old scam chats 😂

    • @RichLclips
      @RichLclips Рік тому +18

      @@jaydenlabroski5593 yup im getting tired of seeing these bot chats lmao

    • @01happykat
      @01happykat Рік тому +2

      My first investment was also into a dividend stock at 14. At 34, I cashed out part of that investment to put towards the down payment of my house. Nearly all of my investments have done extremely well over the long haul. A few were duds, but I've come out on top too. Once able, I invested far more than 15% of my income. I don't do Dave's plan of paying off my house first. It's not that I don't think it's a good idea, but my plan has worked exceedingly well for me, probably because I had the saving and investing habit established long before I bought my home. But I think his argument is sound and logical for the general population.

  • @eduardojroque6190
    @eduardojroque6190 3 роки тому +64

    Because 15% is what you save with car insurance

  • @gabriellekelly3462
    @gabriellekelly3462 3 роки тому +31

    Oh, good question. I've often wondered this. Especially if you're on the older end, say 42 with 0 in retirement. I see that he is wanting the house paid off first before you invest more. But, we have like 3% interest on our mortgage and only 48k left with a plan to pay off in less than 10 years. I don't think it's a bad idea to do more and pay off mortgage early at the same time. You'll never get the years of compound interest back. Everyone's situation is different.

    • @jordanj9116
      @jordanj9116 4 місяці тому

      is your mortgage paid off yet?!

  • @Kmanjr0
    @Kmanjr0 3 роки тому +28

    Had the bass turned up and my head started rattling

  • @KennedyVerbruggen
    @KennedyVerbruggen 29 днів тому +494

    I'm an aspiring trader who would rather learn from other traders' experience than investing in the market myself, in anticipation of the next bull run. What are your thoughts on copy trading as well? Do individuals actually earn a living? Just trying to get some reassurance. I want to have a healthy portfolio worth at least $850,000. Reliable inputs please.

    • @SavannahMitchell-b3d
      @SavannahMitchell-b3d 29 днів тому +1

      The strategies are quite rigorous for the regular. As a matter of fact, they are mostly successfully carried out by pros who have had a great deal of skillset/knowledge to pull such trades off.

    • @PennyBernadette
      @PennyBernadette 29 днів тому +2

      I’d suggest you look into passive index fund investing and learn some more. For me, I had my share of ups and downs when I first started looking for a consistent passive income so I hired an expert advisor for aid, and following her advice, I poured $130k in passive diversified safe-haven assets, Up 358k so far and pretty sure I'm ready for whatever comes.

    • @KatyaSantos-g4c
      @KatyaSantos-g4c 29 днів тому +1

      I’ve been down a ton, I’m only holding on so I can recoup, I really need help, who is this investment-adviser that guides you?

    • @PennyBernadette
      @PennyBernadette 29 днів тому +1

      'Rebecca Nassar Dunne’ is the manager I use. Just research the name. You'd find necessary details to set up an appointment.

    • @MarcyLoccy
      @MarcyLoccy 29 днів тому +1

      She appears to be well-educated and well-read. I ran an online search on her name and came across her website; thank you for sharing.

  • @JML1987
    @JML1987 3 роки тому +90

    Started at 40k debt 2 years ago. Down to 19k now and got a substantial pay raise recently and sold my stupid car decision and got into another older vehicle 1/3 of the value I originally had (but ironically I like more). Expect to be debt free this year for the first time in 14 years. Work the plan, people!

    • @sophiesto6122
      @sophiesto6122 3 роки тому +1

      Congrats!

    • @scrapthatwithmatt9520
      @scrapthatwithmatt9520 3 роки тому

      Congrats 🍾

    • @Lalo_Runs
      @Lalo_Runs 3 роки тому +2

      You like that older car more because it’s the reason you have 300-500 dollars more in your pocket each month 👌🏾👌🏾

    • @5amjack999
      @5amjack999 3 роки тому

      The plan really works.. congrats!

    • @joey9511
      @joey9511 3 роки тому +1

      Nothing makes driving your car more enjoyable then knowing you could total it and just go out and just buy another one cash.

  • @Clorisluta
    @Clorisluta 8 місяців тому +1465

    I'm in my 50s and I'm more interested in investments that could set me up for retirement , I mean I've heard of people that netted hundreds of thousands during these crash, I listened to someone on a podcast who earned over $650K in less than a year, what's the strategy behind such returns?

    • @LancEthan
      @LancEthan 8 місяців тому

      Find quality stocks that have long term potential, and ride with those stocks. I have found it takes someone who is very familiar with the market to make such good picks.

    • @ShukriVikas
      @ShukriVikas 8 місяців тому

      Thank you for this tip. it was easy to find your coach. Did my due diligence on her before scheduling a phone call with her. She seems proficient considering her résumé.{

    • @AgentGWG
      @AgentGWG 8 місяців тому +7

      Begone bots

    • @toptechtips9334
      @toptechtips9334 8 місяців тому

      Buy crypto, high risk high reward

    • @ryans7972
      @ryans7972 8 місяців тому

      The question is how does this have 1.5k likes? This seems way to easy to eliminate at this point....@@AgentGWG

  • @5280Roadrunner
    @5280Roadrunner 3 роки тому +22

    Life is so much less stressful when emergencies happen and you have funds available to pay for the expense. Our furnace went out earlier this year, and yes it wasn’t ideal and it caused a bump in the road but because we had a rainy day fund we were able to pay for in cash and just move on with our life. It was an inconvenience not a major tragedy.

    • @DeanBKK
      @DeanBKK Рік тому

      An inconvenience is not an emergency though.

    • @susiem.2068
      @susiem.2068 Рік тому +1

      ​@@DeanBKKThat could have easily been an emergency if they didn't have the funds to pay for the furnace.

