If you have got to this point in life and not invested at least some money into tangible things like land, skills, and security then you might need to stop and take a reality check.
In my opinion, the stock market is nothing more than a casino. You'll win some and you'll lose some. People will tell you to get off the machine when you're ahead. People will tell you to keep playing even when you're down because you'll never win if you don't play. But to put all of your olives into that one martini glass is irresponsible.
Ah I see. Again, I'm no expert on money but I do feel the statement "don't put all your eggs into one basket" is suitable for many things in life including wealth.
I'm no financial advisor.
If you have got to this point in life and not invested at least some money into tangible things like land, skills, and security then you might need to stop and take a reality check.
In my opinion, the stock market is nothing more than a casino. You'll win some and you'll lose some. People will tell you to get off the machine when you're ahead. People will tell you to keep playing even when you're down because you'll never win if you don't play. But to put all of your olives into that one martini glass is irresponsible.
most of our money is in mutual funds
Ah I see. Again, I'm no expert on money but I do feel the statement "don't put all your eggs into one basket" is suitable for many things in life including wealth.