Every portfolio starts small then grows over time. Main thing is if Dividends grow. I started end September 2024. I have invested previously many years ago but those days you had to buy 100 shares. Now there is low cost online brokers and fractional shares. I got first dividends in October from ETS and was just over r20 but in January it will be much more as I started adding. During October November. Always nice to see dividends and growth over time
can I ask as a totally new beginner. 1. Do I buy purchase shares when it is green or red on the graph of the company? 2. Do I have to buy and sell everyday or should I buy and leave it for months? 3. Am I supposed to check the app everyday for progress of shares??
@@Puuuurr you would have to learn about technical analysis as shares go up and down so you can't buy if a share goes up or down. Also fundamental analysis. If a share has good earnings and good future prospects it could be a buy. But also if a share has bad future prospects due to whatever factors then it may not be a buy. If you are new it would be wiser to stick to ETFs especially the ones that track indexes as you are buying a whole basket of shares so you are diversified. Then buy regularly like monthly.
You have a journey so similar to mine. I always look forward to Sundays to watch your content. It’s relatable and so real. Way to go Ma’am Millionaire ❤️❤️❤️
Great videos. I started seriously investing in EasyEquities this year and have made a modest profit however due to some debt obligations, I had to sell half my portfolio but next year, I am planning on getting to it. I am really inspired
Quality content 👌 so at 7:39 you mentioned ukuthi you bought property. Can you please make a video telling us more about the preparation it took for that. Please tlhe! Thank you so much, Jenny
I've been thinking of going back into EasyEquities again cause i have saved more this year so i know when i start with investment i can be focused and dedicated, i did a fixed acc and i didn't withdraw so its proof i can be disciplined with other financial parts
Bought shares on Easy Equities while I understood nothing, but this video has really helped. Now I know what to do with my Stokvel money. Thank you Jen❤
Hi Jenn, Tlotlo here from Botswana. Just wanted to say great work. Ke wena Proverbs 31 woman, proactive and does just hope that things will figure themselves out... God bless...
The key with easy properties is to buy more shares of property you already have in auction and buy then underpriced so 80c for R1 share. Then wait it out very long term so that even if you sell at the initial R1 you mafe profit via discount and dividends
Thank you for sharing Jenn.🥰🥰I've only been on easy equities for several months but this video made me realise that I made the mistake of focusing solely on individual stocks.
Sis U have earned yourself a new subscriber, 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Ur content just showed up today, I watched your video and I just knew ukuthi "You are the one", I wish I came towards Ur channel long time😅
Great video and love your authenticity on your journey :) hope you continue to grow in your learning. There are many ways to understand and interpret financials but you'll definitely get the hang of it! Your view may just change from targeting Dividends to capital appreciation.. That was an eye opener for me. Keep doing the things with the relatable explanations 😊😊💯🙏👌 BTW - easy properties has monthly auction periods so just see when the next auction is on the EE calender. Also - Thrive shares, they are discounted from a fees perspective. Easy Equities tries to incentivise buying activity on specific stocks so when that little rocket is there, it means it qualifies for the discount, cheap way to save on fees!
So basically on the property side you investing its very lucrative. I’ve attending few online webinars and it’s a great platform. Also if you want to sell best to sell stocks 🎉
The ETN I haven’t researched but from my guess it’s gonna be an exchange traded note that basically allows South African traders who have constraints in investing in the US market to gain US exposure (Tesla exposure specifically not the whole US exposure) its returns won’t be like investing in Tesla but will have adjustments for the “cost of convenience/fees” and the differential in the USD/ZAR rates
USA assets are definitely the best place to be invested in currently considering the monetary policy as well as Trumps incoming fiscal policies which are all pro growth, if it's possible you should also look into the USA small cap stocks as Trumps fiscal policies are really going to be supportive of the small cap stocks and we might even see them outperform the likes of the S&P500 and the Nasdaq
Spotting opportunities is very important seeing Arc go from 1% to over 40% and you don’t buy more ❓ ride the momentum is something you need to improve on next year … also don’t hold on tanking stocks because of dividends…you not making money from it makes no sense to hold loss of 15% of your money while waiting for a 3% dividend
Before you buy stocks like kumba first look at commodity prices of the products they mine Eg if iron or copper prices are dropping it means the price of the product kumba is mining is losing value and that will result in revenues dropping too so it’s not the right time to buy
Hi, my question is where do you get insight on what to invest on? Im 20 this year and im looking to invest throughout the entirety of this year, see where i end up and hopefully continue. So if you dont mind sharing insights on where i can find the right information as well as where your learnt what you know, please do, id highly appreciate it
easyproperties takes time, in reality even when you invest in the actual property such as buying a flat, it will take more than a decade to see the profit. and it is not so easy to tap out.