  • @graywilliams_77.
    @graywilliams_77. 9 місяців тому +234

    investment requires good experience and knowledge to carry out a good and successful trade, I have lost a lot trying to trade all by myself.

    • @susannicky
      @susannicky 9 місяців тому

      how do I get in touch with the adviser i really need a help..

    • @graywilliams_77.
      @graywilliams_77. 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the efforts you put in these. I found her and i leave her a message i await a response

    • @captain4318
      @captain4318 9 місяців тому

      Just put your money into an ETF?

    • @parkadeigogaming9792
      @parkadeigogaming9792 6 місяців тому

      Exactly, if you buy market portfolio (s&p500) you are literally maximizing risk to return payoff as you are directly on the capital market line and you are diversified, there's simply no better investment​@@captain4318

  • @TS1023TS
    @TS1023TS 11 місяців тому +11

    I hope you see all the positive you have done for people Dave! There will always be ungrateful and jealous people. Thanks for helping us out.

  • @Godios1
    @Godios1 8 місяців тому +3

    I’m 19 and in the Air Force. Because my housing, food, and medical insurance is paid for by military (and no debt), literally the only things I need to worry about is my internet bill , data bill, and car insurance which all add up to about 300 a month. I only keep around 2k in my bank account and invest the rest which I guess is around 75% of my pay check. The reason I don’t have much money in my checking is because I don’t have many emergency obligations. I don’t need to worry about losing my job or about supporting a wife and kids. I am extremely blessed and thankful for the position that I am in, unlike many of my friends who didn’t put much thought into where their money was going. I know many of your circumstances are drastically different than mine, but being financially free for most people really just requires a little bit of prudence and self discipline.

    • @NicholleWillisLoves
      @NicholleWillisLoves Місяць тому

      That is a really amazing position to be in!

    • @BobLee3574
      @BobLee3574 Місяць тому

      @@NicholleWillisLoves thank you! What does your position look like?

  • @scarpfish
    @scarpfish 3 роки тому +39

    Everyone should play with a compounding interest calculator at least once in their lives to see the potential over time. I'd invest 75% of my income if I could.

    • @altenberg-greifenstein
      @altenberg-greifenstein 2 роки тому +1

      I sometimes play the good old times game too, when interest on savings was as high as high risk investment is promising you now to manipulate you into giving them your money.

    • @joesoccerfan4628
      @joesoccerfan4628 Рік тому +1

      Yes. Dave really doesn't answer the question as to why not to invest more than 15%. If I had to do it all over again from my 20s, I would have put in as much as I could.

    • @AJohnson0325
      @AJohnson0325 11 місяців тому +1

      That’s what Shaquille O’Neal says…Invest 75% then the rest is for needs and wants.

  • @CaseyBurnsInvesting
    @CaseyBurnsInvesting 3 роки тому +54

    If you invest more you can always convert those investments back into cash to pay off the house. Either way, it’s a good problem to have.

    • @josicava5204
      @josicava5204 3 роки тому +1

      Excellent advice.👍

    • @jeremiahmeade710
      @jeremiahmeade710 3 роки тому +9

      No, you can't always convert those investments back into cash. Investments are another form of gambling, and, in gambling, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose.
      When you lose, you lose money, money which cannot then be converted to cash.

    • @craw_daddy97
      @craw_daddy97 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeremiahmeade710 Agreed. Unless you’re holding investments long term, liquidating those for cash is extremely risky in the short term.

    • @schuylergeery-zink1923
      @schuylergeery-zink1923 2 роки тому

      A 10 year early mortgage repayment, yes. But also you pay more in interest on the front end, so maybe it’s best to just pay off the house ASAP…

  • @robedmund9948
    @robedmund9948 3 роки тому +214

    Dang! There's a lot of criticism here, today. Everything Dave suggests is just that: A SUGGESTION. Those who follow his tenets tend to do well. Far too many people in America have little to no financial guidance. If something else works well for you, great for you! You're special. If you're lost and found Dave, consider yourself blessed to have a guide who can get you on the path to financial freedom.

    • @gardenchums9625
      @gardenchums9625 3 роки тому +6

      Right on! Dave gives sound advice.

    • @jmpatch98
      @jmpatch98 3 роки тому +2

      Yes yes yes!!!

    • @enricopallazzo3244
      @enricopallazzo3244 3 роки тому +14

      And everybody’s situation is different. These are general rules that when applied are 1000X better than what the average person is doing.

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 3 роки тому +2

      Well said!

    • @lukecoop2306
      @lukecoop2306 3 роки тому +1

      Very true! And I think a lot of people forget that

  • @MillionaireMindsetClub
    @MillionaireMindsetClub 3 роки тому +63

    15% is a good start but not written in stone. 15% just happens to work well for most people.

    • @k-mart7475
      @k-mart7475 3 роки тому

      Not for “most people” but for millionaires. 👍 Learn

    • @AaAa-ri4uf
      @AaAa-ri4uf 3 роки тому +6

      @@k-mart7475 keep saying stuff like this and you will never have any money

    • @AaAa-ri4uf
      @AaAa-ri4uf 3 роки тому +6

      @@k-mart7475 just keep watching cnn and worship Kamela Harris ok bud

    • @ballista7367
      @ballista7367 3 роки тому +2

      @@AaAa-ri4uf what's wrong with you

    • @shawkins79
      @shawkins79 3 роки тому +3

      @@ballista7367 drugs apparently. Seeing a problem that isn’t there.

  • @GasStationKnives4Ever
    @GasStationKnives4Ever 22 дні тому +2

    I have a mortgage that beats inflation and an ADU with rental income that nearly covers the mortgage. I don’t like the idea of putting my extra money towards the mortgage vs stocks. That seems wrong.

