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Our Rich Journey – With everything that is going on with SVB, the subsequent impact on the banking industry, and huge dips in banking stocks, a lot of people are looking more into the financial sector as an investment. Could now be a good time to invest in the banking sector, with everything down? In other words, is it time for value investors to take advantage of deals in the financial sector or is this simply a value trap? In this video, we discuss that and more!

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  1. I am 55 and my wife and I are very worried about the future. We have had our savings dwindle with the cost of living into the stratosphere, we are finding it impossible to replace it. My condolences to anyone like myself retiring in this crisis, it gets tougher by the day.

  2. Great content as usual. Bank failures are definitely an indicator for a broader market issue of over valuation

  3. There are definitely opportunities right now, but people must do their due diligence before making any specific investments. It's like real estate. If risk is the only concern, then why buy specific rental properties? Just buy shares of a REIT to diversify the risk while still investing in real estate. The key is always due diligence – or just take the safer route.

  4. Do what everybody else is doing if you are ok with only having what everybody else who has. You've got to stop saving your money. Venture into investing some, if you really want financial stability. Choose to grow and elevate your mind by studying audios, videos and attending conferences that will give you an edge.

  5. I only own JPM in the financial sector, and I really believe it should be ok long term, 5 10 years. Nothing to worry about.

  6. If TFC gets to March 2020 lows, I am adding to my position. If it ever gets to 2008 lows, I am backing up the truck. I have BAC on the watchlist, hoping it falls hard. 2008, low was $3. I will definitely be interested in BAC under $15.

  7. I'm 48 years old single mother living in Hamburg. I'm hoping to retire at 50 if things keep going well for me. Bought my first house last month and I can't be more proud than I am right now. I'm so glad I made good decisions about my finances that changed me forever

  8. I heard about a year ago when Meta/Facebook dropped to buy it, so I did. Anyway it continues to drop a year out. I’ve lost 24%

  9. Caution investing in banks. Remember who was in the White House during the last financial crisis. Here we go again

  10. I avoid banks with a 40ft pole and only keep 1 month of expenses there due to Quadrillions of derivatives and rising interest rates that well be devastating if they remain at average rates around 5% for an extended period of time. A High Yield savings account is a note worthy look.

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