Hey mama, what happens if there is a loss? Do you lose your money or you can wait until the market has recovered?✨I hope my question makes sense😬I want to start investing but I don’t know where to start
@@thato06you only lose when you sell. But if the price of something drops if fundamentals are good you can add or you can sell before it drops more. Called a stop loss.
@@siphokazimpati999 technically you only lose when you sell. If you hold then the value of your holdings is reduced. But if it is a good story and good earnings etc then you can buy more. If it's a bad story then sell and cut your losses. Depends on each share.
Your videoes are so ameizing im your new fav i live in norway i have been wanting to do busness hair care products to but dont know how to do that would like to talk to you for advice
I think you should seriously reconsider your strategy around your Zar Account. I understand that you are not aggressive investor however the growth rate(ZAR) is not beating the overall market. Invest in what you know and you will reap rewards.
Sandile mfethu, I hardly put money on my ZAR account, it’s the list of my priorities. It is only this year that I started adding money on it after maxing out my Tax Free account. My focus has been on my Tax free and building my emergency fund to R200k.
Buisnesses tht pay dividends cn be disadvantaged they are usualy slow growth buisnesses other thing is tht you over diversifying foccus on wat you know and only invest in companies tht you can write an essay on why you holding the company
I just hate how they force us to participate in Thrive programme. If you don't you get a negative (-) on your balance. Basically you owe EE mxm. I don't get it
@@ScissorN, I also owe TFG. I'm paying and using credit, so I'm going in a circle. Next year, I'll just pay. I'm planning on destroying my card to force discipline. so I'm also stupid.🤣
Can you respond to our questions please, we are the slow learners, my daughter has invested with sanlam she put her R36 000 for 3 years and we are now interested in going into investing without them, we hear of losing money, what do we lose? All our money?
I wish more and more black people could know that we can buy shares and be shareholders, i know that it's risky but this what made most of white wealthy, they invested a long time ago, they have been holding shares for more then 20 years, even our own President is a Tycoon because of this😅, so we must join this train, i wish to see more and more black people owning business on JSE through buying shares. Creating wealth.
You just guessing do some research read books such as one up on wall street the intelligent investor, essays of warrent buffet and dhando investor untill then keep ur money in etfs only
So you dont advise one to invest directly at SANLAM but to rather do it through easy equity right?😅And also, all those profits and losses where reached after how long?
Lol, I don’t advise anything. But I would not take my money and ask Sanlam to invest for me, I would rather own a portion of Sanlam through buying shares with Easy Equities.
Speaking about easy properties 🤦🏽♂️💔I also regret myself, the growth is slooooow and very hard to sell🤣. I see you also invested in the total world etf; I think total world is not that necessary when you can directly buy s&p 500, satrix top 40, FTSE 100 etc. total world is the fund of funds (comprising all the indexes I mentioned), total world may come at the cost as well. But overall ay ngyakuvuma🤞🏾🔥, uyasebenza mzala
When you are investing for long term, you don’t base your decision on what is doing well now rather what has performed well in the past 5 to 10 years. This was an important lesson I learned a few years ago. For me focusing on dividend paying assets is my investment strategy, while my principle investment grows, I still want to be able to get some returns that I can re-invest to allow my investments to grow even faster or I can withdraw those investments and help it beef up my income. I don’t think there is anything wrong with any investment strategy so ling as you are clear about your game plan.
