Financial independence

Financial bloggers in Switzerland: Why are their numbers so limited and what quality alternatives should we explore?

The world of financial blogs remains relatively limited in Switzerland and France, unlike in the United States where the financial blogosphere is particularly dynamic. Discover a selection of quality financial blogs that offer valuable information for French-speaking investors, while exploring the particularities of the Swiss financial sector and its recent developments.

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Financial independence and trading: use the financial products that suit you

Online trading offers unlimited opportunities to generate income from anywhere in the world, whether it’s from a tropical beach or your living room. Learn about different trading strategies like scalping and binary options, while learning how to choose a regulated trading platform to secure your investments.

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Right now I could be a rentier under more clement skies.

The author shares his thoughts on the possibility of living a comfortable life abroad, especially in Costa Rica or Southern Europe, thanks to financial independence. Despite these attractive opportunities, he chooses to stay in his country out of family and regional attachment, while keeping the freedom to travel and explore these destinations in the future.

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Rentiers 2.0?

Discover how the Internet has revolutionized our relationship with work and financial independence, going from a rudimentary tool in the late 90s to a real lever for becoming a rentier. Although the Web has sometimes distanced us from the traditional professional world, today it offers us the means to create passive income and escape the frantic race of conventional work.

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Old-age provision, or how to get ripped off by insurers under the watchful eye of the State

The Swiss old-age pension system, although considered one of the best in the world with its three pillars, shows significant limitations in its actual performance. Given the low returns of the minimum LPP rate compared to stock market performances, it is crucial to rethink one's pension strategy to ensure a comfortable retirement.

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An unconditional basic income?

The unconditional basic income proposed to the Swiss, which promises CHF 2,500 per adult and CHF 625 per child without the obligation to work, seems like a dream for financial independence. However, this initiative could threaten economic prosperity and wealth creation in society, as it risks demotivating the working population and destabilizing the current economic system.

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