Whether you refresh your portfolio every five minutes or check it infrequently, like most investors you probably experience some level of stress associated with your retirement savings. The thought of not having enough money to provide for your family and enjoy life in retirement triggers a sinking feeling, no matter your appetite for risk or threshold for anxiety. With this in mind, it makes sense to reach your retirement investing goals using strategies that induce as little stress as possible.
The portfolio of preferred shares Ted put together in that article generates nearly $47,000 in annual income. You can check it out in the above-linked article. But the moral of the story is if you’re aiming to produce income you can live off in retirement (and isn’t that really the goal come retirement?), you can utilize relatively less risky strategies that might take more time to research and execute, but generate considerably less stress throughout the process.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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A Lower-Stress Way To Invest For Retirement
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