“How much will I earn if I invest this amount?” — this question concerns many novice investors. It's clear why. 🤔
🚫 But the question itself is incorrect! The amount of investments does not directly determine how much you will receive.
❗️ The yield is measured in percentages. Start thinking in %. Forget about absolute figures.
👥 Here's an example. You invested 100 thousand. Your friend — a million. A year has passed. You have a profit of 20 thousand, he has — 150.
It seems that the friend is winning. But no. 📊 You received 20%, he only got 15%. That's where the difference is!
📈 “I want the maximum percentage!” — you might say. Who wouldn't want that? But high returns always come hand in hand with risk. It seems there's no escaping that.
How does it work? 💁
Monthly investments in 🍎Apple — potentially around 5% profit. In case of a drop — you will likely lose about the same amount.
And what about CloudFlare stocks? You can gain 40% in a month! Cool! But you can lose just as much. Not so cool. 📉
The market of 2025 seems to demonstrate this on purpose. Cryptocurrencies 🌕 soar and plummet like roller coasters. The S&P 500 grows more slowly, but is more stable. REIT funds yield about 3% per year — less risk, less nerve. 🔥
What kind of investor are you? Will you take the risk for quick profits or prefer a calm, time-tested path? 😉
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How much can be earned through investing? 🚀
“How much will I earn if I invest this amount?” — this question concerns many novice investors. It's clear why. 🤔
🚫 But the question itself is incorrect! The amount of investments does not directly determine how much you will receive.
❗️ The yield is measured in percentages. Start thinking in %. Forget about absolute figures.
👥 Here's an example. You invested 100 thousand. Your friend — a million. A year has passed. You have a profit of 20 thousand, he has — 150.
It seems that the friend is winning. But no. 📊 You received 20%, he only got 15%. That's where the difference is!
📈 “I want the maximum percentage!” — you might say. Who wouldn't want that? But high returns always come hand in hand with risk. It seems there's no escaping that.
How does it work? 💁
Monthly investments in 🍎Apple — potentially around 5% profit. In case of a drop — you will likely lose about the same amount.
And what about CloudFlare stocks? You can gain 40% in a month! Cool! But you can lose just as much. Not so cool. 📉
The market of 2025 seems to demonstrate this on purpose. Cryptocurrencies 🌕 soar and plummet like roller coasters. The S&P 500 grows more slowly, but is more stable. REIT funds yield about 3% per year — less risk, less nerve. 🔥
What kind of investor are you? Will you take the risk for quick profits or prefer a calm, time-tested path? 😉