#3/ TIPS TO START AN INVESTMENT !!!

Anyone who is considering an investment project must start working on the factors that influence the decision making and the investment profitability . Indeed, no matter what kind of investment you are willing to proceed with, it is major to analyse the parameters that would make your project successful.
There are some question that you have to ask yourself before exploring the investment field:

what is my goal?

To answer this question most of people start an investment for one reason,which is to improve their current financial situation, there are some who might prefer increasing their net worth and others who tend to build up their wealth step by step and those who make savings for the future (long-term growth).
after you set up your goals you have to ask your self the following question :

what is my current financial situation?

you have to check all your sources of revenue in order to choose the right tools of financing the investment such as:
your bank account / personal property / salary / real estate holdings / interests...

How much risk am I capable to take ?

All the investments have a degree of risk and succeeding in it depend on the way you handle it.Yet, being aware of the risk is fundamental, so you can evaluate it according to your: Age, family situation, income...

SO, by gathering the answers on those questions you will be able to have a clear vision of the path you should follow to make your investment project successful. And finally you should not start without consulting information sources, recommendations and market analysis of professionals that would help a lot in it.Yet you should be careful about the market conditions changes and the requirements to adapt your project with it.

I wish everyone a good start in their investment projects.Thank you for reading this ! Any remarks or suggestions or additions please comment below, If you liked this post #resteem it so other people can see it ;)

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