First this not financial advice, anyone that like to 10x your portfolio in next 5 years, u can buy these companies, MARA, Palantier, Tesla, Nvidia, Walmart, INTEL, ACHR, HOOD and RKLB, SPY, QQQ, VOO.
Hey sis Can you please help me retrieve my easy equities account please I lost my phone that was connected to the email address I was using so now It's been 3years since I've accessed my account. I will really appreciate if you could help me❤️🕯🙏🇿🇦
You access your account entering your email address and then click on forgot password, it will direct you to retrieve your account by resetting your password.
@mayibongwekhumalo2344 I lost the simcard connected to my old email address and I also forgot the password to my old email address because it's been years now
Great videos. I started seriously investing in EasyEquities this year and have made a modest profit however due to some debt obligations, I had to sell half my portfolio but next year, I am planning on getting to it. I am really inspired
🎉🎉🎉millionaires are up ke sana
Sana sivukile 🥰👌🏿
Every portfolio starts small then grows over time. Main thing is if Dividends grow. I started end September 2024. I have invested previously many years ago but those days you had to buy 100 shares. Now there is low cost online brokers and fractional shares. I got first dividends in October from ETS and was just over r20 but in January it will be much more as I started adding. During October November. Always nice to see dividends and growth over time
I love that, goes to show you don’t need to have a lot of money to get started.
@JennNxumalo I got more dividends from the ETFs in November In TFSA. Reinvested automatically
can I ask as a totally new beginner. 1. Do I buy purchase shares when it is green or red on the graph of the company? 2. Do I have to buy and sell everyday or should I buy and leave it for months? 3. Am I supposed to check the app everyday for progress of shares??
@@Puuuurr you would have to learn about technical analysis as shares go up and down so you can't buy if a share goes up or down. Also fundamental analysis. If a share has good earnings and good future prospects it could be a buy. But also if a share has bad future prospects due to whatever factors then it may not be a buy. If you are new it would be wiser to stick to ETFs especially the ones that track indexes as you are buying a whole basket of shares so you are diversified. Then buy regularly like monthly.
You have a journey so similar to mine. I always look forward to Sundays to watch your content. It’s relatable and so real. Way to go Ma’am Millionaire ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much!!🥹💐🥰
Great videos. I started seriously investing in EasyEquities this year and have made a modest profit however due to some debt obligations, I had to sell half my portfolio but next year, I am planning on getting to it. I am really inspired
Debt will have up back and forth in our financial goals.
Interested in investing
Quality content 👌 so at 7:39 you mentioned ukuthi you bought property. Can you please make a video telling us more about the preparation it took for that. Please tlhe! Thank you so much, Jenny
I'm only 12minutes in and I wholeheartedly appreciate your level of transparency🎉🎉 thank you! And may your portfolio groooooow in abundance❤
I've been thinking of going back into EasyEquities again cause i have saved more this year so i know when i start with investment i can be focused and dedicated, i did a fixed acc and i didn't withdraw so its proof i can be disciplined with other financial parts
Always better to get into investing knowing that you have savings because investing money you are not willing to lose is stressful.
Bought shares on Easy Equities while I understood nothing, but this video has really helped. Now I know what to do with my Stokvel money.
Thank you Jen❤
Hi Jenn, Tlotlo here from Botswana.
Just wanted to say great work. Ke wena Proverbs 31 woman, proactive and does just hope that things will figure themselves out...
God bless...
Ohhhh wow what an honour
The key with easy properties is to buy more shares of property you already have in auction and buy then underpriced so 80c for R1 share. Then wait it out very long term so that even if you sell at the initial R1 you mafe profit via discount and dividends
Yes Easy Properties is long gameplay.
I appreciate you sisi... U gave me everything I needed when I go through ur videos
Sanbonani❤ Blessed Sunday 🙏🏾
Sawbona 🥰💐
Thank you for sharing Jenn.🥰🥰I've only been on easy equities for several months but this video made me realise that I made the mistake of focusing solely on individual stocks.
