Whats a realistic way to get 10% on your investments year in year out?
I've seen realistic 7% returns (mix of dividend and selling call options)
Can you name a way to top the 7% return which isn't high risk?
>>1169243
There are none. 10% will always be associated with high risk investments.
You can do P2P Lending, but the taxes kill the returns.
RE notes get around ten to twelve percent
I'll look up the taxes for P2P lending in my country, good idea. thanks
What are RE notes?
VOO has 15% average annual performance.
I can give you 10% return in one week on sums below 1000$. If we're lucky even a day could be enough. Tell me if you're interested.
>>1169381
Gracias, very interesting
>>1169243
buy up shitty sfhs and duplexes and rent them out. or flip them if you see the potential.
ROI and ROR are different things.
Covered Calls like OP suggests are a highly useful method. Normally using 60% of your capital to get returns. High probability trade 70% probability of profit @ 1 std dev.
Better is the Covered Put. Short position w/ short put. Captures large down moves very nicely. and yields from puts in bull markets are quite fat.
It also depends on the types of risk you're willing to accept. Some good universal life insurance policies will get you 15% yield with no risk capital seizure in lawsuit.
You do accept inflation however.
What specific risks are you talking about OP.
School loans can have tremendous yields.
P2P I have about 10% with D-Grades after factoring in chargeoffs.
with nearly 100% Initial Capital Risk.
and capital drag.
Meaning the minimum purchase price of the notes is 25$. if I don't receive 25$ every month I have compounding drag. and don't get to reinvest gains as quickly, hitting the ideal inflection point on the graph.
min purchase price/Rate at payout= ideal
minimum investment. or truncheon.
D grades are 18% so:
$25/(0.18/12months)= $1666.67
therefore min investment is $1675 for exponential compounding growth.
Breakeven at 2-4 years.
>>1169243
VTSAX
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>>1169414
I guessing through crypto, otherwise cash-limit wouldn'd matter. How original...
>>1169243
I've gotten a 400% ROI with ether