This week on Money & Investing, Mitch Olarenshaw and I discuss how investors can generate regular income from the stock market through Cash Flow on Demand, and why income investing may matter in today’s higher-cost environment.
1. Rethink Dividend Income
Dividends can provide income, but they do not automatically create new wealth. When a company pays a dividend, the money comes from its cash reserves, which can reduce the value of the shares. The discussion looks at why investors should consider the difference between receiving dividends and creating additional cash flow from their portfolio.
2. Focus on Regular Cash Flow
With higher living costs, interest rates and other financial pressures affecting households, regular income can help investors manage their cash flow. Cash Flow on Demand is presented as a strategy designed to generate income from assets held within a share portfolio, with payments potentially occurring weekly, fortnightly or monthly.
3. Use Your Portfolio to Generate Income
The hosts compare income from shares with rental income from property. Instead of relying only on an asset increasing in value, investors can use a Cash Flow on Demand strategy to generate income from their holdings. The strategy uses option selling, with premiums paid upfront into the investor’s account.
4. Match Risk With Your Experience
The strategy can be applied to individual shares and ETFs, allowing investors to select assets based on their risk tolerance. The hosts suggest that newer investors may start with assets that have lower risk and less price movement, then gradually increase their exposure as their knowledge and confidence develop.
5. Make Risk Management a Priority
Risk management is one of the main points discussed. Investors can lose both money and time by holding onto positions that are not working as expected. The hosts stress the importance of accepting smaller losses, protecting capital and moving on rather than allowing one investment to become a long-term problem.
6. Use Market Volatility to Your Advantage
Volatility can create opportunities for option-based income strategies. As markets become more volatile, option premiums can increase, potentially providing investors with higher upfront income and a greater buffer against a decline in the underlying asset.
7. Build a More Consistent Income Strategy
The discussion highlights the value of creating income that is received upfront rather than waiting for an investment to pay off in the future. The hosts explain how Cash Flow on Demand can provide a regular income stream while reducing reliance on an asset simply rising in price.
The episode also covers how Cash Flow on Demand has been used over many years, why risk management remains important across different market conditions, and how investors can learn more through the team’s regular training sessions.
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