Sis U have earned yourself a new subscriber, 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Ur content just showed up today, I watched your video and I just knew ukuthi "You are the one", I wish I came towards Ur channel long time😅
Ohhh wowwww, thank you so so much 🙏🏾💐 and welcome to this side of the internet.
Very informative i have learned alot considering that im someone who knows nothing about investment......thank you so much dear❤
Great video and love your authenticity on your journey :) hope you continue to grow in your learning. There are many ways to understand and interpret financials but you'll definitely get the hang of it!
Your view may just change from targeting Dividends to capital appreciation.. That was an eye opener for me. Keep doing the things with the relatable explanations 😊😊💯🙏👌
BTW - easy properties has monthly auction periods so just see when the next auction is on the EE calender.
Also - Thrive shares, they are discounted from a fees perspective. Easy Equities tries to incentivise buying activity on specific stocks so when that little rocket is there, it means it qualifies for the discount, cheap way to save on fees!
Yohhhh I am speechless 😶 🥰, thank you so much for the information on easy prop and thrive. Most especially on Easy Prop. 🙏🏾💯🤩
So basically on the property side you investing its very lucrative. I’ve attending few online webinars and it’s a great platform. Also if you want to sell best to sell stocks 🎉
I appreciate you sisi your videos helped me a lot
The ETN I haven’t researched but from my guess it’s gonna be an exchange traded note that basically allows South African traders who have constraints in investing in the US market to gain US exposure (Tesla exposure specifically not the whole US exposure) its returns won’t be like investing in Tesla but will have adjustments for the “cost of convenience/fees” and the differential in the USD/ZAR rates
USA assets are definitely the best place to be invested in currently considering the monetary policy as well as Trumps incoming fiscal policies which are all pro growth, if it's possible you should also look into the USA small cap stocks as Trumps fiscal policies are really going to be supportive of the small cap stocks and we might even see them outperform the likes of the S&P500 and the Nasdaq
very inspirational Jenn, keep on pposting and inspiring us
Thank you for sharing ❤ been looking for this content 😊
Check if easy properties perhaps tracks the reitz etf
Okay will do.
I have had my Easy Equities account since 2015 😢 sadly all along bengisaba. My grade 12 teacher introduced me to it but ngangalalela.
Cabanga mtase, but I understand how you were feeling. It’s a platform you should be ready for.
Hey, Check out how to calculate net present value, you might find it useful information.
With easy properties you have to wait for auction to sell, and just because you're selling on auction it doesn't mean someone will buy
Ohhh nkosiyami kwaze kwanzima, good thing that I am not buying more of these shares 🫣
So inspiring thanks for sharing this ❤❤❤
I feel the same about easy properties
Awusemhle cc Koti❤
Thank you 🤩
Good morning I just want to find out do you reinvest your dividends
Yes majority of the time, I do.
Spotting opportunities is very important seeing Arc go from 1% to over 40% and you don’t buy more ❓
ride the momentum is something you need to improve on next year …
also don’t hold on tanking stocks because of dividends…you not making money from it makes no sense to hold loss of 15% of your money while waiting for a 3% dividend
Hey Jenn! Nice video. Which video recording app do you use for the Easy Equities pop up?
Hi sesi, so if I buy the shares directly on Easy Equities, the dividend paying companies will automatically pay me dividends when they are available?
Yessss they pay to your Account with Easy Equities, you can either withdraw it or re-invest it.
Thank you
I am on a demo account now and will invest on the ZAR and Taxfree account soon
Before you buy stocks like kumba first look at commodity prices of the products they mine
Eg if iron or copper prices are dropping it means the price of the product kumba is mining is losing value and that will result in revenues dropping too so it’s not the right time to buy
Hi, my question is where do you get insight on what to invest on? Im 20 this year and im looking to invest throughout the entirety of this year, see where i end up and hopefully continue. So if you dont mind sharing insights on where i can find the right information as well as where your learnt what you know, please do, id highly appreciate it
Appreciate the inspiration 🙏
Thanks ❤I found the video🎉🎉🎉
easyproperties takes time, in reality even when you invest in the actual property such as buying a flat, it will take more than a decade to see the profit. and it is not so easy to tap out.
