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Jack Sparrow
  1. You can keep your capital in the proverbial "sock", the risk is low and mainly comes down to inflation, theft or loss of legal tender status. Profits from this type of "investment" can only occur in the event of deflation, which is unlikely.

  2. My next suggestion is to invest in treasury bonds, which by definition are risk-free. However, you will not earn too much on them, but you will be sure that you will not lose any capital.

  3. Investing in gold and precious metals is another good idea to invest your savings these days. The risk is low, but remember that the price of gold changes every day. After a few months or years, it may turn out that the money invested will be worth less than at the time of purchase.

  4. Another idea worth considering is investing in real estate. Especially in Poland, when there is a shortage of over a million flats on the market, it can be an investment characterized by a high rate of return. However, you must remember that real estate has high entry costs. An average apartment in Warsaw can cost you upwards of PLN 0.5 million. Also, renting real estate can be a big risk. Polish regulations protect tenants more than landlords.

  5. Corporate bonds are a much riskier investment than treasury bonds. A company issuing such assets is more likely to run into financial difficulties and may go bankrupt. However, if the corporation is doing well, you can have a high rate of return.

  6. Another investment mechanism is professional investment funds supervised by the state. The advantage of these investments is the possibility of diversifying sources, thanks to which you will limit the risk. Our investments are assumed to be the responsibility of professionals who, thanks to their extensive knowledge and experience, should only invest in good assets.

Unfortunately, the biggest downside is the high fees that companies collect. In some cases, the margins are as high as 50% of what the investor earns.

  1. Investments in shares of listed or private companies are aimed at experienced investors. If you feel up to it, go ahead and invest. You only have to accept the risk of high losses in exchange for profits that you will not see on bank deposits or bonds. In order to start investing in shares of listed companies, you must open an investment account in a brokerage house licensed by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority.

The big advantage of having a brokerage account is the freedom to choose what stocks we buy, at what price and when we sell them. Unfortunately, with unsuccessful investments combined with incompetent management, you can lose up to 100% of the invested amount.

In the case of private companies, your investments are managed by venture capital companies. The investment risk here is higher than in stocks of listed companies, but the rates of return are counted in hundreds or thousands of percent.

  1. You can keep your capital in the proverbial "sock", the risk is low and mainly comes down to inflation, theft or loss of legal tender status. Profits from this type of "investment" can only occur in the event of deflation, which is unlikely.

  2. My next suggestion is to invest in treasury bonds, which by definition are risk-free. However, you will not earn too much on them, but you will be sure that you will not lose any capital.

  3. Investing in gold and precious metals is another good idea to invest your savings these days. The risk is low, but remember that the price of gold changes every day. After a few months or years, it may turn out that the money invested will be worth less than at the time of purchase.

  4. Another idea worth considering is investing in real estate. Especially in Poland, when there is a shortage of over a million flats on the market, it can be an investment characterized by a high rate of return. However, you must remember that real estate has high entry costs. An average apartment in Warsaw can cost you upwards of PLN 0.5 million. Also, renting real estate can be a big risk. Polish regulations protect tenants more than landlords.

  5. Corporate bonds are a much riskier investment than treasury bonds. A company issuing such assets is more likely to run into financial difficulties and may go bankrupt. However, if the corporation is doing well, you can have a high rate of return.

  6. Another investment mechanism is professional investment funds supervised by the state. The advantage of these investments is the possibility of diversifying sources, thanks to which you will limit the risk. Our investments are assumed to be the responsibility of professionals who, thanks to their extensive knowledge and experience, should only invest in good assets.

Unfortunately, the biggest downside is the high fees that companies collect. In some cases, the margins are as high as 50% of what the investor earns.

  1. Investments in shares of listed or private companies are aimed at experienced investors. If you feel up to it, go ahead and invest. You only have to accept the risk of high losses in exchange for profits that you will not see on bank deposits or bonds. In order to start investing in shares of listed companies, you must open an investment account in a brokerage house licensed by the Polish Financial Supervision Authority.

The big advantage of having a brokerage account is the freedom to choose what stocks we buy, at what price and when we sell them. Unfortunately, with unsuccessful investments combined with incompetent management, you can lose up to 100% of the invested amount.

In the case of private companies, your investments are managed by venture capital companies. The investment risk here is higher than in stocks of listed companies, but the rates of return are counted in hundreds or thousands of percent.

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