Alternative Investment Strategies That Worked for Us Later in Life

Investment Strategies
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Saving for retirement later in life is tricky since you don’t have decades to invest. This is why we went for investing other than stocks with more alternative investing methods. Many of the nontraditional strategies we used are based on slightly alternative stock strategies, cash flow real estate rentals and online business income streams.
Alternative investment strategies covered for both regular or retirement accounts such as 401K and IRA investments are:
Selling Covered Calls
Tactical investments vs strategic investments
Cash flow real estate
Multiple income streams from capital
Online business income
Buying online business
Lowering wealth management fees

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Retire Certain is about our alternative retirement strategies from income generating assets and wealth building in our late 40s, 50s and 60s after stumbling into early retirement.

I am not trying to sell wealth management services. While I do hold a current AFC certification, my work is based on my own research and 4 decades of investing experiences in stocks, selling covered calls, real estate, online business, and tactical ETF portfolios.

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Nothing in this video is meant to be taken as personal financial advice.

Camille Gaines, AFC
Wealth coach
Accredited Financial Counselor

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