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It might not be the same way that you are going to look at it. So before you start telling me that Mr. V, your strategy is wrong, I want to make sure that this is not a one-size-fit-all. So before we get started, guys, if you're new to the channel, talk about how to earn money, how to save money, how to invest and build worth. So if that's something that interests you, go ahead and hit that subscribe button and any notification bell so you don't miss out on new content. So what's my investment strategy? So if I look across my portfolios, it's actually broken down into three sections, right? The first part of it is just put and don't worry about it, which is retirement accounts. I'm talking about 401k, Roth IRAs and traditional IRAs, right? So I put money in there, some through my employer and others like the IRA accounts, the ones that I contribute into. So those I'm holding long term and not even worry, I'll just keep putting money in there. And in those accounts, mostly you would see stuff like some index funds and some ETFs and a few individual stocks here and there, but mostly from the perspective of just letting it run and grow and just keep putting money into. So then the second part is what I call my income account, which is my dividend portfolio that I've actually shown you guys here. It used to be in M1 Finance, but now I moved it over to Weibo. So if you haven't already checked that video, I'm going to hook it up here so you can definitely go check it out. So in that account, I'm investing in dividend paying stocks, good, solid, blowchips dividend paying stocks. So some of the stocks, monthly dividends, others do pay quarterly dividends. But my goal with that portfolio is to grow it to the point where I can get a monthly dividend of say $1,000 or $2,000 a month just from those stocks. Is it there yet? No, but it's a long ways to go. But I mean, I just take it one dollar at a time, just keep putting money in the account. Then the last part of my portfolio is what I call my growth account. And the growth one is I look at stocks that I think would explode. I mean, I buy those as soon as they explode and make the profit. I don't want to take the risk. I take that money and put it somewhere else. So it's just to get the growth out of it. So an example would be if you invest in something like, I'd say, Draft King, which is a spot betting stock. And so who knows, it's just something that they could get soon or whatever. So if they start, I can buy that as a growth stock in my portfolio. And let it grow as soon as it gets to a point where I feel comfortable, I can set a style a lot. So if anything would happen, I don't lose all the money. I take the profit and I can reinvest that profit. So those are the three main components of my portfolio. So and then on top of that, I also do some sort of day trading, early morning trading, where I try to get at least $250 a day. My goal is to grow that number as soon as I fine tune my strategy or grow that number to say 300, 400, 500 and just keep doing it and getting better. So that is how my portfolio is structured and how I invest my money. So three again, just to recap, three main components have the retirement component, you have the growth component and then you have the income component. So let me know in the comment section how do you structure your investments? Do you have everything just bundled up or do you have them separated as I have mine? And then the platforms that I have my portfolios in, I have my retirement accounts, I have them in Vanguard. My growth account, again, like I said, is in Weibo. And then my dividend account is actually in Weibo as well. Reason why I have my dividend account in Weibo is because they pay interest on your stocks if you enroll in the stock lending program, which is definitely awesome. So that's it, guys. Let me know in the comment section again. If you have any questions about my approach, let me know. Let me know what your strategy is. How do you structure everything? You just mush it up or do you organize them like I do? So like, share, subscribe. YouTube tells me that 90 percent of you guys watching haven't already subscribed to my channel. So go ahead, hit that subscribe button and the notification bell so you don't miss out on your content. And as always, guys, stay motivated.