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Sunday 8 January 2012

Passive Income - Rental vs Dividend Yield (3)

Someone said:

"I have been reading on your blogs that your plans on achieving financial freedom and passive income through stocks investments.

I would like to hear your views on why you would not consider passive property rental income as part of your passive income? I believe you have your bullets and so...just curious and would be glad to hear your thoughts."
 
Read? Passive Income - Rental vs Dividend Yield (2)
 
Why I prefer stock dividends as passive income?
 
Stock dividends as passive income is truly passive as it doesn't require lifting a finger to receive them; but it will require strong heart to ride the emotional roller coastal ride across market cycles of bulls and bears.


A portfolio of diversified stocks and good money management to scale in and out the amount of investing capital according to market condition it will help to mitigate portfolio risk and stabilise the heart.

2 comments:

  1. Hi

    I think both are good and if you see any opportunity comes knocking in, thats the path to take :)

    B

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  2. dividend income is beyond your control as you don't run the company.
    for rental income you can pick/choose tenant and pick your ideal housing agent to do the job.
    Or you can run the show yourself with passion.

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