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Do you prefer income/cashflow investing or capital gains/appreciation investing?
The way I see it, capital gains investing seems to be more fitting as a Fastlane vehicle (because you have to do something over and over again, sort of like a business) while income investing is a better choice to stay retired once you achieve your Fastlane goals (because you invest once and most likely hold it long-term, getting predictable regular cashflow from it).
What are your thoughts? If you invest using both, what's your percentage split between them? What are your favorite ways for income investing and capital gains investing?
The way I see it, capital gains investing seems to be more fitting as a Fastlane vehicle (because you have to do something over and over again, sort of like a business) while income investing is a better choice to stay retired once you achieve your Fastlane goals (because you invest once and most likely hold it long-term, getting predictable regular cashflow from it).
What are your thoughts? If you invest using both, what's your percentage split between them? What are your favorite ways for income investing and capital gains investing?
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