If You Have No Faith in the Future, Should You Invest? - Honey Good® (2024)

If You Have No Faith in the Future, Should You Invest? - Honey Good® (1)

By Billy Kaderli

As many know, I am more than willing to offer financial advicein order to help others to become financially independent. The sooner the better – that’s good for everyone, right?

I met a lady at a recent event that Akaisha and I attended, and in our visiting together I steered the conversation towards finances. Knowing that she lived in Hawaii and seeing that she was probably in her 40s, I falsely assumed she had some knowledge of money and how it works.

I was wrong.

After I shared with her that we retired at the age of 38, I asked what her financial plan for retirement was. She told me that she did not have much faith in the future, therefore she had no plan.

I asked her, “What if you are wrong?”

Her response was, “I do not think I am wrong.”

The Dollar is Going to Collapse

I have been hearing of the impending collapse of the Dollar for the last forty years.

First, it was going to be replaced with the German Mark, then the Swiss Franc, then the Russian Ruble, Chinese Yuan, and now Bitcoin. Maybe someday they will be right, but so far, betting against the Dollar has been a costly investment.

I like to tell people that the Dollar is the cleanest shirt in the dirty laundry bin. Maybe you have some special inside trading information, but for me, I’ll stick with the U.S. currency.

Various Apocalyptic Scenarios

Maybe it’s part of being human, but it seems that society creates ominous future scenarios of various sorts to scare the living bejesus out of everyone. I’m not sure what the point of these hopeless futures and prophetic collapses are, but I do know one thing. Just as we take care of our bodies by exercising and eating well, it’s important to support our minds by investing in a beneficial and uplifting perspective.

You know the old saying, “If you think you can or you think you can’t, you’re right both ways.”

If you find yourself holding onto a negative world view, how is it possible to move forward with your life? Your retirement plans? Even day-to-day living?

Holocaust survivor Viktor Frankl in his famous book,Man’s Search for Meaning,made profound points about enduring life’s challenges and even the unspeakable. Those in the German concentration camps who had a reason for living – those who had someone to love – survived that monstrous situation. Those who had nothing to live for, gave up and simply died.

If You Have No Faith in the Future, Should You Invest? - Honey Good® (2)

Back to Financial Investing for Profit

It was Baron Rothschild who said, “The time to buy is when there’s blood in the streets.”

When things look the bleakest is the time to buy. We seemed to survive Y2K and the Mayan calendar End of the World projections. Remember those?

When there is no hope for the future, it’s time to go long. Remember the 2009 financial crisis? The S&P 500 Index hit 666, and today it is about four times higher. Buying on that day of the low would have taken somecajones… yet people did and have been handsomely rewarded.

The Future is a Mystery

None of us know what the future holds. If you have a bleak outlook for the future, you can always short the markets and make money that way. But if you are more optimistic that the sun is going to shine tomorrow and the world’s problems are more manufactured than real, then you need to be an investor.

This is not to say throw caution to the wind and dump everything you have in the markets, but no matter what your age – a good guideline is to subtract your age from 120 and that is the percentage you should have in the equity markets – it is important to have assets invested there so your portfolio has a chance of growing, outpacing inflation.

What do you think? Is now a good time to go long?

About the Authors

Billy and Akaisha Kaderli are recognized retirement experts and internationally published authors on topics of finance, medical tourism and world travel. With the wealth of information they share on their award-winning website,RetireEarlyLifestyle.com, they have been helping people achieve their own retirement dreams since 1991. They wrote the popular books,The Adventurer’s Guide to Early RetirementandYour Retirement Dream IS Possibleavailable on their website,bookstoreor onAmazon.com.

If You Have No Faith in the Future, Should You Invest? - Honey Good® (2024)

FAQs

Can Christians invest money? ›

The Bible doesn't specifically state that we should invest, but also does not forbid it. Investing is mentioned in Proverbs 31:16 and used in Jesus's parables (ex.

Is saving for future needs in the Bible? ›

The Bible encourages saving.

6:6-8, 21:20). As you work and God provides you with income, He expects you to pay your taxes, give to His work and meet your present needs. But there is more. He expects you to set some of this aside to prepare for upcoming needs, when income will not be adequate or available.

What does the Bible say about investing in your future? ›

The Bible teaches that it's possible to wisely save and invest for the future while also being “rich toward God” by “storing up treasures in heaven” (Luke 12:21; Matt. 6:19–21).

What does God say about investment? ›

What does the Bible say about investing? To invest is not about accumulating wealth for the sake of financial gain alone. We are called to be good stewards of the resources we gather, and to invest our money for our present and future needs is one part of being a good steward.

What did Jesus say about saving money? ›

The dangers of wealth and saving too much

Matthew 6:19 - "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal.

What does God say about spending money? ›

Proverbs 21:20 says, “A wise man saves for the future, but the foolish man spends whatever he gets.” Saving is making provision for tomorrow. The most effective way to save is to do it every time you receive income. Save for both long-term and short-term.

How does God want us to manage money? ›

Biblical financial stewardship encourages a spirit of generosity. As we recognize that our blessings are gifts from God, we are inspired to share them with others in need. The apostle Paul instructs believers to "do good, to be rich in good deeds, and to be generous and willing to share" (1 Timothy 6:18).

Does God want us to be rich in money? ›

The Bible issues several warnings against the love of money and the snare of wealth (1 Timothy 3:3; 6:10), but in Proverbs 30:8–9, Agur, the gather of wise sayings, asks that he would have neither poverty nor wealth.

What does the Bible say about earning your own money? ›

Proverbs 12:11 tells us, “Whoever works his land will have plenty of bread, but he who follows worthless pursuits lacks sense.” Proverbs 14:23: “In all toil there is profit, but mere talk tends only to poverty.” Proverbs 12:24, “The hand of the diligent will rule, while the slothful will be put to forced labor.”

What does God say about financial wealth? ›

Proverbs 10:22: The blessing of the Lord makes a person rich, and he adds no sorrow with it. 2 Corinthians 9:8: And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others.

Is investing gambling? ›

Gambling is a short-term pursuit where the individual owns nothing, with negative average returns expected over time. Investing provides ownership in an asset (for stocks) or an expected return (for bonds), over a much longer time frame.

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