  • @chrizze5062
    @chrizze5062 3 роки тому +43

    I’m 18, living with parents. Make about 550 a week but 450 after paying 100 a week for rent and other stuff. I throw in almost every dollar into stocks. Right now I’m up over $2.2k

    • @pawnshifter6435
      @pawnshifter6435 3 роки тому

      congrats,same here,can't wait to get started

    • @lucasmorris7885
      @lucasmorris7885 3 роки тому

      That's very good

    • @lucasmorris7885
      @lucasmorris7885 3 роки тому

      So I I'll advise you to invest more on stock and make more profit to yourself

    • @lukecoop2306
      @lukecoop2306 3 роки тому

      Congrats!

    • @Liljoozy
      @Liljoozy 3 роки тому +1

      keep that mindset as long as you can! you are setting yourself up for success

  • @Neddie2k
    @Neddie2k 3 роки тому +358

    Someone who never had an emergency fund is now complaining about having a $1000 emergency fund,
    You forgot you didn't have a $1000 before you started this plan.

    • @Inshape2
      @Inshape2 3 роки тому +49

      Exactly!! I read posts complaining about the $1000 not being enough all of the time and I want to ask them so bad... what did you have before???

    • @MrsThollo
      @MrsThollo 3 роки тому +7

      @@Inshape2 Exactly. 😭

    • @rachelroelands9928
      @rachelroelands9928 3 роки тому +11

      Most of those people have a few thousand in savings while they have tens of thousands in debt. Ramsay's plan gets people to realize how broke they really are

    • @StoneVicarious
      @StoneVicarious 3 роки тому +6

      @@rachelroelands9928 Debt-to-Income ratio. That’s a real measurement of somebody’s true financial status.

    • @chef_rg.2
      @chef_rg.2 3 роки тому

      Well said

  • @JerryLuca-nm9ru55
    @JerryLuca-nm9ru55 8 місяців тому +154

    The best investment one can do right now is investing on real estate though stocks are good but ever since I swapped to real estate investment I've seen so much difference

    • @LarryAnthony-ut8ok44
      @LarryAnthony-ut8ok44 8 місяців тому

      There's a favourable profit in real estate investment, This will be the best time to invest based on current status.

    • @JerryLuca-nm9ru55
      @JerryLuca-nm9ru55 8 місяців тому

      Jenny Pamogas Canaya is the licensed advisor I work with. Just research the name. You’d find available details to work with her and set up an appointment.

    • @AK-47ISTHEWAY
      @AK-47ISTHEWAY 6 місяців тому

      ​@@JerryLuca-nm9ru55Jenny Pamogas Canaya steals money from senior citizens. She has a bench warrant issued for her arrest. DO NOT INVEST WITH HER!!! She is a scam artist.

  • @MegatPage
    @MegatPage 7 місяців тому +588

    Recently retired and unsure if my 401(k) and IRA will provide a stable future. i need an approach that will align with my risk tolerance and financial goals, i set aside $1m to achieve this. Do you suggest i get into stocks or buy a rental property?

    • @StocksWolf752
      @StocksWolf752 7 місяців тому +4

      Look up dividend aristocrats. Pick six to ten from that list. Those companies have a track record of 25+ years of paying dividends. Also, its advisable you work with a financial advisor to help set up a well-structured portfolio.

    • @EleanorBaker474
      @EleanorBaker474 7 місяців тому +2

      On the contrary, even if you’re not skilled, it is still possible to hire one. I am a project manager and my personal port-folio of approximately $750k took a big hit in April due to the crash. I quickly got in touch with a financial-planner that devised a defensive strategy to protect and profit from my port-folio this red season. I’ve made over $150k since then

    • @DilaraKamelya
      @DilaraKamelya 7 місяців тому +2

      My portfolio has been in the gutter for the entire year, so I started researching new ways to profit in the market, but everything I tried just seemed to miss the mark. Please let us know the name of your financial advisor.

    • @EleanorBaker474
      @EleanorBaker474 7 місяців тому +1

      Credits goes to " Sonya lee Mitchell" one of the finest portfolio managers in the field. She's widely recognized; you should take a look at her work.

    • @AK-47ISTHEWAY
      @AK-47ISTHEWAY 6 місяців тому

      Sonya lee Mitchell steals money from senior citizens. She has a bench warrant issued for her arrest. DO NOT INVEST WITH HER!!! She is a scam artist.

  • @harrisonjamie794
    @harrisonjamie794 10 місяців тому +243

    After a terrible 2022, shell-shocked financial backers have a lot to think about and losses to recover from. An expansion report and a wealth of other data did little to alter assumptions that the Central bank would likely keep raising interest rates regardless of whether the economy slows down. This implies that portfolios will experience more losses during the first quarter of 2023. I'm currently at a crossroads deciding whether to exchange my $250k security/stock portfolio; how might the continuous market volatility work to my advantage?

    • @georgerobinson2021
      @georgerobinson2021 10 місяців тому

      Concentrate on two main objectives. First and foremost, keep yourself safe by knowing when to sell stocks to reduce losses and maximize gains. Second, prepare yourself to gain from a market turnaround. I advise you to seek the advice of a representative or financial counselor

    • @harrisonjamie794
      @harrisonjamie794 10 місяців тому

      @@georgerobinson2021 In fact, ever since Coronavirus, I've been in regular communication with financial examiners. Nowadays, buying moving stocks is quite easy; the trick is knowing when to buy and when to sell. The section and leave orders for my portfolio are made by my counsel. accumulated more than $550,000 from a $150,000 savings that was initially stale.

    • @georgerobinson2021
      @georgerobinson2021 10 місяців тому

      @@harrisonjamie794 Please, how do I connect with your financial planner?

