Where Should you Invest If You're In Your 20's, 30's, or 40's?

Where Should you Invest If You're In Your 20's, 30's, or 40's?

The only way to really have success long-term is to pick the right amount of risk, and stick with it.
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We are breaking lots of records right now.

The S&P hasn't had more than a 3% drop in months now, the
longest streak ever. 
 
Volatility isn't a bad thing. 

 


It's normal to have ups and downs in the market, so it is
particularly strange to go this long without a drop. It's giving
a false sense of security. 
 


**Think of the long game.  **


If you're younger (20's, 30's or 40's), now is the time to
invest. You have to drop this idea of market timing. Jump in now!


In an article titled, "Millennials Think Now Is the Right Time to
Invest, and They're Right", Mark Matson says, "Market timing,
whether you get in or out at the right time is the most
destructive thing you could possibly do." 
 
The only way to really have success long-term is to pick a risk
you can handle, get in, and stay in.

 


When the market drops, view that as an opportunity. Historically,
after every significant drop, we see explosive growth. That is
the way you win with long-term investing.


 
Listen to The Full Show:

Listen in for tips that will help you stay in the market even
when it drops. Hear how you can know your risk, stick with it,
and see long-term growth (Listen in at 8:09).


 
Key Quotes:

"Don’t avoid the market just because it’s up. Be sure you’re
willing to stay in when it drops. ">  > "So much of my
job is coaching, helping you stay in when the market drops, when
it doesn’t feel good emotionally, but we know we’re on the cusp
of great growth if we just stick with it.">  > "The
only way to really have success long-term is to pick a risk you
can handle, get in, and stay in."


 


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GREAT LINKs To LEARN MORE:

Why "Peace" May Be The Biggest Financial Foe of Today

Counter Intuitive Financial Wisdom That Works
 

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