The Rokslide Stock Traders Thread

Haha says who? I made plenty of money serving my 20 years in Corps, plus now with my pensions and Va benifits. I’m doing better then most 38 year olds if I had to guess.

Plus I’m young enough to continue investing and living off dividends and passive income from rental properties.

If people would investing smartly and heavily in their 20-30s it would make their retirement outlook and age much easier imo.

Everyone is different and has a different cost of living and way of life. Having the freedom to do whatever I want at this age within my means is priceless to me though. Very happy I lived with a budget and within my means.

Also helps my wife’s a doctor and is also extremely smart with money and investing as well, which afforded us the opportunities to be able for me to invest into our retirements heavily during my military and younger days.
Well done and thanks for your service.
1mil at 38 > 2 mil at 48 > 4 mil at 58 with approx 7% returns……
 
Haha says who? I made plenty of money serving my 20 years in Corps, plus now with my pensions and Va benifits. I’m doing better then most 38 year olds if I had to guess.

Plus I’m young enough to continue investing and living off dividends and passive income from rental properties.

If people would investing smartly and heavily in their 20-30s it would make their retirement outlook and age much easier imo.

Everyone is different and has a different cost of living and way of life. Having the freedom to do whatever I want at this age within my means is priceless to me though. Very happy I lived with a budget and within my means.

Also helps my wife’s a doctor and is also extremely smart with money and investing as well, which afforded us the opportunities to be able for me to invest into our retirements heavily during my military and younger days.


Evidently, says you.

You have a pension and benefits outside of that million. You also mention real estate. And a doctor’s income.

So yeah, take away the other assets and income and that million looks pretty skinny.
 
Evidently, says you.

You have a pension and benefits outside of that million. You also mention real estate. And a doctor’s income.

So yeah, take away the other assets and income and that million looks pretty skinny.
lol ya no kidding.

For a normal joe schmo who puts in their 40/week and invests their whole career, a million is going to be tight. Gotta invest heavily early or work to make sure to limit retirement spending/mortgage. I'm on track to be in the 4ish range but that likely won't be enough in 30 years either...
 
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