Transfer of wealth usually occur during market crash, so the more stocks drop, the more I buy, in the meanwhile I'm just focused on making better investments and earning more as recession fear increases, apparently there are strategies to 3x gains in this present market cos I read of someone that pulled a profit of $350k within 6months, and it would really help if you could make a video covering these strategies.
Understanding personal finances and investing will most likely lead to greater financial independence. By being knowledgeable about money and investing, individuals can make informed decisions about how to save, spend, and invest their money or you could hire a financial expert.
Yeah, financial advisors could make a lot of difference, particularly in a market such as this. Stocks are pretty unstable at the moment, but if you do the right math, you should be just fine. Bloomberg and other finance media have been recording cases of folks gaining over 250k just in a matter of weeks/couple months, so I think there are a lot of wealth transfer in this downtime if you know where to look. I have been using an FA since 2020, and I return at least $30k ROI, and this does not include capital gain.
'Carol Vivian Constable, 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.
Mr. Rubenstein: you are a great reporter because you allow the other person to talk. And, what gives you credibility is that you’re equally as successful to them. They have to talk with you (not at you) and that makes for a pleasurable discussion.
Every crash/collapse brings with it an equivalent market chance if you are early informed and equipped, I've seen folks amass up to $1m amid crisis, and even pull it off easily in a favorable economy. Unequivocally, the bubble/collapse is getting somebody somewhere rich
I do not disagree, there are strategies that could be put in place for solid gains regardless of economy or markt condition, but such execution are usuallv carried out by investment experts or advisors with experience since the 08' crash
The issue is most people have the "I want to do it myself mentality" but not equipped enough for a crash, hence get burnt, no offense. In general, invt-advisors are ideal reps for investing jobs, and at firsthand encounter, since Jan.2020, amidst covid outbreak, my portfolio has yielded nearly 300%, summing up to 7-figure as of today.
this is huge! think you can point me towards the direction of your advisor? been looking at advisory management myself.. seeking ways to invest and make more money with the uncertainty in the economy
"Lisa Angelique Abel" serves as my advisor, bringing extensive qualifications and experience in the financial market. Her deep understanding of portfolio diversity positions her as an industry expert. I suggest delving into her credentials for further insight. With her considerable experience, she offers valuable guidance to anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of the financial market.
Thank you for the information. I conducted my own research and your advisor appears to be highly skilled and knowledgeable. I've sent her an email and arranged a phone call. Her expertise is impressive, and I'm eagerly anticipating our conversation.
My growth of 401k is 2.74% in the past year. In this environment does investing under a brokerage with a custodian outperform a 401k? should I seek a pro to grow my funds on brokerage acct or still hold? I have 5 years to retirement. Happy to discuss.
Be careful not to be lured into the market too soon, this current situation has really opened my eyes to the importance of a good mentor on RU-vid or elsewhere knowing what he/she is doing .
the size of your retirement portfolio will overwhelmingly be a function of the performance of the stock and bond markets between now and when you start withdrawing from it.
Private investing is the best way to go about the market right now, especially for near retirees, I've been in touch with a wealth manager for awhile now netted 370thousand this downturn, made it clear there's more to the markets than we average joes know.
@@ClaudiaRom who is this manager you use? I lost over 50000 already this year on Vanguard. Im in need of guidance from a financial-planner going forward.
That is why I work with John Desmond Heppolette, who introduced me to a better Financial community, a verified agency where I learned how money works and how to create it, as well as free books, courses, and daily lectures. You also get to meet new people, which was the best decision I ever made.
You are correct! Working with a financial advisor who has worked in a solid financial firm for a long time, such as John Desmond Heppolette, will actually set you up for success in life. I'm delighted I was able to reach out to "John Desmond Heppolette " earlier this year because while others were grumbling about the downturn in the markets due to the state of the economy, I was busy learning from him and eventually made over seven figures in the first quarter alone, which is why it's always good to join the correct community.
Yeah, that guy is one asset manager that gives the breakdown of everything on how things are done, joining an effective financial community can be 100% beneficial when joined properly that's all I can say out of experience
I used to think every investor went broke during recessions, meanwhile some make millions. I also thought everybody went out of business during the Great Depression, but some went into business. Bottom line, there will always be depression for some, and profit for others, it all starts from having the right mindset. That said, I've set asides $250k to invest for future, unfortunately l'm a complete noob.
