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@cadeinvests

Sharing my learnings and experiences to help you become a better investor. Writing the Chump Change Newsletter and creating on Youtube.

Houston, TX Beigetreten Mayıs 2018
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Cade Invests@cadeinvests·
Finally joined the $100k traditional brokerage club 🙌 Took 8 years of investing but a little consistency can go a long way.
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I agree with this "hot take." We had a financial education class in high school. Most kids had zero care for it at the time. Doesn't hurt to offer, but don't think it would solve as many problems as we make it seem.
Sean Cranston@themoviedadsc

One of my "hotter" takes on this subject is every high school could implement this tomorrow, and it wouldn't make a big difference. 99% of 14-18 year olds don't care about money. They care about dating, friends, making varsity, and getting As & Bs so mom/dad don't yell at them.

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@darrelltalksfi Hmmm a few come to mind. Gym equipment, fishing stuff, nights out with friends. Don't regret any of them.
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Darrell Aden@darrelltalksfi·
What’s something you’ve spent way too much money on but don’t regret at all?
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@CoachRolfes Can do so much good for yourself with a simple plan like this...especially early on.
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Jordan Rolfes@CoachRolfes·
If I had to start my finances over, I’d follow this order: 1. Create a budget 2. Build a $5k emergency fund 3. Pay off high-interest debt 4. Give generously 5. Invest 15% of income 6. Build a Taxable brokerage 7. Pay cash for cars Simple beats complicated.
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@BarbellFi Gah dang. Maybe I'm cheap but this is why I try to do most of our own vehicle maintenance lol.
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
Brought my car in for an oil change It’s a 2019 Nissan Sentra 105,000 miles Walked out spending $1,600 💸
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Cade Invests@cadeinvests·
A short term crisis, is a long term opportunity.
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In summary. 1/2) $VOO / $VTI 3) $QQQ 4) $VUG 5) $VB 6) $SCHD ETFs are simple and effective. What's not to love.
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Cade Invests@cadeinvests·
90% of my portfolio is invested in ETFs. Here are the top 6: $VOO and $VTI Including these as one since they are about 80% similar by weight. 10 yr average annual return: 15.5%
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Heisenberg
Heisenberg@Mr_Derivatives·
$SPX To contrarian or not to contrarian MarketWatch current homepage article…?
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Kage Invests 影@Investmentkage·
My friend is 36 134K salary and has 77K student loans He Invests $3,000 a month Should he keep investing or pay of his loans first? Just kidding I made this up too.
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@Invested_In_You Renting for 3 years set us up well to buy our first house. And even after buying a house our mortgage, insurance, and taxes come out to about the same as what rent would be. I’m a fan of both. Just have to run the numbers like you said.
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Cam Marzi@Invested_In_You·
Most people think renting is throwing money away. It’s not always. There’s a ton of added costs with home ownership that many don’t consider: - Property taxes: 1-2% of home value annually - Maintenance and repairs: 1% annually - Insurance: $2,000+ per year - HOA fees where applicable - Closing costs to buy: 2-5% - Closing costs to sell: 6-8% On a $500,000 home that’s $10,000-$15,000 a year in costs before your mortgage payment. Renting a comparable place for less and investing the difference isn’t throwing money away. Sometimes it’s the smarter financial decision.
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Patrick CPA@BoujeeFinances·
Inflation = higher margins in almost everything This is why investors and owners of assets see their wealth grow during periods of cost of living increases
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@TheAlphaThought I don’t mind tipping when someone is waiting on us…what can’t stand is the tip requests for every fast food joint lol.
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THE DIVIDEND DOMINATOR@TheAlphaThought·
I have a better idea. Let’s normalize the fact that tips shouldn’t be expected and we should only be tipping for great service.
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Nick | Dividend Investor & Educator
I can’t stand these “by 26 you should have this much invested” posts. It’s such nonsense. I didn’t start investing until 31 and became wealthy by 38. I really don’t see the value in these ridiculous posts. It just makes people feel they are behind.
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The habit of investing is key. If you invest with little money. You'll invest with big money.
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@Sayzryn Facts. It’s boring and lame…till it’s not.
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Sayzryn@Sayzryn·
@cadeinvests nobody starts with big money, they just kept going when it felt pointless
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James Hall@ItsJamesHall·
@cadeinvests Just getting started is the most important thing a novice can do.
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Cade Invests@cadeinvests·
@LogWeaver Yep, why I’m a fan of eventually automating your investments
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Logan Weaver@LogWeaver·
@cadeinvests Systems beat willpower, so starting small just builds the automated muscle.
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