Which genius investment strategy is right for you? The quiz will help you to get the most out of it!
The world has dozens of investment geniuses who have made millions by choosing the right assets and investing their money using their agile mind, ingenuity, and determination.
Of course, many of us would love to be in their shoes. However, not everybody decides to follow the same path because investing money involves certain risks. Of course, there are risks, but they can be minimised with adequate preparation and choosing the right strategy.
So, we get that you need to prepare to invest money, but how do you select the best strategy? The Lectera quiz can help you with this! It will analyse your personal needs, knowledge, and preferences and tell which genius investment strategy you should try to follow to become rich in the shortest time possible. There are four strategies. So, let's find out how you can make your first million in no time!
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Which genius investment strategy is right for you? The quiz will help you to get the most out of it!
Let's start from the very beginning! What is your financial goal?
How long are you willing to keep capital in your investment portfolio?
What are you good at?
How willing are you to take risks?
What assets do you have direct experience with?
You urgently need to save a certain amount of money. How will you do it?
Imagine the following situation: you wake up and discover that half of your shares have fallen by 20%. What are you going to do?
What is your strongest character trait?
To invest successfully, you must…
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Which genius investment strategy is right for you? The quiz will help you to get the most out of it!
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