Investing on Mintos for 6 Months in High Yield automated strategy with 9.5 % currently return. But I'm thinking of taking another road probably with Peerberry considering average 15-20% of curent portfolio being in grace and delayed period. Which basically means funds in pause mode with no returns!
The Instant Cash-out feature of the standard auto-strategies works really well. With current high valuations in the stock market 7.5% annual return is not bad at all, when considering the possibility of cashing out during a stock market crash to buy the dip.
@@andreward8510 Can you mention any better alternative to counteract inflation? Since I wrote my previous comment I have been earning like 13% return on my P2P investments, while my Stock Index ETFs have only been dropping or going sideways. Also, inflation only reached 9-11% and is now falling again.
They don't distribute the recovered funds based on investment, but instead give priority to investors with higher and longer exposures. This is reason enough to avoid them. The small investors will pay for the losses.
Hello! Six months ago, I decided to withdraw my money from mintos. Since then, although I have stopped investing, I have 2500 € in "pending payments" and 800 € "in recovery". Can anyone give any advice what can I do to withdraw that money?
What's your take on Mintos? 👇👇👇
I'm investing over 5 years on Mintos without any loss. Today 9,5% return.
Investing on Mintos for 6 Months in High Yield automated strategy with 9.5 % currently return. But I'm thinking of taking another road probably with Peerberry considering average 15-20% of curent portfolio being in grace and delayed period. Which basically means funds in pause mode with no returns!
I'd rather take 6.75% at Bondora than 7% on Mintos.
Why?
Almost 1 year investing on mintos and till now happy with my 19+% return!
How about now 2023
6% in the Prime segment vs 7% in Subprime. Let me think...
The Instant Cash-out feature of the standard auto-strategies works really well. With current high valuations in the stock market 7.5% annual return is not bad at all, when considering the possibility of cashing out during a stock market crash to buy the dip.
yeah, take 15-25% inflation onto consideration and return is not bad at all. Is it?
@@andreward8510 Can you mention any better alternative to counteract inflation? Since I wrote my previous comment I have been earning like 13% return on my P2P investments, while my Stock Index ETFs have only been dropping or going sideways.
Also, inflation only reached 9-11% and is now falling again.
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@@andreward8510 Lol. Nice joke.
@@MrShpoulsen annualised inflation is at least 20%, so my joke for your joke mate
Minimum investment is €50 now. I am going to experiment with the secondary market only for that reason.
They don't distribute the recovered funds based on investment, but instead give priority to investors with higher and longer exposures. This is reason enough to avoid them. The small investors will pay for the losses.
Can you do an update on Mintos? Is it regulated now??
the review has been updated here: p2pempire.com/en/review/mintos
Hello!
Six months ago, I decided to withdraw my money from mintos.
Since then, although I have stopped investing, I have 2500 € in "pending payments" and 800 € "in recovery".
Can anyone give any advice what can I do to withdraw that money?
You can't do much apart from waiting it out.
Can you bring your feed back? How much time you had to wait?
Great video, i think Mintos is a good alternative for saving money on a bankaccount.
Mintos is the best P2P marketplace