    • @harrisonjamie794
      @harrisonjamie794 10 місяців тому

      @@georgerobinson2021 This is the problem! Most times people with little or no knowledge of the stock market try investing by themselves. It once happened to me, then I learned my lesson and contacted a US-based finance consultant by name KRISTIN GAIL CUNNINGHAM and everything changed. I started enjoying huge returns from my investment.

    • @georgerobinson2021
      @georgerobinson2021 10 місяців тому

      @@harrisonjamie794 Thank you, Going through her profile on her webpage out of curiosity, and surprisingly she seems proficient. I appreciate this.

  • @DanielPanuzi
    @DanielPanuzi Рік тому +155

    A Friend told me Saving at least 15% of your income in a 401(k) can help ensure that you have enough money to retire comfortably. is this a good way to potentially grow my retirement savings to about $3M over time?

    • @albacus2400BC
      @albacus2400BC Рік тому +5

      You need to create your own process, manage risk and stick to the plan, through thick or thin or you can just seek the help of a financial advisor.

    • @NormanGhali
      @NormanGhali Рік тому +3

      Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the stock market right now, especially for near retirees, I've been in touch with a coach for a while now mostly and I made over $800K within a short time

    • @RickWatson-xu6gw
      @RickWatson-xu6gw Рік тому +3

      How can I reach this adviser of yours? because I'm seeking for a more effective investment approach on my savings

    • @NormanGhali
      @NormanGhali Рік тому +2

      My advisor is *Sharon Louise Count* . She is easily searchable on the web and has extensive knowledge of the financial markets.

    • @hannahjohnson7079
      @hannahjohnson7079 Рік тому

      A lot of these comments sound like spam. I don’t think you need a financial advisor. Read “Simple Path to Wealth” by JL Collins and you can do your own investing. Between Dave Ramsey and that book I feel like I know everything I need to know to build wealth.

  • @JM.TheComposer
    @JM.TheComposer 3 роки тому +21

    Having listened to the Dave Ramsey show for 11 years now, this is a rare discussion that isn't a repeat, like 99% of the questions that have been asked before.

    • @genxx2724
      @genxx2724 3 роки тому

      That’s the level of person he helps.

    • @sidwhiting665
      @sidwhiting665 3 роки тому +4

      Yep, just like people get sick every year, requiring doctors to perform the same operation, people mess up with money every year and have to follow the same advice.
      .
      I'm guessing here, but I would say that 99.8% of our lives are repeats of lives that came before us. Each generation has to learn a significant portion of what the past generation already knew before they can start charting new territory.

  • @aclockworkpeon
    @aclockworkpeon 7 місяців тому

    Multiple viewpoints. Dave Ramsey is right. A lot of it comes down to having to not get "too greedy" and live life while helping others and giving to those who also need help and allocating money for that.

  • @Dr_Diaz
    @Dr_Diaz 3 роки тому +226

    This guy's voice is deeper than my whole bank account

    • @La_sagne
      @La_sagne 3 роки тому +3

      and meanwhile his bank account is still deeper than the voice of every singer out there

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther 3 роки тому +5

      But now he's out of a job and a wife

    • @TheSAD999
      @TheSAD999 3 роки тому

      Voice of an angel

    • @Dr_Diaz
      @Dr_Diaz 3 роки тому

      @@jimwerther what happened to him?

    • @jimwerther
      @jimwerther 3 роки тому +7

      @@Dr_Diaz
      He cheated on his wife with the wife of a colleague. That violates Dave Ramsey's rules, and he was let go.

  • @JTDyer21
    @JTDyer21 3 роки тому +7

    None of this matters if you think the process of building wealth is instant and easy.

  • @ZiggyisAmazing
    @ZiggyisAmazing 3 роки тому +6

    Dave has done so much. Not sure why people hate on him

    • @linkbelt111
      @linkbelt111 Рік тому +1

      Dave’s system works well for beginners, people with debt they can’t handle. Once you gain some responsibility financially, there are better solutions. Most of the Dave haters are generally bitter towards most things.

  • @texasboy5117
    @texasboy5117 3 роки тому +18

    After we paid the house off we saved 27% of our gross income for years.
    Now retired we spend big bucks traveling the world, spending most of the interest.

    • @immaculatesquid
      @immaculatesquid 3 роки тому +1

      hopefully youre still in good enough shape to enjoy it

    • @texasboy5117
      @texasboy5117 3 роки тому +1

      @@immaculatesquid I think I have about three years of heavy travel before we slow down. We have been blessed!

    • @sambros2
      @sambros2 3 роки тому

      @@texasboy5117 anyway since your retired you can now look after your health better and go to the gym

  • @josgha2917
    @josgha2917 3 роки тому +55

    I'm a young sophomore college student and whenever I give advice to my friends about finances, I tell them about Baby Step One. when I do, I always add that they can change it up to 1,500 or 2,000 with unstable income, but that they A) Can't go under 1k, and B) shouldn't feel secure even with 2k because that isnt the point

  • @CaesarAugustus.
    @CaesarAugustus. 3 роки тому +13

    I mean, you can always sell your investments, so it’s not really the same as becoming “house poor” or “car poor.”

    • @RonJohn63
      @RonJohn63 3 роки тому +6

      Right. And you can reduce your monthly investments, too.

    • @jessicabixler1658
      @jessicabixler1658 3 роки тому

      And you investment can tank.

    • @15KHPCLUB
      @15KHPCLUB Рік тому

      Always diversify

  • @UsamaG-mq1jy
    @UsamaG-mq1jy 6 місяців тому +187

    I will be forever grateful to you, you changed my entire life and I will continue to preach on your behalf for the whole world to hear you saved me from huge financial debt with just a small investment, thank you Charlotte Miller.

