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Tony Robbins - Money the Master Game



money the master game

Rich Dad Poor Dad shows you how to make wealth and secure your financial future. Tony Robbins (one of the most respected and well-respected life strategists in the world) turns his attention to money and gives concrete steps you can use to build a lifetime of wealth.

It can be a blessing and a curse.

Many of our relationships with money are difficult. Jesus warned that how you treat money will have a major impact on your life. Fortunately, we can influence the way we treat money and use it to our advantage. If you are a person who cares about your finances, then money can be a blessing and not a burden.





FAQ

How do you choose the right investment company for me?

You should look for one that offers competitive fees, high-quality management, and a diversified portfolio. Commonly, fees are charged depending on the security that you hold in your account. Some companies charge no fees for holding cash and others charge a flat fee per year regardless of the amount you deposit. Some companies charge a percentage from your total assets.

It is also important to find out their performance history. Companies with poor performance records might not be right for you. Avoid companies with low net assets value (NAV), or very volatile NAVs.

Finally, you need to check their investment philosophy. To achieve higher returns, an investment firm should be willing and able to take risks. They may not be able meet your expectations if they refuse to take risks.


What are the pros of investing through a Mutual Fund?

  • Low cost - Buying shares directly from a company can be expensive. Purchase of shares through a mutual funds is more affordable.
  • Diversification – Most mutual funds are made up of a number of securities. If one type of security drops in value, others will rise.
  • Professional management – professional managers ensure that the fund only purchases securities that are suitable for its goals.
  • Liquidity is a mutual fund that gives you quick access to cash. You can withdraw your money at any time.
  • Tax efficiency - mutual funds are tax efficient. You don't need to worry about capital gains and losses until you sell your shares.
  • Buy and sell of shares are free from transaction costs.
  • Mutual funds are easy-to-use - they're simple to invest in. You will need a bank accounts and some cash.
  • Flexibility - you can change your holdings as often as possible without incurring additional fees.
  • Access to information – You can access the fund's activities and monitor its performance.
  • Ask questions and get answers from fund managers about investment advice.
  • Security - you know exactly what kind of security you are holding.
  • Control - The fund can be controlled in how it invests.
  • Portfolio tracking - You can track the performance over time of your portfolio.
  • Ease of withdrawal - you can easily take money out of the fund.

There are disadvantages to investing through mutual funds

  • Limited investment opportunities - mutual funds may not offer all investment opportunities.
  • High expense ratio – Brokerage fees, administrative charges and operating costs are just a few of the expenses you will pay for owning a portion of a mutual trust fund. These expenses will reduce your returns.
  • Lack of liquidity - many mutual fund do not accept deposits. They must only be purchased in cash. This restricts the amount you can invest.
  • Poor customer service: There is no single point of contact for mutual fund customers who have problems. Instead, contact the broker, administrator, or salesperson of the mutual fund.
  • High risk - You could lose everything if the fund fails.


Are bonds tradable?

They are, indeed! They can be traded on the same exchanges as shares. They have been for many years now.

The difference between them is the fact that you cannot buy a bonds directly from the issuer. They must be purchased through a broker.

Because there are less intermediaries, buying bonds is easier. You will need to find someone to purchase your bond if you wish to sell it.

There are many different types of bonds. Some pay interest at regular intervals while others do not.

Some pay quarterly interest, while others pay annual interest. These differences make it easy for bonds to be compared.

Bonds are a great way to invest money. Savings accounts earn 0.75 percent interest each year, for example. If you invested this same amount in a 10-year government bond, you would receive 12.5% interest per year.

If all of these investments were put into a portfolio, the total return would be greater if the bond investment was used.


Why is marketable security important?

An investment company's primary purpose is to earn income from investments. It does this by investing its assets into various financial instruments like stocks, bonds, or other securities. These securities have attractive characteristics that investors will find appealing. They are considered safe because they are backed 100% by the issuer's faith and credit, they pay dividends or interest, offer growth potential, or they have tax advantages.

Marketability is the most important characteristic of any security. This refers primarily to whether the security can be traded on a stock exchange. If securities are not marketable, they cannot be purchased or sold without a broker.

Marketable securities include common stocks, preferred stocks, common stock, convertible debentures and unit trusts.

These securities are often invested by investment companies because they have higher profits than investing in more risky securities, such as shares (equities).


How are Share Prices Set?

The share price is set by investors who are looking for a return on investment. They want to make money from the company. So they buy shares at a certain price. Investors make more profit if the share price rises. The investor loses money if the share prices fall.

Investors are motivated to make as much as possible. They invest in companies to achieve this goal. This allows them to make a lot of money.



Statistics

  • Even if you find talent for trading stocks, allocating more than 10% of your portfolio to an individual stock can expose your savings to too much volatility. (nerdwallet.com)
  • The S&P 500 has grown about 10.5% per year since its establishment in the 1920s. (investopedia.com)
  • US resident who opens a new IBKR Pro individual or joint account receives a 0.25% rate reduction on margin loans. (nerdwallet.com)
  • Ratchet down that 10% if you don't yet have a healthy emergency fund and 10% to 15% of your income funneled into a retirement savings account. (nerdwallet.com)



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How To

How to Trade Stock Markets

Stock trading is a process of buying and selling stocks, bonds, commodities, currencies, derivatives, etc. The word "trading" comes from the French term traiteur (someone who buys and sells). Traders purchase and sell securities in order make money from the difference between what is paid and what they get. This is the oldest form of financial investment.

There are many options for investing in the stock market. There are three basic types of investing: passive, active, and hybrid. Passive investors watch their investments grow, while actively traded investors look for winning companies to make a profit. Hybrid investors combine both of these approaches.

Passive investing can be done by index funds that track large indices like S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average. This method is popular as it offers diversification and minimizes risk. You can simply relax and let the investments work for yourself.

Active investing involves picking specific companies and analyzing their performance. Active investors will look at things such as earnings growth, return on equity, debt ratios, P/E ratio, cash flow, book value, dividend payout, management team, share price history, etc. They then decide whether or not to take the chance and purchase shares in the company. If they feel the company is undervalued they will purchase shares in the hope that the price rises. They will wait for the price of the stock to fall if they believe the company has too much value.

Hybrid investment combines elements of active and passive investing. For example, you might want to choose a fund that tracks many stocks, but you also want to choose several companies yourself. This would mean that you would split your portfolio between a passively managed and active fund.




 



Tony Robbins - Money the Master Game