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It’s Easy to Amass Wealth Even When You’re 70. Don’t Believe Us? Check Out These Tips

Ami Ciccone Aug 13, 2020

There’s no predefined age for being wealthy. If teenagers can become multi-million dollar celebrities, you can become wealthy even when you’re 70!

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The Virtuoso Life | Spend the golden years of life rolling in money with these simple tips

Although, when people enter their retirement age, they stop worrying about increasing their wealth and start withdrawing money from their investments. Now we aren’t saying that’s a wrong decision, but wouldn’t it be cool if you continued making money even when you became a grandparent? If nothing else, you’d be able to shower your grandchildren with expensive gifts, right?

If that sounds like a plan to you, check out these excellent tips to build wealth at 70:

Have a diversified investment portfolio

You would have heard a million times that investing in stocks is risky. Well, not doing anything is also risky. So, if you want to continue building your wealth, you must do something. But the trick lies in doing it wisely and such that there’s minimum risk involved. To ensure that, you need to have a good portfolio that has a solid core foundation.

An excellent example of such a portfolio is one that diversifies among different long term investment options. It can include stocks in technology, energy, healthcare, durable goods manufacturing, and others. You could even invest in overseas stocks.

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Unsplash | Invest in different kinds of stocks to keep things interesting and safe

Perfect your exit plan

Before buying a stock, you must plan the minimum price at which you will sell it. Selling at the right time is an art that not every investor masters. You need to perfect your exit plan by using trailing stop losses.

A trailing stop loss involves setting a maximum value or percentage loss that you can incur on a transaction. It’s a measure that can be put in place to cut out losses. One of the essential ways to minimize losses is getting out of a trade early before it has the chance to drop to a level where you’ll incur a significant loss.

Read – 10 Ways to Minimize Losses in High-Level Investing 

Position sizing

Position sizing indicates the number of shares you hold in a particular trade, that is, the size of your position in that portfolio. Top investors recommend that people should not put more than 4% of their total investment portfolio in one position or one trade.

Imagine putting your entire investment amount on a stock only to witness that stock fall. What a massacre that would be! Believing that a share will do well is good, but you should also remember that trading in stocks, CFDs and other investment options does involve risk. Thus, it is better not to put all your eggs in one basket and keep your portfolio diversified.

Read – Position Sizing Strategy for Long-term Success

To Conclude

If you’re ready to earn money in your 70s, you must be ready to dedicate your time to developing the right investment strategies. Read up to broaden your mind. Diversify your portfolio and buy quality stocks.

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