of course, I will invest in stocks with my families. however, not everyone is suitable for stocks. thus, for some people investing in other alternatives such as long term deposit which offers a much more stability is also an accepted decisions for some family members. <br>
as for me, stocks is the most shares in my private portofolio since it offers a greater return in a relatively longer time. however for securing my portofolio, some of my portofolio was saved in bonds and relatively safe obligations. <br>
so my portofolio is separated some portions. the largest share would be stocks, the next biggest would be bonds and obligations. and the rest which is relatively smaller compared to the previous two is shared to other alternatives available in the market.

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Fed’s data shows that 58% of households own stocks. The wealthiest 10% of American households currently hold a record 93% of US stocks. In the third quarter, the bottom 50% of income earners in the US held only 1% of all stocks and mutual fund shares. Although remote work and government stimulus funds during the pandemic fueled the growth of retail trading, many retail traders had to cut losses and exit during the bear market in 2022, unable to withstand significant losses. Researchers indicated in a 2020 study that a majority of the wealthiest American households have their assets tied to stocks, while assets for most middle-class families are linked to real estate. Would you invest in stocks together with your family? What is the proportion of stocks in your family's assets? Leave your comments and also post to win tiger coins!
🎁Would you invest in stocks together with your family?

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