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Why You Should Retire Early & How to Do It
In the United States, the average retirement age is 63—two full years before the full benefits of Social Security kick in. Technically, this means that the average retirement is an early one. However, some people choose to retire even earlier than that. Some are even retired at age 30.
Skunk UzekiPublished 6 years ago in TraderHow to Get over the Fear of Investing
Investing is a four letter word to many people. The fear of investing stems from the many horror stories of stock market crashes and tales of wealthy people losing their fortunes on poor investment decisions. These trumped-up tales shouldn't scare you away, however. Learning how to invest is an important aspect of maturing your finances. In this article, I will outline the steps you must take in order to overcome your fear of investing.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 6 years ago in TraderThe Ultimate Beginner's Guide to Technical Analysis
Technical analysis—say it out loud. Even the name alone sounds intimidating and complex, doesn't it? Scary as it may seem, technical analysis doesn't have to be terrifying or "too hard" to understand.
Cato ConroyPublished 6 years ago in TraderHow to Choose an Investment Firm
Choosing to invest in the stock market is always a wise idea, and it's one of the easiest ways to prepare for the future with ease. It's also a fun hobby that allows you to feel the thrill of profiting from your choices, and gives you a better idea of the world around you.
Riley Raul ReesePublished 6 years ago in TraderHow Stock Market Gurus Prepare for a Recession
The stock market tends to abide by the laws of gravity, sort of. With stocks, whatever goes up must come down. When it comes down, it can be a market correction or a recession. In recent years, talk about a recession has been getting increasingly louder, especially with Donald Trump's economic policy being the way it is.
Iggy PaulsenPublished 6 years ago in TraderHow to Invest in Real Estate Without Being a Landlord
Recent studies shows that most Millennials who want to invest wish to do so through real estate. It makes sense, too. Real estate is a solid, tangible investment that can be improved by your own work through the years.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in TraderHow to Trade Stocks While Working a Full-Time Job
To someone new to investing, the world of trading stocks can be an exciting, but scary, realm to enter. While prudent and conscientious investors can have a highly rewarding experience, many people struggle with the constant attention and focus that is required for day trading or other high maintenance stock market activities. These issues are further compounded if you try to balance exploring the stock market and stock trading while working a full-time job.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 6 years ago in TraderUltimate Guide on How to Read Stock Charts
If you have any interest in attempting to tackle investing in the complex but rewarding world that is the stock market, you'll need more than one of the best investing apps in 2018, you must make sure you can understand the parlance as well as the unique charting tools used by stock market brokerages and investors. The best way to get a handle on this multi-faceted industry is to dive right in. All you need to get started are some general skills like knowing how to read stock charts and understanding market commentary and trends. I've put together a guide to help you understand how to decipher the information in your standard stock charts and graphs. The data provided in these charts is crucial to your future success as an investor, and can help you avoid terrible mistakes people make when investing, so learning their layout is not optional.
Joseph D. N. KendrickPublished 6 years ago in Trader11 of the Worst Real Estate Mistakes People Make
Once upon a time, not too long ago, I lived in an apartment complex that had serious problems. Unlike other apartment complexes, the problems that worried tenants weren't bed bugs or plumbing. It wasn't even the issue of unkempt carpeting in the hallway.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in TraderBest Finance Advice to Follow from Suze Orman
One of the first personal finance books I ever picked up was Women & Money by Suze Orman. From that moment, I was hooked. Suze's words were the first that actually stuck with me. That book helped me realize that I couldn't rely on someone else to give me a lifestyle I wanted.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in TraderTime to Close Your Savings Account & Download Qapital
I first heard about Qapital from a friend, who suggested I check out the app after discussing how difficult it was to put money into our savings account and to not touch it after putting it there. Saving money can be difficult, and knowing you have some extra money makes it too tempting to use.
A Beginner’s Guide on How to Value Stocks
Everyone should start investing in the stock market, and the earlier they do, the better. The sooner you make your money work for you, the sooner you will have a good retirement fund and the better off you'll be in the future. It's just that simple.
Ossiana TepfenhartPublished 6 years ago in Trader