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Not all good investments are listed on a stockexchange

by Bob
(St Albans)

I have to tell you that investing in the stock market is not the only game in town to build wealth. I rather first invest in my own business. At this stage of my 'wealth building plan' I see my business as my main source of my future wealth. Once I have cashed out, in a few years time, I may well start investing in listed companies. Or start another business.

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Building your own business first
by: Editor

Hi Bob

Thank you for your comments. First of all, may I wish you all the best in building your business.

I take it it's going well as you seem to be optimistic that this will be your route to substantial wealth, which, indeed I hope it will be.

Then again, in particular in these uncertain times, and, if possible, you may want to consider to diversify your assets in some other asset classes other than the shares in your own company.

All the best

Steven
Be Happy: Retire Earlier and Richer

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