Do bullet loans change experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2023-07-18 10:59:40

guckuck2

2023-08-05 08:59:24
  • #1
Oh, the extreme new debt during Trump's first term made the stock markets explode. It only gets cold a generation later, who have to pay for it.
 

WilderSueden

2023-08-05 10:07:11
  • #2
No worries, that is currently being eroded by inflation. It is initially bad for everyone in the short term, but in the medium term investments in tangible assets (real estate, stocks) perform significantly better than pure interest investments like [Tagesgeld]. And those who diligently increase their income along with inflation devalue their debts ;)
 

Oetti

2023-08-05 10:33:43
  • #3


And people also earn from that. Just take a look at Rheinmetall's performance.

The keyword is diversification. Putting everything into a single stock can be risky. Splitting everything into different asset classes can be good. Further diversifying the risk position into various funds with different investment focuses (regions, sectors, equities, bonds) will, with near certainty, turn out well.
 
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