True, A lot of folks downplay the role of professionals until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember a couple of summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for license advisors and came across someone of due diligence, helped a lot to grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to approx. $850k so far.
Can't divulge much, it's only right you do your due diligence. I'm been guided by Olivia Maria Lucas and most likely, the internet is where you can find her deets.
My honest advise to new investors ,buy and hold quality stocks. Ignore market forecasts and opinions, they're mostly entertaining but not very helpful.
Achieving significant returns isn't about volatile stocks; it's about effectively balancing risk and reward. Proper position sizing and leveraging your advantage repeatedly are essential, whether you're a long-term investor or a day trader.
The Adviser I'm in touch with is *'Jude Ryan McDonough'* , he works with Merrill, Pierce, Smith incorporated and interviewed on CNBC Television. You can use something else. for me her strategy works hence my result. He provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.
I've never heard Barry speak but everybody needs to pay attention to the first few minutes of this. He absolutely nails the current problem with the US economy. Monetary policy is trying to bandage ridiculously excessive fiscal policy.
No I'm paying attention to the part where he wished for a recession because people don't want to drive into the office. It's fucking weird how this comments section is full of praise for this evil demagogue.
We experienced the peak of our era, and now it is gone. Recession is tanking everything including 401K. After the pandemic, things became extremely difficult, which is precisely when I sought a Financial advisor. I've been investing with the help of my FA for nearly a year and have built up a stagnant reserve of $280K to $570K in just over 11 months.
My retirement equities portfolio of $750K is in the reds. I keep losing because of inflation. This world will fall to the corrupt rulers in the same way that Rome did. I'm sorry if you're thinking about retiring and you're worried that your pension won't be enough to meet the rising cost of living. Horrible foreign policies everywhere, bad regulatory policy, bad fiscal policy, and bad energy policy.
I'm concerned about the future and where we're all going, particularly in terms of money and how to get by. I'm thinking about making my first investment, but how can I do so when the market has been in shambles for the majority of the year? Who is your FA?
My Financial adviser is Joseph Sylvan Anderson, he’s highly qualified and experienced in the financial market. he has extensive knowledge of portfolio diversity and is considered an expert in the field. I recommend researching his credentials further. he has many years of experience and is a valuable resource for anyone looking to navigate the financial market
I received assistance from Sir Joseph Sylvan Anderson, and I profited handsomely from my investment. But in the end, it all comes down to how much money you invest. You might be able to earn more if you have a sizable start-up budget.
*I began my investment journey at the age of 27, primarily through hard work and dedication. I am to share that my passive income exceeded $100k in a single month for the first time. This success reinforces the importance of the advice mentioned earlier. It is not about achieving quick wealth, but rather ensuring long-term financial prosperity.*
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
This is superb! Information, as a noob it gets quite to handle all of this and staying informed is a major cause, how do you go about this are you a pro investor?
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of *$500k* in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
The adviser I'm in touch with is *'Donald Nathan Scott'* He works with Merrill, Pierce, Smith incorporated and interviewed on CNBC Television. You can use something else, for me his strategy works hence my result. He provides entry and exit point for the securities I focus on.
Je pense que je suis béni parce que sinon je n'aurais pas rencontré quelqu'un d'aussi spectaculaire que l'experte Mme Florence Je pense qu'elle est le meilleur courtier que j'ai jamais vu.
Je viens de France, j'avais l'habitude de contracter un prêt auprès de la banque pour survivre, mais après avoir échangé avec l'experte Mme Florence, elle a changé ma situation financière pour de vrai🇫🇷.
yes agreed nice building attract people. However, the US is designed around commute, Americans are tired of 45 minute drive commute to work. This is a major factor for working from home.
Always a joy to watch these interviews, a matter of fact because of David, I started them on a smaller scale on my channel.. SO MANY INSIGHTS to gather! I also agree in that we are in the midst of a FED induced tornado!
To summarize it for you: he came from money, bought assets in the 80s from the RTC aka the US government at a massive discount, and enjoyed cheap financing from the fed and banks. Now all that has stopped. Interest rates have skyrocketed, his assets like offices are plunging because of no demand and many workers prefer to stay at home, not go to the office. He doesn't like that and believes fed is the culprit 😂😂
@@Stoneface_perfect summary. Born and raised in posh posh Long Island and Connecticut went to school in brown but insisted that he went to a public high school.
