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Alex Molina
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Should you invest real estate cashflow in the stock market or savings account?

Alex Molina
  • Investor
  • Stamford, CT
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Hello, 

I have been receiving cashflow from a property I own. I was wondering if the cashflow should be stored in a high yield savings account (4%) or in the stock market? I haven't really heard much about this topic. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you. 

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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The Stock Market is where you invest when you have no idea how to invest, or when the money you use to invest comes from a company you work for, and that's where their retirement program money goes.

If  you want to make money, to retire off of, you invest in RE.  As you get closer to retirement, you just move your money to more passive RE.

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