Financial Advisor Questions

This financial advisor answers questions for free, how will it affect the financial sector?

I would like to become a financial advisor, and this guy http://www.guardingyourwealth.net/ answers financial questions for free.
Is that the end of financial advisory?
I don’t like to sell financial products, I would prefer to be an unbiased financial advisor, is that still a good choice?

Just because someone answers questions for free doesn’t mean they are right or are the best. Also, this person isn’t going to have time to answer all the questions specific to you. That is why you need your own financial advisor. Not all FAs charge for advice. If they don’t charge you, they will earn a commission on what they sell you.

If you don’t want to sell financial products, then you need to give better advice than the person who gives it away for free.

If I could earn $1,000 investing based on free advice, or $5,000 investing based on advice that I pay for, I think you can see that paying for advice can be worth it.

The hardest part, of course, is “knowing” the answers / giving the best advice. If you don’t have the right answers, people will quickly stop going to you and paying your for it.

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