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3 Ways to Support Your Negatively Geared Property

So you've got yourself a negatively geared property which for arguments sake is costing you $100 per week, or $400 per month, or $5,000 per year out of your pocket.
There are a number of strategies you could employ to meet that shortfall.
The first is the most obvious, which is to pay the shortfall out of your pocket.
This is a great strategy if you can easily afford it.
The problem with this strategy however is that one day you're likely to run out of available funds! The second strategy is to use debt to fund the shortfall.
This basically means you let the interest capitalise on the loan.
The idea being that the growth of the asset will be greater than the growth of the debt.
This strategy is more for serious investors who treat their investing like a business.
A third option is to employ a cashflow generation strategy.
This strategy involves using the stock market to generate the cashflow to meet the shortfall, and hence turn your negatively geared property effectively into a neutrally geared position.
After all, all you need is to generate $5,000 per year in the example we gave above.
E-minis are an excellent way to generate extra cashflow.
What are E-minis? The E Minis are US stock indexes such as the S&P 500, Dow Jones and NASDAQ.
They are traded electronically using a trading platform on your computer.
Daily Trading on the US E Minis exceeds $40 Billion dollars per day.
It was launched by the Chicago Board of Trade and is now regarded by leading financial experts as the most successful financial product ever launched.
Why Trade the E-minis? oPay just $5.
00 USD round trip commissions oNo market makers oNo gaps and slippage in market hours o65-1 leverage o2 points = 10% ROI in minutes oNo over night positions held oTrade long or short What if you could not only generate $5000 per year, but generate $5,000 per week extra? - that's $250,000 per year !!! Can you believe that? Well it certainly is possible using strategies such as E-Minis!


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