Does anyone here do any investing? If so, which product(s) do you use to actually conduct your transactions.
Investing advice is generally worth what you pay for it. I have tried just about every method and strategy over the years as a non-professional investor, including EJ. "Professionals" like EJ are pros at making money. The thing is, they make their money off you. I have found that when the "professionals" have done good work for me--it is because the market is on a tear and everyone is making money anyway (more if you subtract their fees).
You have to figure out what kind of products you want based on your risk tolerance and your goals. Do your own research and buy them yourself through whatever low cost trade company you want. If you are unable or unwilling to find the info you need to make the decision on what to invest in...do what Warren Buffet says. Find the lowest cost S&P index fund you can and let it ride. It will go up and down no doubt, but over a long enough time horizon you will come out just fine. Maximize your IRA and 401k opportunities along the way.
Like I said, it is generally worth what you pay for it. My advice included. I have never found the guy that has been able do something contrary to the overall market. Better or worse. Maybe I should get your guys number I'm all for a professional getting their cut. Happy to pay for it. It would be nice to find the pro that just took a flat percentage of the wins (and losses!) and called it a day.My EJ man. made me money when the market was down. I don’t care that I have to pay him. Would cost me a lot more to learn for myself. He also guides me in areas where he makes no money (my work 401k).
Everyone is in their field to make money. I don’t mind paying for good results.
...I have never found the guy that has been able do something contrary to the overall market...
...keep it simple, low cost, and consistent.
Cryptocurrency.