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 your amazing!
thanks a lot i learnt a lot from your information thanks
Great video, I also blew it at some stage but I'm back focused on my strategy to reach that R100K again!
Big up to you, we are focused now 👌🏿💯
Is it possible to lose all your money if you invested??
How do I order the financial journal, please?
Do you understand how Thrive works on Easy Equities?
It's not as complicated as everyone thinks it is. Deposit more than you withdraw. First step.
Honestly, I don’t fully.
Hey mama, what happens if there is a loss? Do you lose your money or you can wait until the market has recovered?✨I hope my question makes sense😬I want to start investing but I don’t know where to start
@@nthabisengpetronela4027 Too me. I hope she help you in this comment if she will.
You can wait until it recovers… you only really loose it if you withdraw while it’s still sitting at a loss…
@@thato06you only lose when you sell. But if the price of something drops if fundamentals are good you can add or you can sell before it drops more. Called a stop loss.
When the value goes down so does your money.
@@siphokazimpati999 technically you only lose when you sell. If you hold then the value of your holdings is reduced. But if it is a good story and good earnings etc then you can buy more. If it's a bad story then sell and cut your losses. Depends on each share.
Hi… do you have any idea if one can invest in easy equities even if you’re not from SA?
Your spectacles, adorable. Please plug us.🔥
How Do You Handle EasyEquities Receiving The Deposited Money,
But Not Reflecting It On The Account?
I'm struggling with my easy equities app🤦🏽♀️💀
I registered mine yesterday but I'm clueless there, I don't know what to do 😢
Thank you for sharing
My sister how long did u invest
Your videoes are so ameizing im your new fav i live in norway i have been wanting to do busness hair care products to but dont know how to do that would like to talk to you for advice
Hi my sister plz tel me with a budget of around R7000 a month where can that get me
seegneeya🙂 good video
😂😂🥰thank you
Can I tap into Franc app investment journey when I am in Swaziland
Hey jenn ❤
Hey huney 😍
Problem is easy equities is that when you want to withdraw your gains, they lock your account to stop you 🙄
Ay no, I've withdrawn so many times, never had that problem... You need to contact them...
Morning..youre so humble ...can ur mentor my ..my Angel
Thank you so much 🥰🥰
I think you should seriously reconsider your strategy around your Zar Account. I understand that you are not aggressive investor however the growth rate(ZAR) is not beating the overall market.
Invest in what you know and you will reap rewards.
Sandile mfethu, I hardly put money on my ZAR account, it’s the list of my priorities. It is only this year that I started adding money on it after maxing out my Tax Free account. My focus has been on my Tax free and building my emergency fund to R200k.
How to buy shares
Hey girl i really like how you think... I am planning to open franc investment may i please have your link
Great 👍🏿 here’s the link franc.app.link/jennifer-nxumalo
35k subies🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Sana sifikile 😍
Buisnesses tht pay dividends cn be disadvantaged they are usualy slow growth buisnesses other thing is tht you over diversifying foccus on wat you know and only invest in companies tht you can write an essay on why you holding the company
I am stuck like you on the Easyproperties, I don't know what to do with it too
I don’t like at all.
I just hate how they force us to participate in Thrive programme. If you don't you get a negative (-) on your balance. Basically you owe EE mxm. I don't get it
Very good...
Thank you 🤩 💐
Does ot work for Namibians
I am honestly not sure, with Easy Equities I don’t know anyone from the company.
