No doubt being financially free and not having to worry much about health care and other expenses especially in retirement cannot be overemphasized, making smart plans and setting up diversified investment portfolios is quite essential.
Please could you quide me on how to get in touch with your consultant? My funds are being eroded by inflation and I seek a more lucrative investment strategy
I just googled the man you mentioned, I am quite impressed with his credentials, will get in touch because I need all the help I can get, and consequently schedule a phone call. Thanks.
Carl Jason Cohen is a retirement manager and investment/savings expert, has demonstrated expertise in investment strategies and has been involved in managing
Financial planning is like navigation. If you know where you are and where you want to go, navigation isn't such a great problem. It's when you don't know the two points that it's difficult
The first step in every successful investment is to establish your goals and risk tolerance, a task best undertaken with the assistance of a financial advisor.
The technical analysis expert I admire the most. his risk management tactics truly deliver results. Brian Nelson's program of expertise has a wide presence across the internet.
I can totally relate to not knowing what your day will look like when you retire. I went from 100 mph to 10 mph in 2 months and found that the things that I wanted to do to occupy my time were expensive! Didn't plan for that. Now I'm looking for a side hustle to keep myself busy and make the extra spending money. Good video.
Thank you! What kind of stuff have you been doing. I've been playing some pickle ball and doing a lot of fishing. My friend has a boat so when 4 of us go out on the boat it only costs about $30 a piece for gas. But, I've been traveling a lot too and it ain't cheap. But, my wife has a knack for finding good travel deals.
We play tennis and go fishing quite a bit. We also have a sail boat we take on trips but the hot summers in SW Florida are tough. Not much fun being outdoors for the summer and not much to do inside. We should get a motorhome and travel up North where it is cooler but I didn’t plan for that🤣@@TheRetirementality
A Caribbean island would be the last place I would retire to. I need change. I knew this. I sold everything, retired and bought a motorhome at 52. I travel the country searching out beautiful sights and weather. I spend the winters in Florida usually. One year I spent it in Arizona. That was 7 years ago and I am still enjoying it. I went on 9 cruises last year. I have a 23 day cruise booked for April in the Med. But to each their own.
Your life sounds awesome. 23 day cruise sounds good too. Do the Caribbean island thing. We had a great time. It was just expensive and not our forever place.
So true 👍 Hardly anyone talks about how to plan for your daily life in retirement or when one hits financial independence 🤔 Binge watching a bit to catch up on your content. 📺👍
The issue is the specific island that you chose. If you chose St. Lucia, you would be so busy and never bored you would never want to leave. People that move here never want to leave
@@TheRetirementality make sure you do and if you want fun and awesomeness and entertainment and beaches- stay in Rodney Bay. If you want rainforest and beautiful mountains and nature and relaxation, stay in Soufriere 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Exactly. I have more than enough to retire based on my current spending, but my activity now revolves around making money. When I retire it will revolve around spending money. So part of planning has to be to figure out how much more spending I'll have to do in retirement not to get bored.
Not to mention your Florida house flooded! Stuff happens for sure. Thinking about what retirement should look like for each of us should be age related too. Retiring earlier in my life would have been more boring because of my ability to be more active than I am now, not to mention the expense which you covered. At my current age, I am happy with a less active lifestyle partly because I lived life to the max while I was able and had the opportunity and money to do it. I haven’t missed out at all. I believe you are spot on. Retirement “looks like” will evolve after ultimately retiring, even if retiring early.
Yea, I had the flood in the first version of the this video but I had to re-shoot the video because of a lighting problem and I forgot to mention it the second time. Once you get the new knee you'll be running around everywhere.
Living in Georgia 60# of the women even in their 20s weigh more than me at 6’1 225. Past that it’s always been a good life to never get married and no children. Exceptional life, but women don’t understand we will never marry them once they’ve let Chad or Tyrone waste their beautiful years. I’m over 50 and 50 year old women need to have grandchildren along with being married for decades.
Ha, I spent 10 years in GA I left when I got out of college. I never thought I'd get married but I found the right one about 10 years ago. She doesn't like it when I introduce her as my first wife lol
No doubt being financially free and not having to worry much about health care and other expenses especially in retirement cannot be overemphasized, making smart plans and setting up diversified investment portfolios is quite essential.
Honestly this cannot be overemphasized, helping people mitigate unforseen circumstances and mistakes .It's always good to have a financial plan
Working with an advisor is very excellent. I have been able to manage my portfolio thanks to a Carl Jason Cohen
Please could you quide me on how to get in touch with your consultant? My funds are being eroded by inflation and I seek a more lucrative investment strategy
I just googled the man you mentioned, I am quite impressed with his credentials, will get in touch because I need all the help I can get, and consequently schedule a phone call. Thanks.
