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Should you invest a lump sum in one go?

Considering whether investing a lump sum all at once is the best approach can help determining global investment strategies.

Should you invest a lump sum in one go? That is the subject of my video below.

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Further Reading

In the article below I discussed:

  • Is there an index fund for South East Asia companies like Vietnam, Thailand? If so, is investing in such a fund a good idea? 
  • What would I do if I was given $1million tomorrow? Would I spend it, invest it or do both?
  • How can human nature actually help us save and invest more? I discuss some of the simplest strategies for saving more without trying.
  • What kinds of assets do high-net-worth individuals invest in apart from stocks and real estate? Does it matter how the person got wealthy to begin with?
  • How can people invest in US stocks from Ghana? Do most people need advice and guidance?

To read more click below

https://adamfayed.com/is-there-an-index-fund-for-south-east-asia-companies-like-vietnam-thailand

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