    • @UsamaG-mq1jy
      @UsamaG-mq1jy 6 місяців тому +1

      she's mostly on Instagrams, using the user name

    • @UsamaG-mq1jy
      @UsamaG-mq1jy 6 місяців тому +1

      FXMILLER18 💯.. that's it

    • @ValentinAntonio-wo3vb
      @ValentinAntonio-wo3vb 6 місяців тому +1

      Most people are retiring this year and has nothing to show for. But I assure you it's never late to get your financial life together again.. All thanks to Charlotte Grace Miller for I and my family

  • @mcgillagorilla196
    @mcgillagorilla196 10 місяців тому +2

    I think this is one of the best videos Ramsey Solutions has put out explaining the rationale and intent of the Baby Steps. Explained with grace and to great effect.

  • @fbhaze7446
    @fbhaze7446 3 роки тому +162

    Dave and Chris compliment each other. Great chemistry.

    • @thedaveramseyshow8260
      @thedaveramseyshow8260 3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for commenting, I will refer you to my trade analyst and accountant to make good income, go more on digital assets

    • @nowthatsurban
      @nowthatsurban 3 роки тому +4

      They complement each other. Although, they may sometimes say something nice to each other as well.

    • @lo1bo2
      @lo1bo2 3 роки тому +3

      @@nowthatsurban I compliment you on your clever comment.

    • @Mr.Sag4cious
      @Mr.Sag4cious 3 роки тому +6

      @@thedaveramseyshow8260 fake channel

    • @costco_pizza
      @costco_pizza 3 роки тому

      Wow! Can't believe the channel replied to you! They don't do that often.

  • @HoustonTom
    @HoustonTom 9 місяців тому +1

    The percentage depends on your income. The more you earn, the higher the percentage. 15% at $40K income is fantastic. 15% at $200K income is not enough.

  • @Natalieneptune469
    @Natalieneptune469 Рік тому +179

    Stocks looked to rebound Friday to close out a rough first few days in August, as the jobs report's release takes center stage and an earnings-heavy calendar continues. I’ve heard testimonies of people accruing over $250k this red period. What measures can I take to ensure this?

    • @Robertgriffinne
      @Robertgriffinne Рік тому +1

      A solid strategy can be a key component of an investor’s portfolio. Well, the bigger the risk, the bigger the reward and such impeccable decisions are better guided by professionals.

    • @Damncars456
      @Damncars456 Рік тому +1

      Yes true, I learnt that in 2020, when I lost almost everything. But I switched to using a financial advisor and I've been returning at least $98k every month so I’ve been sticking to investing via an Advisor.

    • @Alejandracamacho357
      @Alejandracamacho357 Рік тому +1

      I’ve been looking to switch to an advisor for a while now. Any help pointing me to who your advisor is?

    • @Damncars456
      @Damncars456 Рік тому +3

      credits to NICOLE DESIREE SIMON, one of the best portfolio manager;s out there. she;s well known, you should look her up

  • @mind.health7834
    @mind.health7834 3 роки тому +138

    The most common thing I hear about is people losing their home despite having a good income. Being raised in Mexico, my mom always owned her home. We were very poor but never, ever homeless. God forbid,

    • @teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013
      @teacherdavid--eatplaylearn5013 3 роки тому +3

      smart move !👍
      Blessings from Taiwan 🇹🇼😇🥰

    • @mind.health7834
      @mind.health7834 3 роки тому +2

      @donald johnson Since that was my mom's house and I have been in the USA for 20+years, I have no idea. But that's a good question, I'll ask her next time I talk to her.

    • @austacking5353
      @austacking5353 3 роки тому +1

      @donald johnson it varies but quite low. typically well below 1%

    • @orky2396
      @orky2396 3 роки тому +2

      @donald johnson it does vary depending on where you live, in my parents case, they own a home in a small town in Mexico and the property taxes for the year were under 300 pesos, which is about 15 US dollars 🥲

    • @Ryan-ut3cg
      @Ryan-ut3cg 3 роки тому +2

      Food & shelter is essential

  • @clairefrewman1456
    @clairefrewman1456 3 роки тому +39

    Debt free and i invest more than 40% of my income in a diverse portfolio spread across stocks bonds and etfs , and i've grown to a 7 figure portfolio also making use of a full service broker managing my portfolio..

    • @walter.dlawson2580
      @walter.dlawson2580 3 роки тому +3

      impressive. I myself am pretty much focused on building my stock portfolio..

    • @serenewhopperman2924
      @serenewhopperman2924 3 роки тому

      do you by any chance do referrals on your broker ?...i could really use one

    • @clairefrewman1456
      @clairefrewman1456 3 роки тому +5

      @@serenewhopperman2924 Certainly I do but I can’t just leave info here, just google her yourself, her full name is " Nancy Jane Gluck " she's quite known, you can connect with her on her webpage...

    • @chuajunlee2347
      @chuajunlee2347 3 роки тому +2

      that's quite impressive, you've surely made a good bit of money..

    • @slam4119
      @slam4119 3 роки тому +4

      This is a bot.

  • @jnordman86
    @jnordman86 11 місяців тому +1

    That was a good talk, one thing about saving $1,000 while your managing debt is if you don't save $1,000 for just in case then you can't save $10,000 for an emergency fund either.

  • @TeKnoVKNG23
    @TeKnoVKNG23 3 роки тому +56

    You absolutely should invest more than 15% if you are able to do so. I get that Dave is steadfast in his plan, but you can absolutely tailor it to your own situation, especially if you are playing catch up. There are people in their 30s-40s getting debt free with hardly anything in retirement, they need to be putting way more than 15% in.

    • @alexc5369
      @alexc5369 3 роки тому +13

      No point getting to retirement with a mortgage, agree with Dave 15% whilst knocking out the mortgage, then scale it up to suit

    • @PN-ve9lf
      @PN-ve9lf 3 роки тому

      I feel that way too.