I love these rich guys that come from money, make millions off RTC, get free finance, then moan when they didn't lock in fixed rates. Then they blame the Fed. Does he complain when inflation drives his assets through the roof, thank you Fed, then sells the inflated assets off?. He just defaulted on a $200 million mortgage. (DR is the best interviewer. He's polite but hits you right between the eyes with his questions. NO BS.)
Exactly. I noticed that almost all these real estate billionaires started their companies in the 1980s and they bought assets from the RTC AKA the US government at a massive discount. Sernlicht, Sam Zell, Steve Schwarzman etc all began in the 80s. It's ridiculous. Now they're crying because they may sell their assets at a massive discount 😂😂
This guy has been lobbying for a government bailout now for at least a year! “ this is going to be really bad government! You better do something or me and my thieving friends are going to lose a lot of money “ mfer please
That's really how he started his firm. He bought assets from the RTC, which was a government agency at a massive discount. He's always been in bed with the government. It's ridiculous
14:32 what is he talking about, I've worked in offices in Zurich Paris Tel Aviv and London in the last year, no one is coming in on Mondays and most of the desks are also empty mid week.. either his talking his book or his delusional
I think we love watching these interviews because we have too many dumb people around us in real life, but these people look super smart and intelligent. That gives us pure hope.
This Barry guy isn't smart. He's whining about not getting loans for free anymore since FED raised rates. Free money from the GFC days killed price discovery, so now, with new rate hikes, these dudes can't make the cap rates above today's (8/2023) 8% loan rate. Barry can't make his math work in an above zero interest rate environment. It's tough, but CRE bubbles are rinse and repeat stories. Barry's a big boy, so I don't understand why he's whining so much on CNBC and Bloomberg. He may be laying down track to run for public office.
He's lying. WFH isn't a "US phenomenon", but global. It just economically makes sense. There are many benefits of WFH. Working from home offers greater flexibility and autonomy, allowing employees to create a personalized and comfortable work environment that enhances productivity. Also, the elimination of daily commutes results in reduced stress, more time for personal pursuits, and a positive impact on the environment. Great video though 👍🏾
I remember when Starwood bought Hotel du Louvre in 2005. At the time I was impressed because Starwood paid a significant amount of money for an old hotel. But they had a vision, they just knew that it was a fantastic asset.
Successful people don't become that way overnight. most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose-is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
I love when he said he couldn't find housekeepers, but what he meant was he can't find the people they traditionally hire as housekeepers. Corporate America is throwing people away like trash and they are literally ending up on the streets.
Corporate America? That is a profoundly ignorant statement. Why don’t you go live in China? And see how you get treated !! Corporate China! Pick any country and go! Nobody owes anyone a job dude!
What companies do you think will fair better during the recession we're headed towards? note: Workers overwhelmingly prefer remote work. Companies haven't seen a dramatic decrease in productivity (in many cases they have seen an increase). Company A: Requires employees to be on-site. Spends 10-15% of revenue on office space. Can only acquire talent in a specific region. Company B: Remote first culture. Spends 0% of revenue on office space. Has access to global talent pool. I'll let you be the judge. Stop investing in commercial real estate until they start repurpose these spaces.
Interest rates are not coming down... The dollar will continue to inflate as the US dollar becomes less and less used... That reduction in use around the world is the Gorilla Inflation Structurally in the system... It is there, it is growing, it is not going away. The low interest rate real estate game is not going to be the game moving forward... Yes real estate will remain a store of value, but the luster will no longer exist compared to the past 20 years of extreme excess in the real estate market.
This guys is an excellent liar. Of course everything will be alright, he can't freak out his investors by telling them the truth. And he doesn't even realize he's in the rentier class causing the problem, any more than a goldfish knows its in water. What a jerk on all counts.
Barry isn't smart as I once thought. He's whining about not getting loans for free anymore since FED raised rates, it's so self serving. Free money from the GFC days killed price discovery, so now, with new rate hikes, these dudes can't make the cap rates above today's (8/2023) 8% loan rate. Barry can't make his math work in an above zero interest rate environment. It's tough, but CRE bubbles are rinse and repeat stories. Barry's a big boy, so I don't understand why he's whining so much on CNBC and Bloomberg.
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Seems like a waste of money for him to try and tell the American people what Hamas is if they don't know by now as adults. He should remember who created them, who loves them the most from Kenya. I'm just glad I don't watch media much and the tv box less. Carry on, tax write off at least.
Being able to provide all my needs without the help of the Government is really a dream come through and I’m getting $20,000 returns from my $7,600 investment