Mapping out retirement feels incredibly perplexing at this point! With SVB, Signature Bank, and now First Republic showing signs reminiscent of the 2008 market crash and a potential recession 2.0, it raises the question: should I continue saving in US dollars or consider investing in stocks? Consequently, I'm left contemplating what 2023 holds for us as investors. Sitting on over $745K in equity from a home sale, I'm uncertain about the next steps forward.
Everyone needs a different stream of income , unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security due to the high rate of tax , one needs to move ahead their expectation, I would recommend refraining from investing in stocks for now. Instead, it would be prudent to consider retaining a portion of your assets in gold. Alternatively, seeking advice from a financial advisor could provide valuable guidance in this matter.
Two stops before Bergen is the Flam Railway. The train runs from the end of Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord (sea level), up to the high mountains at Myrdal station (867m). Lonely Planet called it the best train journey in the world. There are no less than 20 tunnels, 18 of which were built by hand. One of the tunnels even takes a 180 degree turn inside the mountain. At Flam there is a 5 hr ferry to Bergen but only once a day.
I remember a flight there, when Bergen was still spelled in bokmål at Heathrow CRT screens, went to see a thrash metal band there while working as classical violinist in an orchestra in Trento, Italy. I know, sounds weird but it was the 90s - that's way before you were born but great video of the country side, modern Norway looks so awesome
Great video, but it would be better if you keep the original sound of train, railway tracks instead of music. The original sound gives mesmerizing feeling as if we are present there ourselves. Original sound increases viewer's engagement with video, if the video is a travel vlog. Please try it next time, we would like it so much.
Great video. But to be clear, a body of water needs to be part of the ocean for it to qualify as a fjord. East of the mountains, you catch a glimpse of Oslofjorden and Drammensfjorden, but the lakes you saw while winding your way up the valleys were not fjords.
@@ansleytaylor It's the Finse stop. Finse is amazing. We were there as the world was shutting down back in March 2020, so it was the best worst trip possible lol. We are planning to go back in March without the world's borders closing down, hopefully lol.
@@laurafischer7345 Hi, I have taken the trip several times, and in the part from Bergen to Voss, which has some of the best scenery, the best views face North (i.e. right-hand side if travelling FROM Oslo), while up on the mountain plateau the best views generally face South (i.e. left-hand side if travelling FROM Oslo). I think also ascending to the plateau and descending also has the best views towards the South. You could plan on having a North-facing seat, and eating in a South-facing seat in the cafe car while up on the mountain plateau around the middle of the journey. But in total, I think the majority of the good views are South of the train, so you could also spend the Bergen-Voss part in the cafe car, as that lasts a shorter time.
Здравейте, предстои ни екскурзия до Норвегия и мислим да си направим разходка от Осло до Берген с влак. От къде можем да си закупим билети онлайн, пътува ли влака през месец октомври?
Amazing vid, just wondering as I have booked this journey on vy website for next week it isn't clear if I can just use qr code on ticket in the email as I booked online. Did you you book online and did you need to print tickets as email mentions? Thank you so much for any help. Cheers
I also booked online with VY. You can print the ticket if you want, you just need to have something to show the conductor when they check your ticket on the train!
The best way to buy is directly through the website: Vy.no. this train company has trains that run all over Norway. One way tickets on the train should cost around $40 on weekdays and between $75-$95 on weekends. The more in advance you buy the cheaper it usually is!
Mapping out retirement feels incredibly perplexing at this point! With SVB, Signature Bank, and now First Republic showing signs reminiscent of the 2008 market crash and a potential recession 2.0, it raises the question: should I continue saving in US dollars or consider investing in stocks? Consequently, I'm left contemplating what 2023 holds for us as investors. Sitting on over $745K in equity from a home sale, I'm uncertain about the next steps forward.
Everyone needs a different stream of income , unfortunately having a job doesn't mean security due to the high rate of tax , one needs to move ahead their expectation, I would recommend refraining from investing in stocks for now. Instead, it would be prudent to consider retaining a portion of your assets in gold. Alternatively, seeking advice from a financial advisor could provide valuable guidance in this matter.
I just checked her out and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon
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...........
