Roaming Returns
Learn how to generate passive income through investing, so you can secure your finances and liberate your life. We've tried pretty much every type of investing. Most take too long to reap rewards and you have to sell your investments to get any usable cash. Short term strategies are stressful, risky, and keep you glued to a screen all day.
Other kinds of passive income take a lot of capital or work to start up. Owning physical real estate comes with headaches and often high capital investment or risk because of debt. And starting an online following or small business requires active management, updates, and customer service.
There's a better way to make passive income that starts rolling in in just 30 days, and if you follow our strategy you can grow it much faster than you ever thought possible. Imagine being able to retire early on a fraction of the capital and never worrying about running out of money. New episodes drop every Tuesday.
Roaming Returns
069 - How Much Monthly Income Can You Make With A Conservative Dividend Portfolio
We just covered our dividend payouts for our more aggressive portfolio, but if you want more security, you should go the conservative route.
So how much can you expect to earn if you want more safety? More than most think is possible. We'll show you today what that looks like.
If neither approach fits, you can implement a hybrid of the two.
The beauty of an income-driven investing strategy is that it lets you see the results on a monthly basis and just how much compounding increases your payouts over time.
Here is the spreadsheet for the conservative portfolio so you can see the numbers.
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