"Trump paid plenty of lip service to working-class Americans, but as president-elect, he's moved quickly to stack his administration with billionaires that share his vision of a rigged economy that only works for people like them."
Yup, there are a lot of options for civil disobedience in the use of your money. I bank with a credit union, myself, and love that CU’s give you away around fees. Mine, for instance, lets you have a line of credit that, if you accidentally overdraw, will make the payment without triggering fees. You just pay back the few pennies in interest and you’re good to go.
I look at investing in stocks the way I look at people using gasoline.
You have no real options. With a president like Trump, and both ruling parties being owned by Wall Street, it’s just unwise not to be invested if you’re able to be.
Yup, there are a lot of options for civil disobedience in the use of your money. I bank with a credit union, myself, and love that CU’s give you away around fees. Mine, for instance, lets you have a line of credit that, if you accidentally overdraw, will make the payment without triggering fees. You just pay back the few pennies in interest and you’re good to go.
I look at investing in stocks the way I look at people using gasoline.
You have no real options. With a president like Trump, and both ruling parties being owned by Wall Street, it’s just unwise not to be invested if you’re able to be.