How to Make Your Money Work for You: 7 Modern Methods for Investing in “The Market”

You work hard for your money, but do you know how to make your money work for you? No one wants to work until they die, right?

If you feel like you’ve never had time to really delve into the tangled web of market investing philosophies, this is the article for you.

I’m going to break investing down into 7 modern methods, and rate them on a risk scale from low to idiotic

If you have read all the other articles on my blog (or even just this one on big picture investing) you will have deciphered that I see two common investing avenues for your savings.

A Couple of Ways You Can Invest Your Saving

There are so many various investment vehicles available in the market, it can be head spinning.  Fortunately, we can make this topic much easier to understand by not discussing specific investment vehicles right away, but by discussing investing methods first.

7 Common Methods (or Philosophies) to Consider When Investing in “The Market”

The Motley Fool is essentially a stock advisory service. They started out as a newsletter (like one you would get in the mail!), that would give you stock recommendations. Now they have grown into a full service money management firm.

The Motley Fool Method – 20 to 30 Individual Stock

The FI/RE method – 100% Stocks Via an Index ETF

For those of you not familiar with FI/RE, it stands for “Financial Independence / Retire Early.” It’s a totally cool new(ish) movement of people who want to retire early for some strange reason.

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