Qué Hacer Con $100,000 Pesos Ahorrados en México

Do you have $100,000 pesos saved and don't know what to do with that money in Mexico? Most people leave their savings in a regular bank account waiting for "the perfect moment." The problem is that while you wait, inflation keeps rising and your money silently loses purchasing power. In this video, I'll show you three possible ways to invest or move your $100,000 pesos, depending on your current financial situation: Path 1: Conservative For those who might need the money in two or three years and want to protect their capital using instruments like CETES (Mexican Treasury Certificates) and a moderate portion in FIBRA (Mexican Real Estate Investment Trusts). Path 2: Balanced For those with a 5- to 10-year investment horizon who can combine debt, FIBRA, and ETFs like VOO or IVV to seek greater growth. Path 3: Accelerator For younger people who don't need to touch the money for 15 years or more and want to use time and compound interest to their advantage. We also talked about CETES, Cetesdirecto, FIBRAs, the S&P 500, GBM+, Kuspit, inflation, real returns, dividends, and compound interest. The most important question isn't "Which investment yields the most?" but rather: When do you need that money? This video is not personalized financial advice. Before investing, review your personal situation and consult with a tax or financial professional if needed. 👍 If this video helped you, give it a like. 📌 Share it with someone who has savings and doesn't know what to do with them. 🔔 Subscribe for more content on personal finance, investing, and building wealth in Mexico. #PersonalFinance #Investments #Mexico #CETES #FIBRAs #Money #Savings #InvestInMexico #FinancialEducation #CompoundInterest #Dividends #SP500