14. What Your Portfolio Should Look Like When Your Investable Net Worth Is Less Than $25,000 – part 2
Posted on : 03-08-2009 | By : admin | In : business opportunities, deflation, finances, global economy, individual stocks
Tags: active investing, net worth, options, property prices, real estate, stocks
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It’s true. And you will probably never hear this from any other wealth-building “expert.” Unless you have more than $25,000 to invest, you probably shouldn’t be investing in individual stocks—and you definitely shouldn’t be trading options and futures.
The reason is simple: You want to get wealthy in 7 to 15 years— preferably in less than 7. There is no way that $25,000 can turn into something that even sounds like wealth in that amount of time— hough there are a lot of professional investment gurus who will tell you otherwise. In fact, there is a huge, multi-billion-dollar business that is determined to snow you on this issue.



