In what are you guys actually storing and investing your money? in FIAT? Crypto? Stocks?
And how much? im thinking about moving more money into stocks so...
In order to maximize my profits and at least mitigate the damage of losses, I have invested into three (3) categories namely:
1. Stocks;
2. Real Estate (i.e. condominiums and lands); and
3. Cryptocurrencies
The reason on why I invested into
STOCKS is purely for long-term investment. Though the movement and price might be slow as compared to cryptocurrencies, I consider my stocks as my assets for the future. For
real estate, a part of my monthly salary goes to the payment for the condominium that I bought. My goal is to at least have as many properties (also for long-term). Lastly, I consider my investments in
cryptocurrencies (mainly bitcoin) as my bread-and-butter in terms of accumulating income for short-term.
I take advantage of its volatility and price fluctuations to my advantage in order to maximise profit in a short amount of time as compared to the other methods that I do.
Cryptocurrency is the best investment have I know. Stock and FIAT is good, but I just do crypto and stock for my future.
It is the best investment so far that I have now. I have some other investments in real life where it is managed by a
bank but the return is very low and is like I'm earning an exact cent with its percentage.
Cryptocurrency is indeed a best alternative investment aside from stocks and investment thru banks. Banks gives you nothing because you money will become more weak overtime due to inflation. Yes, cryptocurrency are still not stable but in the long run it will improve and many people will enjoy this. I also play in stock market but I still choose this thing.
Highly debatable and it may be relative to each individuals' experience. As investing into cryptocurrency may yield you large amounts of profits in a short amount of time, the lack of collateral and security may be its trade-off. Bank deposits are covered by insurance (depends per bank on the maximum insured value) and stocks are regulated by the PSE.