I do a lot of different things to fulfil my goal of having a handsome, ongoing and adequate passive income that will take me well into my twilight years and leave my family all they need when I am gone.
And I am frequently asked what, of the several things I do, is the most financially rewarding. You will not be surprised to know that a question like that is tough to answer. It's tough because I do things with varying degrees of risk attached and, the reality is that I suspect that many people would consider most, if not all, of my active programs to be very much of a high risk nature.
My own belief is that you can either resign yourself to never having enough or you can find a pot of money (large or small) that you can absolutely do without and put it properly to work. I've been doing this for some time now and I know what is worth the risk and what isn't. If you take no risks in life, you simply stand still and slowly but surely fade away.
I started this journey to financial independence through passive income with $500 (£359) 7 years ago and, whilst I have had some losses along the way, I have almost hit my goal of having all I need. You see, you can start this journey with only a little money if you need to.
Let's cut to the chase. You are going to struggle in this time of boom and bust to find worthwhile things (as in, things that produce enough money for you) to get involved with. Every pound in your bank account is losing spending power by the day and you feel it every time you go anywhere to buy anything.
To get a good return from your efforts you sometimes need to move out of your comfort zone and get into things that feel a bit risky, well that is IF you want to make any progress with building income and wealth.
So, back to the question, what is the best thing I do? I think the answer has to be Hyperfund Global . And the biggest question I get about that is "how do I get my money back out?" Well the answer is given from start to finish in this video that I have just put up on YouTube. Every step of the process is covered.
All the best
John |