What is easy equities
💯💯
Interesting, do you have a referral code 😊
Investing while u in dept is a set back
I owe foschini but i would rather not pay them and pump the money into my investment portfolio now i realise how stupid i am 😂😂😂😂
@ScissorN unless you're on the 6 month interest free payment plan
@@ScissorN, I also owe TFG. I'm paying and using credit, so I'm going in a circle. Next year, I'll just pay. I'm planning on destroying my card to force discipline. so I'm also stupid.🤣
Big ups to you 🙌🏿💯
@@smilogfx 😂😂😂 we will be fine hle
Can you respond to our questions please, we are the slow learners, my daughter has invested with sanlam she put her R36 000 for 3 years and we are now interested in going into investing without them, we hear of losing money, what do we lose? All our money?
Where do we buy?
You only loose when you sell. Market is general going up and its up to you and your growth strategy.
Thank you Sandile.
Anna, I am not a financial advisor. I cannot then come here and tell you what to do with your money or where to invest.
My didn't you hide or shade ur accounts codes, to avoid hacks.
I wish more and more black people could know that we can buy shares and be shareholders, i know that it's risky but this what made most of white wealthy, they invested a long time ago, they have been holding shares for more then 20 years, even our own President is a Tycoon because of this😅, so we must join this train, i wish to see more and more black people owning business on JSE through buying shares. Creating wealth.
You just guessing do some research read books such as one up on wall street the intelligent investor, essays of warrent buffet and dhando investor untill then keep ur money in etfs only
Can a Ghanaian invest there
Lesson: Do not INVEST in something you do not understand
Ur easy property account is up 21 percent that's a 5th of ur investment
I regret using easy properties
Why
@lungilebafana9388 the don't let you sell till auctions and even their pricing equates to a loss at sale
Great content ✊
Are you not scared to share so much of your personal information? I'm scared for you
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So you dont advise one to invest directly at SANLAM but to rather do it through easy equity right?😅And also, all those profits and losses where reached after how long?
Lol, I don’t advise anything. But I would not take my money and ask Sanlam to invest for me, I would rather own a portion of Sanlam through buying shares with Easy Equities.
How do you buy shares with easy equities?
Speaking about easy properties 🤦🏽♂️💔I also regret myself, the growth is slooooow and very hard to sell🤣.
I see you also invested in the total world etf; I think total world is not that necessary when you can directly buy s&p 500, satrix top 40, FTSE 100 etc. total world is the fund of funds (comprising all the indexes I mentioned), total world may come at the cost as well.
But overall ay ngyakuvuma🤞🏾🔥, uyasebenza mzala
That easy prop thing I don’t want if anymore. Thank you on the tip regarding the ETFS, I will go back and so some clean up.
@@JennNxumalo easyprop hold our money hostage qha..you are welcome Sdinane
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1. I am not a financial advisor!2. Purple group is performing well at the moment!
3. I say no to focusing on dividend paying products!
Please explain number 3
When you are investing for long term, you don’t base your decision on what is doing well now rather what has performed well in the past 5 to 10 years. This was an important lesson I learned a few years ago. For me focusing on dividend paying assets is my investment strategy, while my principle investment grows, I still want to be able to get some returns that I can re-invest to allow my investments to grow even faster or I can withdraw those investments and help it beef up my income. I don’t think there is anything wrong with any investment strategy so ling as you are clear about your game plan.
What are those free tax accounts in SA?
It's Sig-niya 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂dankoo
First this not financial advice, anyone that like to 10x your portfolio in next 5 years, u can buy these companies, MARA, Palantier, Tesla, Nvidia, Walmart, INTEL, ACHR, HOOD and RKLB, SPY, QQQ, VOO.
Let me subscribe
Hey sis
Can you please help me retrieve my easy equities account please
I lost my phone that was connected to the email address I was using so now It's been 3years since I've accessed my account.
I will really appreciate if you could help me❤️🕯🙏🇿🇦
You access your account entering your email address and then click on forgot password, it will direct you to retrieve your account by resetting your password.
@mayibongwekhumalo2344 I lost the simcard connected to my old email address and I also forgot the password to my old email address because it's been years now
Great videos. I started seriously investing in EasyEquities this year and have made a modest profit however due to some debt obligations, I had to sell half my portfolio but next year, I am planning on getting to it. I am really inspired
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