What do you think is more better to invest in Real Estate Market or Stock Market?
Because I have heard that there is equal ratio of profit and loss in stock market while in Real Estate you always get profitable return on your investment.
Whatever your investment:
Money + Common Sense = Profit.
Don't follow your heart for investing, follow the facts. You can do pretty well with both ways. The markets are rife with potention for quick gains, but also quick losses... Real Estate has historically been a solid investment an it continues to be so. If your not sure which way to go, take some time and talk to an investment planner. Let them talk to you about options. Don't make any quick decisions though.
Good luck! 🙂 (Even though luck really has nothing to do with it.. lol)
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Hello,
My personal preference is Foreign Exchange Markets. They are not predictable by any means, but they have been proven to be more "systematic" than any other market and have shown good returns through my experience. It is also the largest market in the world... basically it is the world. Best part is that you can place your bid on an economy going down very easily. If the current president due for a negative speech that would make people move their money to a different currency, I can predict that (based on heavy research) and bet AGAINST the US Dollar since I know what he is going to say in his speech. Just don't use any auto-bots for ANYTHING! You will lose your money. Do your research, use a practice account with a realistic starting capital and leverage for a minimum of six months. In other words, do it until you have a system with zero exeption and proven results, just like running any business it requires discipline. Be-Do-Have... Be the well educated, disciplined investor, Do the investments of a well educated, disciplined investor, Have the results of a well educated, disciplined investor. Good luck.
ps... oh yea... and don't try to become a millionaire overnight! haha
Cheers
Tucker

