Stop Losing Money in the 401K Retirement Plan | 401K vs Become The Banker Strategy

by | Nov 20, 2022 | 401k | 2 comments

Stop Losing Money in the 401K Retirement Plan | 401K vs Become The Banker Strategy




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2 Comments

  1. Gloria Day

    So what do you do if you just retired, and all your money is still in a 401 K? Do you transfer it into a gold IRA and buy some Bitcoin? There is no penalty for withdrawal but then it becomes taxable income? I am hearing that cash, is becoming worthless and the market will crash?

  2. Shawn Lover

    I have a good paying job that us so easy, have a business. I'm in the stock market with a great teacher and funding my infinite banking

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