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Options trading and stocksĀ Please read about the Greeks before reading further. Options trading is another way of earning income. This is a similar strategy to just buying and selling stocks which you could also do. If you are risk averse I would avoid options and individual stock trading. Only play with 10% or less of your money. Stock trading you buy a stock at what should be a lower value and sell at a higher price later making income. For example you buy apple stock at $140 per share and sell at $150 a share. Say you buy 10 shares. That cost you $1400. You then sell that 6 months later at $150 a share. You get $1500 or a net profit of $100. Now that is only a 7% yield for that time frame. If you had similar success this could be 14% yearly. If the stock drops…
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Why the generic bank account is a bad investment Banks will only give you a low interest rate and at times may even charge fees. It is much more beneficial to invest extra money outside of your emergency fund into some type of higher yielding account. Banks may yield 5% if you are lucky and even some stocks will only get you 1%-8%. What I don’t understand is why people are fine with this low growth when you could be making 10% or more. Even the SP500 itself yields about 10%. Cash example: You have 10k in either the bank or in a mutual fund making 5% in the bank and 10% in the mutual fund. Bank per year=$500. Mutual fund per year=$1000. The only advantage to having money in the bank is that you have a guarantee of 250k from the government if the bank is robbed. Liquidity should…
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