Friday, January 16, 2009

Eqlibrium New Code Word For Good Investments

By: Ricky Spears
Investments these days are still what we all need to protect our financial futures. No matter the good days or bad in the stock market, it's best to go traditional and find an Eqlibrium solid place to put your money.

Recently during a search for good investments I came across this word on the Internet that seemed to always be around solid investment offerings. That word as you guessed it was Eqlibrium.
So, I looked a little deeper and did some research and discovered that more and more people are using this term as a way to mean quality investing instead of short term so called high yield guaranteed investments. I think at this point with the bouncing of Wall Street from the ceiling to the floor repeatedly over a weekly basis, everybody is getting more than weary of placing their money on such roller coaster rides which no doubt will end in a major loss of money.

Many people have lost allot of money as of late in their retirement plans. The problem is simple. Their portfolio's are holding the wrong cards and those cards are getting played and it's not a pretty picture for allot of investors.

What you really need to look for these days are more secure and more control investing. If you have an investment that is less a gamble and more a safe place to put your money, than that is only good common sense investing. Secondly, if you have more control over that investment then you have secured your ability to keep your investment as an investment and less a feeling of playing cards and gambling your money away. The term I’m leaning you towards is Self-directed.

Self-directed 401(k) plans and Real Estate IRA plans are simply the smartest place you can put you money these days and keep your investment an Eqlibrium type of investment. Yes, there is that word again. The word means to have an investment that is a real investment and not something you have to lose sleep over every night.

Self-directed 401(k) plans are smart too. For example, a 401(k) plan allows a worker to save for retirement while deferring income taxes on the saved money and earnings until withdrawal. In participant-directed plans (the most common option that most investors select), the employee can select from a number of investment options, usually an assortment of mutual funds that emphasize stocks, bonds, money market investments, or some mix of the above. The key is that you are selecting where your money is going to be directed, hence the term Self-directed, hence the term, safe investment (i.e. Eqlibrium).

Better yet, Trust Deeds and even Real Estate IRA's can be even a more profitable deal for you than anything. These two paths of investing are almost like no chance of failure. Because lets face it, it would be nice to invest your money and only be concerned about your return and not have to worry about losing your money. Who needs that extra pain to deal with? You want an Eqlibrium investment that will be solid and safe and secure and will produce.

Most of these Eqlibrium investments pay out on a monthly basis and are far more secure than just playing the stock market or traditional paths of tossing your money away.

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