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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 260207, member: 49159"] You need to break down your investment goals into three different investment goals: short term investment, medium-term investment, and long term investment. In my opinion, you will have to use all of these three investment strategies. You cannot just continue to invest and invest, you also need to withdraw your investment in order to maintain your life. If you are full time investor with no other income source, you need money to pay your bills, that's where your short term investment comes handy. You will also need money to buy things and enjoy your life. When you have medium term investment, you can use that investment to pay for the things that you need. If you already have and income source and do not have to use your investment to pay bills, you can juggle between three different investment strategies, you can invest for short term and then convert it to medium term or long term. [/QUOTE]
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