Future-Proof Your Retirement: Expert Tips for a Lasting Investment Portfolio

Published 2023-09-14
Find out all you really need to know about how to build long-term wealth.

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Intro (0:00)
Key Fact #1 (1:14)
Key Fact #2: (10:17)
Key Fact #3: (15:51)
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All Comments (21)
  • @Jenomonix
    This is a master class on long-term investing. Arguably the best on YT. Well done!!
  • Found you the other day…. WOW glad I did. Excellent and easy to understand commentary. Canadian too
  • @markust8904
    You are super talented. I watch your easy going pace, your mannerisms, your voice, your excitement. your knowledge, your clear information and knowing when not to go into the Blah, Blah, blah. Great stuff. New subscriber.
  • @chogno98
    This is, hands down, the best explanation of what the stock market is and the reasons for investing that I've seen in 10+ years as a passive investor. Just fantastic!
  • @billyrock8305
    Be an owner not a loaner. Excellent summary ✅ #1 Your most powerful wealth generator is your income. 💵 #2 Eliminate all debt. Car loans, mortgage, credit card etc. 🚗 🏠 💳 #3 Invest your surplus money to generate more money. ⬆️ #4 You can never lose long term in the stock market 📈 Humans always find innovative solutions to complex problems. Oh, and always have a budget. 💰
  • @BD-wk5pc
    Best video I've seen Rhys. Nobody has explained this so succinctly. As an "unsophisticated" investor...very validating too. Thank you.
  • @Martyupnorth
    I still find it fascinating that people can't accept that over any long period of time, the stock market always goes up. I used a dollar-cost averaging strategy for many years, to take advantage of the highs and lows, without trying to time the market. Holding the course during turbulent times is the hardest thing I had to master. Psychology is such an important part of any financial plan. You do a great job of presenting facts, and taking out the emotions. Great video as usual.
  • @JojoC88
    So, glad I found your channel. You explain things plainly and to the point. Thanks for your hard work! 👊
  • @AlexOnFinance
    Nice way of presenting the info without opening the can of worms at 6:10 which talks about de novo ab initio monetary expansion. Well done sir :)
  • @AMG-BENZ-1
    As a retiree who's already started his RRSP meltdown, I've taken more of a short-term approach on potential returns by keeping some of it in the market and some in RRSP fixed term GIC's. Your video confirms that time is an investor's best friend, but in the end it's all about how much of that time does one have ahead of him (her) before having to pull those investments out. Love your videos, one can only hope that you can put them out with a higher frequency!
  • @macfady2181
    No new info for me here, but I really appreciated your delivery, exceptionally clear.
  • @terryevp4084
    Top-notch explanation and very easy to understand. Many Thanks. must watch video for everyone who is interested in your Financial knowledge...!!
  • @zeekay3383
    Well researched piece, I especially like the Time covers and the subsequent 10 year return.
  • @scottcampbell115
    Great video! Your ability to communicate information is excellent!
  • @harmyjim2
    Many thanks for this video. A fan of long term.
  • @stevosworld1656
    You have a great way to simplify this stuff and make sense of all the noise. Thanks for doing these awesome videos. Great job!