Two stops before Bergen is the Flam Railway. The train runs from the end of Aurlandsfjord, a tributary of the Sognefjord (sea level), up to the high mountains at Myrdal station (867m). Lonely Planet called it the best train journey in the world. There are no less than 20 tunnels, 18 of which were built by hand. One of the tunnels even takes a 180 degree turn inside the mountain. At Flam there is a 5 hr ferry to Bergen but only once a day.
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Definitely recommend the Bergen line if you're going between Bergen and Oslo and you have the time to take the six hour ride. So spectacular.
I remember a flight there, when Bergen was still spelled in bokmål at Heathrow CRT screens, went to see a thrash metal band there while working as classical violinist in an orchestra in Trento, Italy. I know, sounds weird but it was the 90s - that's way before you were born but great video of the country side, modern Norway looks so awesome
Thanks for showing us Norway! It must be spectacular on a sunny day!
It is especially! Especially in the summer time when there’s the midnight sun☀️
I’m going in October. Thanks for uploading
I'm thinking about making this trip and this was a really well-made video, just the right length.
It's great video and a wonderful trip. Thanks for sharing. Regards from Medellín.
Great video, but it would be better if you keep the original sound of train, railway tracks instead of music. The original sound gives mesmerizing feeling as if we are present there ourselves. Original sound increases viewer's engagement with video, if the video is a travel vlog. Please try it next time, we would like it so much.
Thanks for the video, nice.
wow amazing 👏
Thanks for the great video
Great video. But to be clear, a body of water needs to be part of the ocean for it to qualify as a fjord. East of the mountains, you catch a glimpse of Oslofjorden and Drammensfjorden, but the lakes you saw while winding your way up the valleys were not fjords.
Did you know that one of the scene in Star Wars was filmed at Årnes witch is one of the stations along the Bergen Railway.
I didn't know that actually, but it makes total sense now that I think about it!
@@ansleytaylor It's the Finse stop. Finse is amazing. We were there as the world was shutting down back in March 2020, so it was the best worst trip possible lol. We are planning to go back in March without the world's borders closing down, hopefully lol.
Nice!❤
Hi!! Great video!! Just one question... wich side have the best views?? Left or right? (From Oslo to Bergen)... greetings from Chile
Good question, I want to know the same!!
@@laurafischer7345 Hi, I have taken the trip several times, and in the part from Bergen to Voss, which has some of the best scenery, the best views face North (i.e. right-hand side if travelling FROM Oslo), while up on the mountain plateau the best views generally face South (i.e. left-hand side if travelling FROM Oslo). I think also ascending to the plateau and descending also has the best views towards the South.
You could plan on having a North-facing seat, and eating in a South-facing seat in the cafe car while up on the mountain plateau around the middle of the journey. But in total, I think the majority of the good views are South of the train, so you could also spend the Bergen-Voss part in the cafe car, as that lasts a shorter time.
Hi, I'm planning to take the train from Oslo to Bergen. Do we need to book in advance for the tickets or is it okay to walk in?
It’s always a better to buy tickets in advance. The Oslo-Bergen train tickets can be purchased online at vy.no!
Здравейте, предстои ни екскурзия до Норвегия и мислим да си направим разходка от Осло до Берген с влак. От къде можем да си закупим билети онлайн, пътува ли влака през месец октомври?
Nice video! When did you go?
What is the ham radio prefix for Norway?
Is that a lake at 5 minutes? The water appears very low.
The girl is so cute especially when she looks straight into the camera.
Sound is too low how much was the train ride per person
Please mention your year and month of visit.
It was during June 2021!
Amazing vid, just wondering as I have booked this journey on vy website for next week it isn't clear if I can just use qr code on ticket in the email as I booked online. Did you you book online and did you need to print tickets as email mentions? Thank you so much for any help. Cheers
I also booked online with VY. You can print the ticket if you want, you just need to have something to show the conductor when they check your ticket on the train!
@@ansleytaylor thanks so much for replying. I will just use phone in that case 🙂
Hello, can you share the way to buy the cheapest ticket? 😁
The best way to buy is directly through the website: Vy.no. this train company has trains that run all over Norway. One way tickets on the train should cost around $40 on weekdays and between $75-$95 on weekends. The more in advance you buy the cheaper it usually is!
Hey!! Amazing video, and I'm just wondering what time of year you took this train journey?
This was in June!