Submitted by [deleted] t3_1280g2o in personalfinance
nkyguy1988 t1_jegnf6r wrote
Just say no to crypto.
Real estate requires significant up front capital.
Trading options and stocks is major losing proposition for most (read, nearly all). Investing in ETFs/mutual funds is a winning proposition.
unnaturalgenius t1_jegpjk7 wrote
currently investing in the s&p 500, but trading caught my eye especially because of the returns but I am aware of the immense risks.
nkyguy1988 t1_jegpsrg wrote
Most people who get paid to manage funds fail to beat the average about 80% of the time. The longer the time frame, the worse the failure rate. You aren't better than them. Good investing is extremely boring in practice.
TyrconnellFL t1_jegruaa wrote
The problem isn’t the risk (100% loss) but the average. On average, day traders lose money. 80-90% of them do. Of those who come out ahead, for all the effort the majority still don’t keep even with boring S&P 500 investing. You would be spending time and effort and taking on risk in order to, in most cases, lose, and in better cases still lose compared to just not.
unnaturalgenius t1_jegux0a wrote
it seems all the odds are stacked against one
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