Alternative Investments Explained in One Minute

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"Just buy an index fund" is, in today's context, perhaps a dangerously outdated approach. Instead, given the highly volatile present, why not deploy smart diversification through alternative assets?

Assets which, as the name suggests, represent an alternative to let's say the S&P 500 and Treasuries. From "old school" assets like art and agriculture equipment to digital assets and even education-oriented assets, there is no shortage of options.

For more info, head on over to their website, with the URL being:

What percentage of your net worth you allocate toward alternative investments is, of course, up to you. The main takeaway is simply that in an increasingly complex economic and financial landscape, thinking outside the box makes perfect sense. And, I might add, may very well end up becoming a necessity.
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Hi Andrei. Been watching for a while now. Thanks for your great videos.
Suggestion : Adjust your voice recording software or Stop using a voice modulator.

Your earlier videos recorded your voice sounding natural (go back and take a listen to your Altcoins Video for example) and recorded at a normal speed. Much more pleasant to listen to.

Your more recent videos have a strange modulated effect on your voice and sound like they are being recorded at 1.25 x regular speed.

I can't speak for others, but I much prefer the way you sounded in your older videos.

Just my 2 cents.

belovedsurfing
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Great point on diversification, so so sick of passive bogleheads, stocks only go up types. It's like they've taken over personal finance

warrenbee
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Thoughts on fed pivot & effects on markets?

kingkash
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I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 85K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% per year in dividend returns. Any advice?

Lemariecooper
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The title for this video should be instead "Alternative Investments ADVERTIZED In One Minute".

gabrield.
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Should the u.s. national debt be bankruptable rather than non banKruptable as it currently is right now? I realized that the reason why our national debt is so high is because we are able to deficit spend so much due to investors thinking the debt is 100% safe. Since the u.s. can inflate away it’s debt via literally printing money, that’s what’s going to happen rather than a typical default where the creditors don’t get paid. The question I have is should we make it so that the u.s. government stops guaranteeing the debt?

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