Three Types of Investors
May 8th, 2008 -- Posted in Home Business Ideas, Wealth Strategies | No Comments »I’ve recently read there are three types of investors:
1. People who don’t invest at all
They may be the ones who feel they’re "entitled" to support from the government, or the companies they’ve worked for. Some might even expect their families to help out. Most certainly, this group has no desire to learn how to take care of themselves and their future.
2. People who invest to not lose
They are generally low risk takers. They want their money safe in CD’s or money market accounts. They might even allow their employers to choose for them where to place their 401K monies. This group usually does some research on their own, but it either intimidates them, or they just have absolutely no interest in managing their own money.
3. People who invest to win
This group doesn’t settle for "safe". They want higher returns and are willing to put forth the effort to learn more about various opportunities and investment vehicles available to them to participate in.
To quote Kiyosaki, "I realized the reason most people invest not to lose is because most people think investing is risky or that investing is gambling. Many also believe that to get higher returns means you have to take on more risk. Nothing could be further from the truth."
The key is to use "leverage", which is difficult to do if you’re an investor like #1 or #2. You need to create an asset base that will grow exponentially. Create multiple streams of income, so combined they work together, even when you’re not. As an "employee" you trade time for dollars and will only be able to earn as much as your hours worked. But leverage "yourself" by becoming a business owner (even part time to begin with), and an investor - and the entire scenario can change.
What would you do if you had more time and money? What is really important to you? I recently explored these questions with one of my clients. He attended a recent company event - had an "AHA" moment, and decided he wanted to be like investor #3. Of course, he heard from some of the best in the industry at that event, and his life will never be the same. Contact me if you’re interested in exploring those questions too…..
Until next time, J.
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