A relative thought for you!

       I have written several times in the blog that the current portfolio, which can be followed step by step, is especially for those who still don't believe that wealth can be built with little money. Of course, if you still think it's impossible, then these thought-provoking lines were not written for you. If you examine yourself from the perspective of wealth and assets, you can easily decide how relatively rich or poor you are. 

      More than 85% of the world's population has a net worth of less than $10,000. It sounds interesting. It's up to you to decide where to go from here. If we have already awakened to the idea of truly being rich, it's actually our decision. Let's look at, examine the current portfolio and what it could produce in the next 10 years if:


  • 1: Let's see how much wealth we can accumulate with the current portfolio from the often mentioned "monthly coffee money," assuming that the annual price increase reaches 8%, and our monthly contribution to the portfolio's growth is $50, or $600 annually from our own money. Let's just look at the 1600 euros invested so far + $6000 (i.e., $600 per year over 10 years). What do we see on the graph? Of course, that if we manage to build a good strategy and choose stocks based on our best knowledge, our $7600 investment exceeds or reaches $14,000, almost doubling our invested money, which continues to work for us.

  • 2: Continuing the current portfolio with maintaining a normal direction, i.e., investing $200 to $300 per month. The strategy has already been developed; we know what, when, where, and how to do it. But what will come of it, or at least what can we expect? The previous $1600 will be added to the next $36,000 over the next 10 years at $300 per month, precisely $37,600 with the previous investment. Let's just see what will come of it in 10 years if the average price increase is 8% per year. Yes, the figure doesn't lie, more than $60,000.

  • 3: Not many people are fortunate enough to have a $500 monthly savings, and those who have the opportunity surely aren't reading this blog. But it's worth looking at what would happen if they did. Let's just see how the previous $1600 + $60,000 in personal funds grows if everything goes according to our plan! Yes, close to $98,000."


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