Hey guys, As part of my net worth series – I plan to keep you guys in the loop with monthly updates. I had a really good moth as you can see below, my net worth is up almost 20k! March 2021: $162,239 April 2021: $181,250 When looking at the numbers, I’m surprised that myContinue reading “$181,250 | April Net Worth Update”
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$48,560.37 | The Rotation is Real
Hey guys, Coming back at you after a week of market ups and downs. It seems the rapid rise in bond yields in anticipation of stimulus and rising interest rates is causing the market to continue its shift into more value oriented stocks. I have a good portion of my Growth + High Yield sliceContinue reading “$48,560.37 | The Rotation is Real”
$49,411.61 | 2021 Roth IRA Performance
Hey guys, It’s been a while since I gave an update on my Roth IRA portfolio. If you’ve been following my posts so far, you know that I’m trying to outperform the S&P 500 with my Roth RIA in M1 Finance. A few weeks ago, I did a 2020 portfolio performance review and found outContinue reading “$49,411.61 | 2021 Roth IRA Performance”
Making Tendies from AMC
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the last few weeks you’ve probably heard about the Wall Street vs. Main Street narrative that’s been going on in the investing world lately. A group of redditors led by the wallstreetbets subreddit managed to start a social investing movement that overpowered short positions held by WallContinue reading “Making Tendies from AMC”
$47,533.92 | The Value of Defensive Stocks
Hey guys, Today was a tough day for most investors… Unless you invested in GameStop. If you did then make sure you realize some gains now! Here’s where I’m at so far. For the rest of the market, we didn’t do so hot. The S&P 500 ended the day down 2.43% as most industries andContinue reading “$47,533.92 | The Value of Defensive Stocks”