    • @jay215215
      @jay215215 3 роки тому +5

      If u listen they saying u can do more than the 15% once your mortgage n stuff is paid off

    • @robby95036
      @robby95036 Рік тому +2

      @@alexc5369 yes but most people could take out a 30 year mortgage and have it paid off for retirement and the reduced cashflow to the mortgage means they could have been investing sooner (compounding growth!). Dave's advice is meant for people with no self control and locking money away in their home is the only thing that forces them to not take the money out or waste it.

    • @susiem.2068
      @susiem.2068 Рік тому

      ​@@robby95036I wouldn't risk having a loan for longer than necessary. We're living through crazy times ! There's nothing to say that we won't live through another recession, another pandemic, that we won't loose our jobs, get sick or need to take care of a loved one that has gotten sick. I believe in reimbursing the loans (especially those without fixed rates) as fast as possible.

  • @pauleff3312
    @pauleff3312 10 місяців тому +1

    Dave Ramsey, you really are such a decent man in the way you explained the "falling off the waggon" - Thank you for sharing your ideas with the rest of us

  • @Bfolks84
    @Bfolks84 3 роки тому +95

    I invest 30% of each check I get. I don’t have a mortgage and my monthly bills add up to $1,067... so, i really don’t need much to live on and I can really save/invest a good chunk.

    • @arturotorres6251
      @arturotorres6251 3 роки тому

      Did you pay off your mortgage completely or are you renting? Big difference in game plan based on your answer.

    • @Bfolks84
      @Bfolks84 3 роки тому +3

      Arturo Torres yea, I don’t have a mortgage I rent.. i will have to adjust my investment approach if/when I do buy a property.

    • @arturotorres6251
      @arturotorres6251 3 роки тому +4

      @@Bfolks84 I see. My take on this would be the sooner you adjust the investment approach, the more funds you would have for the real estate investment scenario. This is assuming the 30% investment your making is into retirement accounts.

    • @heatherstacy2976
      @heatherstacy2976 3 роки тому +2

      Heck yes!

    • @TartarianTopG
      @TartarianTopG 3 роки тому +1

      😈

  • @kaporalf150
    @kaporalf150 8 місяців тому +2

    I save 70% of my income, for years now. Granted I make good money, but it helped me so far. I already have my emergency funds.

  • @roycenedeleff1817
    @roycenedeleff1817 3 роки тому +11

    I saved 3000 dollars for my emergency fund. And glad I did. Gave me extra stability and 1,000 isn’t enough anymore. 3,000 dollars works perfect. I raised my retirement fund to 15% while I knock out the debt.

    • @brentos96
      @brentos96 3 роки тому +3

      Thinking of doing that. I had a car repair bill in February, we "re-stocked" our emergency fund March 1st, and mid march it was depleted again with a Vet Bill, we re-stocked it again at the start of April, and mid April there was another unexpected emergency...we then re-stocked the emergency fund for the first month in a row come May, and thankfully everything has been good so far...but for that three month period, we were paying minimal on our debts.
      If I had $3000 at the start of February, I would be able to keep paying debt as normal, because I wouldn't feel as paniced to fully re-stock my emergency fund, and I would likely have my $1500 Master Card already paid off, instead of getting back into the snowball at the start of June.

    • @roycenedeleff1817
      @roycenedeleff1817 3 роки тому +3

      @@brentos96 $3000 is that way to go. I’m even thinking of raising it to 5000

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Рік тому

      @@roycenedeleff1817
      The purpose of the $1000 is to get people started. You would be surprised at how many people out there have bad finances.

  • @Eagleknight815
    @Eagleknight815 2 роки тому +1

    Miss Big Chris and his voice. Nice to hear an "old" video in this morning's walk.

  • @skeptical_sorcerer
    @skeptical_sorcerer 3 роки тому +4

    I do 15%......but the other way around.......I LIVE on 15% of my income; I SAVE 85%.....I do this every month and have for years. I do not have a mortgage or any kind of debt, no car.

    • @alexc5369
      @alexc5369 3 роки тому +3

      The argument is invest 15% whilst paying off the mortgage, then scale it up a lot, or invest more whilst holding a mortgage.

    • @ERprepper
      @ERprepper 3 роки тому +1

      Man I’ll be honest if that makes you happy great, but it sounds miserable to me. Why aren’t you enjoying some of that?

  • @agginswaggin
    @agginswaggin 9 місяців тому +2

    You can totally invest more, just make sure it comes from the money you'd usually spend on your lifestyle.

  • @willelliott5052
    @willelliott5052 3 роки тому +181

    Ramsey's plan is very carefully crafted to account for psychology.

    • @treeroofgrass
      @treeroofgrass 3 роки тому +1

      oh wow! I’m gonna say that now.!

    • @ar15tac
      @ar15tac 3 роки тому +15

      To add to that his plan is all psychological. And that’s what makes it work peoples money problem is all in there habits.

    • @andrews2438
      @andrews2438 3 роки тому

      🤦‍♂️

    • @meso281
      @meso281 3 роки тому +1

      Yupp! I would like a break down like this for every babystep for some deep understanding.

    • @hotmathsax
      @hotmathsax 3 роки тому +2

      Yes, it takes the emotion out of it so we dont feel excited or disappointed

  • @Wutang3737
    @Wutang3737 5 місяців тому +2

    i didnt know bob sapp was this financially savvy

  • @xenakaifinancevideos8650
    @xenakaifinancevideos8650 3 роки тому +140

    I don’t think this is a bad “problem” to have. This isn’t even a problem. This person should feel lucky to be able to invest anything

    • @stevenporter863
      @stevenporter863 3 роки тому +1

      Exactly

    • @goncalo1485
      @goncalo1485 3 роки тому +31

      Lucky?

