When I ask about investing I don't mean in a good time or beer (short term investment)
I respect people like mrodgers that have invested in family rather than wealth and I know a lot here are young and are enjoying life without too much thought about the future. But it is never too early or too late to start thinking about investing and you don't have to be rich to think about investing.
I thought it might be good to stimulate a discussion on finances and achieving finacial independance to see if there are any others here struggling to achieve this goal and maybe to get some others to think about investing .
One of the primary realisations for me is that to achieve true finacial independance I need to get my money working hard for me so that eventually my money is making more than I can make at my dialy job.
One principle that I'm sure all have heard is "It's not how much you earn but what you do with what you earn." This thought in conjunction with a long term strategy is the first step towards financial independance.
There is a huge amount of options out there for making your money work for you and all too many people clamering to take it off you
So you need good research and well foundered strategies to make your money work for you rather than for someone else.
So what have you found that works?
I've personally spent alot of time studying technical analysis of the stock market and have actively traded the stock market for several years, I am not active in the stockmarket at the moment though, but still have a strong interest and intend to re-enter the frey at some future date.
For the last two years I have concentrated on houses and property development which leaves me with little or no spare time recently and while it's been a steep learning curve has been fun.
So before I bable on too much about risk/reward ratios and such, I just want to see if there are any others doing something similar or if there is any interest in such a discussion
I respect people like mrodgers that have invested in family rather than wealth and I know a lot here are young and are enjoying life without too much thought about the future. But it is never too early or too late to start thinking about investing and you don't have to be rich to think about investing.
I thought it might be good to stimulate a discussion on finances and achieving finacial independance to see if there are any others here struggling to achieve this goal and maybe to get some others to think about investing .
One of the primary realisations for me is that to achieve true finacial independance I need to get my money working hard for me so that eventually my money is making more than I can make at my dialy job.
One principle that I'm sure all have heard is "It's not how much you earn but what you do with what you earn." This thought in conjunction with a long term strategy is the first step towards financial independance.
There is a huge amount of options out there for making your money work for you and all too many people clamering to take it off you
So you need good research and well foundered strategies to make your money work for you rather than for someone else.
So what have you found that works?
I've personally spent alot of time studying technical analysis of the stock market and have actively traded the stock market for several years, I am not active in the stockmarket at the moment though, but still have a strong interest and intend to re-enter the frey at some future date.
For the last two years I have concentrated on houses and property development which leaves me with little or no spare time recently and while it's been a steep learning curve has been fun.
So before I bable on too much about risk/reward ratios and such, I just want to see if there are any others doing something similar or if there is any interest in such a discussion