tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599017594616837319.post2196058969864582381..comments2023-07-08T10:54:11.279-07:00Comments on My journey to financial independence - www.niterainbow.com: April 2013 update ($238,300 +$4,470 or +1.8%)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599017594616837319.post-85023698080054718542013-06-02T04:50:03.813-07:002013-06-02T04:50:03.813-07:00Hi Liquid,
On my way to financial independence it ...Hi Liquid,<br />On my way to financial independence it is exactly what I did. There is a quite fine balance between investing in retirement oriented portfolio and financial independence one. I deployed all of my cash and now need to start re-building my emergency fund %-)<br />You see, market correction will unlikely to help the financial independence, as such. More over, I think that people and institutions were sitting for such a long time on piles of cash, that they will keep on putting in stocks, in spite the fact that they overvalued and dividends payouts are going down by a year.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5599017594616837319.post-34807972390633834652013-05-02T01:01:34.825-07:002013-05-02T01:01:34.825-07:00I can understand how balancing multiple currencies...I can understand how balancing multiple currencies can be difficult. Having some liquid money on hand is pretty smart in case a great opportunity comes along :D But I agree that you shouldn't need more than 25% of your assets in depreciating paper money. Do you have any plans to deploy your extra cash or are you waiting for a meaningful correction in the stock market first? Liquid Independencehttp://www.freedomthirtyfiveblog.comnoreply@blogger.com