Carl Jason Cohen is a retirement manager and investment/savings expert, has demonstrated expertise in investment strategies and has been involved in managing
Financial planning is like navigation. If you know where you are and where you want to go, navigation isn't such a great problem. It's when you don't know the two points that it's difficult
Now with the recent economy, To get Financial FREEDOM you have to be making money while you're asleep.
True though unfortunately mine always end up with losses 😭
The first step in every successful investment is to establish your goals and risk tolerance, a task best undertaken with the assistance of a financial advisor.
After meeting Mr Brian in the United States, my life changed completely. Yours can change too, it's just a matter of commitment and focus.
The technical analysis expert I admire the most. his risk management tactics truly deliver results. Brian Nelson's program of expertise has a wide presence across the internet.
I can totally relate to not knowing what your day will look like when you retire. I went from 100 mph to 10 mph in 2 months and found that the things that I wanted to do to occupy my time were expensive!
Didn't plan for that. Now I'm looking for a side hustle to keep myself busy and make the extra spending money. Good video.
Thank you! What kind of stuff have you been doing. I've been playing some pickle ball and doing a lot of fishing. My friend has a boat so when 4 of us go out on the boat it only costs about $30 a piece for gas. But, I've been traveling a lot too and it ain't cheap. But, my wife has a knack for finding good travel deals.
We play tennis and go fishing quite a bit. We also have a sail boat we take on trips but the hot summers in SW Florida are tough. Not much fun being outdoors for the summer and not much to do inside. We should get a motorhome and travel up North where it is cooler but I didn’t plan for that🤣@@TheRetirementality
A Caribbean island would be the last place I would retire to. I need change. I knew this. I sold everything, retired and bought a motorhome at 52. I travel the country searching out beautiful sights and weather. I spend the winters in Florida usually. One year I spent it in Arizona. That was 7 years ago and I am still enjoying it. I went on 9 cruises last year. I have a 23 day cruise booked for April in the Med. But to each their own.
Your life sounds awesome. 23 day cruise sounds good too. Do the Caribbean island thing. We had a great time. It was just expensive and not our forever place.
So true 👍 Hardly anyone talks about how to plan for your daily life in retirement or when one hits financial independence 🤔
Binge watching a bit to catch up on your content. 📺👍
The issue is the specific island that you chose. If you chose St. Lucia, you would be so busy and never bored you would never want to leave. People that move here never want to leave
It is true that different islands have very different vibes. I haven't been to St. Lucia, but I want to visit it very much.
@@TheRetirementality make sure you do and if you want fun and awesomeness and entertainment and beaches- stay in Rodney Bay. If you want rainforest and beautiful mountains and nature and relaxation, stay in Soufriere 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@@tristybrooke33 I want them both. I might need to stay awhile 😍
Nice video. Your down to earth nature comes through.
Thank you very much. I appreciate the compliment.
Love the Idea need to make it a reality.
go try it out for a while and see what you think.
Exactly. I have more than enough to retire based on my current spending, but my activity now revolves around making money. When I retire it will revolve around spending money. So part of planning has to be to figure out how much more spending I'll have to do in retirement not to get bored.
Yep. I've been traveling quite a bit a lately.
Thank you for this episode. I hope that you post more. I love your channel. I am doing recreational employment.
Thanks Darrell! I appreciate all of your engagement. What is your recreational job?
Not to mention your Florida house flooded! Stuff happens for sure. Thinking about what retirement should look like for each of us should be age related too. Retiring earlier in my life would have been more boring because of my ability to be more active than I am now, not to mention the expense which you covered. At my current age, I am happy with a less active lifestyle partly because I lived life to the max while I was able and had the opportunity and money to do it. I haven’t missed out at all. I believe you are spot on. Retirement “looks like” will evolve after ultimately retiring, even if retiring early.
Yea, I had the flood in the first version of the this video but I had to re-shoot the video because of a lighting problem and I forgot to mention it the second time. Once you get the new knee you'll be running around everywhere.
Telling it like it is
Thanks man. I try to keep it real.
Living in Georgia 60# of the women even in their 20s weigh more than me at 6’1 225. Past that it’s always been a good life to never get married and no children. Exceptional life, but women don’t understand we will never marry them once they’ve let Chad or Tyrone waste their beautiful years. I’m over 50 and 50 year old women need to have grandchildren along with being married for decades.
I'm 62, 6'2", 170 lbs, never been married, and don't even think of dating women anymore.
Ha, I spent 10 years in GA I left when I got out of college. I never thought I'd get married but I found the right one about 10 years ago. She doesn't like it when I introduce her as my first wife lol
@@timelston4260 Ha, I got one 8 years younger than me.
Well that thumbnail is not entirely unpleasant.
My analytics say that 95% of my viewers are men so I thought it wouldn't hurt. 😝
@@TheRetirementality I tune in either way, but it sure don't hurt. 😆
@@soundsnags2001 I used that thumbnail a couple of times on my other channel. It's the wife and her sister.