Whether investors like Warren Buffett want to admit it or not, it looks like this is the future.
If you’re having trouble saving money in the first place, let’s start with the basics.
If you make $50,000 per year, suddenly you’ll have $5,000 to invest by the end of the year! Now that’s fast cash.
But before you go straight for a risky investment like Bitcoin, I would suggest starting with something safe and reliable.
Blue-chip companies luckily offer dividends usually, so you can then use that cash to reinvest in your stock.
Blue-chip companies are big, and so are the Big Six Banks.
Shares have grown substantially as well during that time.
Let’s say you were to take that $5,000 and put it towards Royal Bank stock.
So imagine what would happen if you added another $5,000 each year? So if you’re new to investing, perhaps stay away from Bitcoin for now, and go straight to solid growth.
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