    • @HeatproofGhost
      @HeatproofGhost 3 роки тому +25

      @@goncalo1485 She must be confused about how the baby steps work.. the point is to climb up them, not with luck but with persistence.

    • @MrOfficer235
      @MrOfficer235 3 роки тому

      I agree with my girl Xena.

    • @clarifyingquestions
      @clarifyingquestions 3 роки тому +6

      But it was a good question and provided clarification . No one said it was a problem.

  • @remmingtonstewart9826
    @remmingtonstewart9826 7 місяців тому +2

    Not an investment comment. I just have to say it:
    After years in debt I finally said: ENOUGH!
    Enough with auto-pay, it's not working. Enough being stressed. I went with paper-bill-statements. For the first time in three years, I'm not in the negative. I don't have much, but having a little, being in the green, is better than having nothing in the red.
    Also, it's helped me not make any UNNECESSARY purchases. I can breathe a little again

  • @MaryOlson7
    @MaryOlson7 Рік тому +104

    I just sold a property in Portland and I'm thinking of putting the cash in stocks, I know everyone is saying it's ripe enough, but Is this a good time to buy stocks? How long until a full recovery? How are other people in the same market raking in over $200k gains with months, I'm really just confused at this point.

    • @MaryOlson7
      @MaryOlson7 Рік тому

      @chesterpatrick669 It all depends on how long you're willing to hold for, stocks might likely tank further, but making serious gains in this downtrend wouldn't be a problem if you're a pro.

    • @MaryOlson7
      @MaryOlson7 Рік тому

      @chesterpatrick669 Hi, please who is the expert assisting you and how do I reach out to them?

  • @MBD-BDBF
    @MBD-BDBF Рік тому +24

    I think the Ramsey plan is about as good a plan as ive seen. The core tenets of: spend less than you make, budgeting, avoid debt like the plague, emergency fund, and invest for the future are unimpeachable. There may be some things id recommend as “optimizations” like …buy much less house than you need because your primary residence is not that great of an asset relatively speaking.

    • @RomyMacias
      @RomyMacias 10 місяців тому

      I agree! Robert Kiyosaki says your home isn't an asset, it's a liability.

  • @patrickhenandez
    @patrickhenandez 3 місяці тому +328

    Amazing video, A friend of mine referred me to a financial adviser sometime ago and we got to talking about investment and money. I started investing with $150k and in the first 2 months, my portfolio was reading $274,800. Crazy right!, I decided to reinvest my profit and get more interesting. For over a year we have been working together making consistent profit just bought my second home 2 weeks ago and care for my family.

    • @lennoxmutterick6434
      @lennoxmutterick6434 3 місяці тому

      Hi. I’ve been forced to find additional sources of income as I got retrenched. I barely have time to continue trading and watch my investments since I had my second child. Do you think I should take a break for a while from the market and focus on other things or return whenever I have free time or is it a continuous process? Thanks

    • @patrickhenandez
      @patrickhenandez 3 місяці тому

      @@lennoxmutterick6434 However, if you do not have access to a professional like Clementina Abate Russo, quitting your job to focus on trading may not be the best approach. It is important to consider all options and seek guidance from reliable sources before making any major decisions. Consulting with an AI or using automated trading systems can also be helpful in managing investments while balancing other commitments.

    • @lennoxmutterick6434
      @lennoxmutterick6434 3 місяці тому

      @@patrickhenandez Oh please I’d love that. Thanks!

    • @patrickhenandez
      @patrickhenandez 3 місяці тому

      @@lennoxmutterick6434 Clementina Abate Russo is her name

    • @patrickhenandez
      @patrickhenandez 3 місяці тому

      Lookup with her name on the webpage.

  • @Dis_is_fine
    @Dis_is_fine 3 роки тому +32

    I put 30% into savings and still feel like I’m overspending. I guess that feeling never goes away

    • @skycaptain95
      @skycaptain95 Рік тому +2

      You are. But if you're happy with 30%, fine.

    • @zakkrick
      @zakkrick Рік тому +3

      My coworker put 30% into his 401k when he was a lot younger, by time he retired at the age of 53. He got a million in his 401k. Accords not everyone can afford 30% but he told me to put 15% then I’ll be fine. He has a household double income that’s why he can afford to put 30% into his 401k. But him and his wife has to talk it over and make it work for both of them.

  • @bjkearns2
    @bjkearns2 3 роки тому +5

    Max out the Roth IRA, max out the 401K and boost up the brokerage account.

    • @thedaveramseyshow8260
      @thedaveramseyshow8260 3 роки тому

      Thanks for commenting, I will refer you to my trade analyst and accountant to make good income, go more on digital assets

  • @futuremillionaire5631
    @futuremillionaire5631 3 роки тому +128

    I hope God keeps Dave, Chris, and the whole Dave Ramsey’s team healthy and well for a long time! You guys saved my life.🙏

    • @creaturecore13
      @creaturecore13 3 роки тому +7

      They will be fine without gods help, they have plenty of money to keep up the best healthcare. God is too busy giving poor innocent babies cancer.

    • @christopher.costner
      @christopher.costner 3 роки тому +5

      @@creaturecore13 seriously tho,people think God makes everything happen you can't get out of your chair unless you decide too

    • @thedaveramseyshow8260
      @thedaveramseyshow8260 3 роки тому

      Thanks for commenting, I will refer you to my trade analyst and accountant to make good income, go more on digital assets..

    • @JJTheFoodie
      @JJTheFoodie 3 роки тому +3

      @@creaturecore13If you know Dave you know he would probably disagree with that

    • @creaturecore13
      @creaturecore13 3 роки тому

      @@JJTheFoodie being he is religious i have no doubt, doesnt mean he isnt delusional for that like most in the world with all their unfounded religions and different sects and beliefs. Doesnt mean you cant be religious and have sound financial advice (mostly) or be a good engineer, cook, ect. Luckily most people dont hold their actual daily lives to the same low standard they set for believing in their religion.

