Financial Vehicles
There are various
financial vehicles on the market which are available to the masses,
that means to all of us small time investors. I'll elaborate on those
which I have experience in, but leave the others to the future when I
start my cafe in 1 year time, and when I write my own book, I'll update
on these vehicles.
Regardless of the type
of investment, there are certain fixed rules that you should follow.
While you can make money from other than the basic rules, this is
probably the way to achieve the lowest risk for your investment.
In any form of
investment, there are 2 main transactions, buying and selling. Hence,
the most basic rule being "buy low, sell high" should never be
broken. While this appears elementary and common sense, it is
surprising that many people do not follow this basic rule and allow
themselves to chase a stock to its peak and lose money from there.
Properties - This is my
favorite form of investment.....as it gives very good capital
appreciation as well as a source of passive income for your financial
freedom.
Stock - I use this as a
form of capital generation, so that I can make other forms of
investment over the short term. I'm currently looking at making
sufficient capital to start my cafe in 1 years time.
Unit Trusts - I've
stopped using this form of investment for my cash investment, and had
also taken back my initial investments in CPF to fund my purchase of my
rental property last September. I'm looking to put my special account
into 2 very interesting funds, which I don't plan to buy at current
prices.
You might want to know
that I am a long term investor, mainly because my investment philosophy
is generate cash flow. You could call me a cash flow investor, but I
would show you the way a cash flow investor plays the various vehicles,
from properties to stocks. To me, cash flow is everything. By my
definition, only income derived from passive income can contribute to
cash flow. Hence, I place extra emphasis on this, and make use of all
tools I could to generate cash flow to meet my daily expenses.
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