Is investing in the stock market really profitable for South Africans
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Is investing in the stock market really profitable for South Africans
Discover if investing in the stock market for South Africans is truly worth it or just a waste of time in this eye-opening video. Explore the profitability of investing and gain valuable insights into the opportunities and risks involved. Watch now to make informed decisions about your investment journey as a South African.
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Just a note guys, the interest rates are very high at the moment so the savings rate is high. If the interest rate drops so does your return. Louis, also mention that inflation is 5% per year so if you get 7% from the bank the true return is only 5% after inflation devalued the rand. Stock however is at a all time high and great investors like warren buffet has started moving his funds from stocks to bonds (awaiting a market correction) eg. crash. Stock still outperforms all other investments over a 20y to 40y period.
Thanks for sharing your insight Jacques. Appreciate your input. You make some very important and valid points 💪🏻💪🏻
Thank you so much Mr Louis. I have honestly been struggling with this issue of either only saving or doing both saving and investing. Your video came at a perfect time. I’m currently working on topping up my TFSA been moving on towards other investments like the ZAR and USD. Again thank you, I will consistently do both every month, putting in more in investing than in saving
Huge pleasure my friend. Saving is very important . Once you have a decent savings account you should focus on increasing. The TFSA is a great tool so keep it up. Enjoy the process 💪🏻
Can you do a video on property vs the stock market short term and long term please as well as the risk in both investments?
Great topic suggestion. I will take some time to work on this and create a video. Thanks 💪🏻
@@louisreynhardt thanks, maybe you can include the tax portion when you calculate profits over the investment term because I already saw you made a tax video so you can build on that then expand on short term vs long term tax for investments😅
@craigcampher8601 thanks, Tax is a tricky one because its different for everyone but ill be sure to share some added tips about it. Thanks
@@louisreynhardt thank you, keep up the great content
Investing in the stock market is the slowest way to make money.
Love my Allan gray global equaties ... also 20% plus for the year.
What great return. Thanks for sharing. 💪🏻💪🏻
Thank you
Pleasure my friend 🏆
Well I started 3 years ago easy equity but but I mostly negative. TSA positive, Ray property positive but ZA is negative with large percentage much larger value
Great stuff my friend. Just keep it up. Patience is power. Eventually, you will get your portfolio to where you want it to be. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Louis. Really valuable information.
Glad it helps. Thanks for watching 👊🏻
Thank you for the insightful teachings. Great video
My pleasure! Thanks for supporting the channel 💪🏻
You nailed it bro... Dankie Baba
Pleasure my friend. Thanks for watching 👊🏻👊🏻
The truth is investing in JSE will not return growth as compared to international investments such as the S&P500
Absolutely. That's why i mentioned us undexes and stocks. If you have the skill, you can still get great returns from JSE stocks .
Graham is that you?
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Sygnia SNP500 ETF is a great investment.
Absolutely, I love to invest in it as well . Thanks for sharing
Subjective opinion: Single year returns are not a predictor for immediate future returns. Saying it will take 1.5 years to doubke your money in amazon stock before their stock value increased by 46% last year is misleading and simply untrue. Same with the S&P conclusion. In the immediate future, these stocka are most likely not going to perform as well as the previous year. In reality, it does take 10 years. Investors need to be ready to absorb the losses and wait for the abnormal returns to favour them.
Thank you for your comment. You make a great point, and you are 100% right. Past returns do not guarantee future returns. It's really important to educate yourself on the matter. I have dozens of videos where I talk about this on the channel.
The point of the video is simply to prove and show that investing can be a great way to build wealth if you have patience and emotional intelligence. 💪🏻
@@louisreynhardt I still think you should be using a 5 year annualized return or something when you are doing these calculations, as we both know that 25% yearly return is not something that can be expected over the medium term. Proving a point is good and all, but not at the cost of misleading by using unrealistic numbers
The returns for the S&P 500 over the past year might be 26.2%, but over the last 5 years the avg annualised return is 16.4%, and that drops to 10.8% if you look at annualized avg over the last 20 years.
@@louisreynhardt watching your videos is part of "educating yourself on the matter" for some.... Using misleading numbers and then expecting people to "re-educate" themselves with the facts doesnt make sense and sounds like a cop out tbh.
Hi. Does that 72 rule apply to all investments amounts? So if I invest 50k at 5% returns , il double the money in 14 years ?
Great question! But yes it does. Its just a quick estimate but you can use it with any amount !
@@louisreynhardt thanks 🙏. Highly appreciate your content . It’s Very helpful .
@MthimkhuluD huge pleasure my friend 🏆
I left the stock took out everything and moved it to crypto 😮 that was in 2021 oh boy what a ride in has been , first year i was able to turn R100k into R500k . But problem is i became greedy and never took any profits , if i tell you i lost almost everything in 2022😂 that R500k went down to R30k within a month, i cried everyday . Now im trying to get it back to R500k so i can cashout and move back to stocks…. It seems impossible but atleast its now sitting at R160k … i would never recommend crypto i wish i never left stocks😂
Thanks for your comment and for sharing. I think it comes down to fear and greed. I hope that you can succeed in the stock market in the coming years 💪🏻
Do you have tax avoidance techniques video/s?
I would say consulting with an accountant will be your best bet. Everyone's taxes will be different. Will look into making a video about this in the future. Thanks 💪🏻💪🏻
Great video Mr Louis
Thanks brother appreciate the support.
I did use your link, I dont see any shares ? . unless its acting odd?
Did you deposit and inbest more than R5000 ? If so the shares should refelct in July. If not I can give you a support number to contact to fix it.
S&P500 averages 10.5% in the long term, not above 20% so this is not too accurate. Gives false hope to investors.
Thanks for your comment. You are right. That is the average over 100 years.
In the video, I said it was the return based only on the last year. It's not an average. There's a difference. False hope is created by the lack of knowledge.
@@louisreynhardt its actually the return over the past 20 years which is relevant to most investors watching your video. The example is flawed and should be improved but yet you seem to deflect and blame it on "lack of knowledge" of the viewer rather than standing up as a creator and educator in the South African personal finance space and holding yourself to a higher standard.
It makes those that do know something about investing become wary and diminishes trust in what you have to say. How are we to know now that the whole point of this video was to sell the dream of a yearly 26% return on investments to people who don't know any better just so you can make some money on them signing up with your affiliate links.
Its still a good message for them to hear, but its the principle of the matter.
P.S. This comes from a place of wanting the best knowledge out there for Saffas as we need to be informed on topics like these. But if YOU KNOW better, then YOU DO better. Unless your only concern is to make money from this and not actually help people, then fairs.
@markeberhardt175 you are missing the point fo his video.
He never said you or any one can exoect that type of returns. Haibo. He merely stated the facts. Your comment is flawed.
You cant simply watch one video and base all your investments on that one video 😂😂😂
Investing is shit.
It certainly can be 🤣🤣 its definitely not easy
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