  • @mitchgilbert6894
    @mitchgilbert6894 3 роки тому +12

    It’s a recommendation, not the Law.

  • @Damoboyle
    @Damoboyle 6 місяців тому +1

    Paying off your house and only investing 15% is dumb if you have a low interest rate, you lose more than you could have made through compounding interest

  • @bryan0359
    @bryan0359 22 дні тому +24

    I'm glad I was introduced to forex trading and got the best teacher and mentor who helped me understand the financial market I'm grateful to Mrs Liam🙏

    • @giselastefan2180
      @giselastefan2180 22 дні тому

      I am from Miami United State🇺🇸, The difference Mrs Lucy Mary Liam makes in my life is second to none it's definitely a life changing kindness. I really appreciate her effort in my life.

    • @emilymccord7063
      @emilymccord7063 22 дні тому

      I invested $2,000 and the trade in one month making close to $20,000. I wonder where she got her analysis.

    • @Leahwilliamson124
      @Leahwilliamson124 22 дні тому

      Seeing my broker talked on UA-cam, This was exactly how I got the recommendation about her for the past years. Hit $200k today. Thank you for all the knowledge and nuggets you had thrown my way over the last months. Started with $20k in July 2024

    • @carlosalberto54754
      @carlosalberto54754 22 дні тому

      I'm from Brazil 🇧🇷 I and two other of my friends tried her immediately we testified her performing wonders.

    • @bensonarmstrong7287
      @bensonarmstrong7287 22 дні тому

      Her good strategies of making large amount weekly profits for her clients are totally outstanding. Investing my $1500 with doubt and withdrawing $12,300 with happiness. I ❤️ you Lucy.

  • @aniroc543
    @aniroc543 10 місяців тому +1

    The $1000 fund is not enough to cover little bumps in the road anymore. Maybe new tires cost $250 a set 20 years ago, but now they're $600 a set. Everything that could be a small bump has gone up in price. $1000 may cover 1 or 2 bumps now, and 20 years ago, it could cover 4 or 5. We put away $3k in baby step one and are down to $500 already. Two minor car issues that cost $2k alone. Things. Are. Expensive. I do think the 1k model should be increased.

  • @nickythao9344
    @nickythao9344 3 роки тому +61

    I invest 40% of my income into dividends stocks. I’m 20 living with my parents. 50% is towards savings for a house and 10% is for fun money.

    • @shatikac
      @shatikac 3 роки тому +4

      How much do you contribute to your household?

    • @nickythao9344
      @nickythao9344 3 роки тому +9

      @@shatikac $0 I live rent free and I do not really purchase anything. If I do spend money it will be because of my partner. I am frugal so all I do is save and invest

    • @youngandfree93
      @youngandfree93 3 роки тому +6

      @@nickythao9344 I am the same way too. Been sacrificing living at home. I do give a few hundred for food expenses and invest the rest and live very frugal.

    • @alexc5369
      @alexc5369 3 роки тому +56

      @@youngandfree93 you been sacrificing by living at home? Your parents have been the ones sacrificing with you living there. It's a bonus for you.

    • @nickythao9344
      @nickythao9344 3 роки тому +12

      @@youngandfree93 it really is a pain as I share a room with 2 brothers. But I got too do what I got too do to secure a financial future.

  • @clipsofthegame7477
    @clipsofthegame7477 Місяць тому

    I'm 37 now and finally in a completely no-debt position. No house payment, no car payment, no CC debt, I owe nobody money (except taxes, of course). I'm saving 45% of my total earnings to make up for lost time, but once I have about 200k in total investments, I think I am going to scale back. I just want to get in a position where interest and growth are compounding nicely in a way that will be super meaningful later in life.

  • @greg6909
    @greg6909 3 роки тому +6

    House paid off now all I do is invest its great

  • @thomasfranco5997
    @thomasfranco5997 7 місяців тому

    When I was working, I was putting 15% in my 401-K and 8% in my 401-k Roth. My job had both and I was there for 24 years. I retired in September of 2021. Do not regret it at all. I am getting SSI, Pension, and have a rental property. I have not touched my 401-K at all.

  • @JK-zt4ym
    @JK-zt4ym 3 роки тому +18

    I invest way more because I feel I started too late (35). I have a tremendous income and quite a lot invested, but I have one ambition left in life left which is to own a supercar. Dave would call this dumb but according to his rules I can afford it. I just can't bring myself to pull the trigger and continue to invest around 40 percent.

    • @HyperDrive45
      @HyperDrive45 3 роки тому +2

      what do you do

    • @Coastpsych_fi99
      @Coastpsych_fi99 2 роки тому +1

      I feel you except for me it’s a Chanel handbag while I can’t buy it in cash it would hurt too much paying that now.

    • @rainacherienne1010
      @rainacherienne1010 Рік тому +1

      @@Coastpsych_fi99 Girl, I had the same goal for YEARS to buy a classic Chanel bag, then one day I had the money but decided to pay rent upfront for the whole year instead (over 6k). Since then I went Vegan and would never buy that leather bag.

    • @damondiehl5637
      @damondiehl5637 Рік тому

      Jaspreet on Minority Mindset will tell you if you have enough money to buy five, you can buy one of whatever you want. Dave would say if you havve no debt and you have your emergency fund and you are investing and still have the money for a supercar, go ahead, get the car.

  • @TheMaevian
    @TheMaevian 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a mortgage of 1.1% I am not paying of that debt early. Even a savings account has a a higher interest rate.
    And yes this is a 25 year mortgage