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  • joepa66
    MOD Squad
    • Mar 2007
    • 24816

    How Are You Investing in Retirement?

    Just polling people to see how many are taking charge of their own retirement plans!
    Interested to see what and how people are investing.


    I have a 401K at work, but I am not depending on that for retirement. I also have mutual funds through Valic, a small portfolio of stocks that includes shares of SD, KOPN, F, BMY, JPM, WFT, EGO, and also took out a 5-year Roth IRA guaranteed a 3.5% yield (18mos. are paying just 1%). I was interested in municipal bonds but with the way cities and states are going bankrupt, I have lost interest in that sector.

    Let me hear what you've got going!
    7
    I'm relying solely on a 403b or 401K at work!
    28.57%
    2
    I'm dabbling in the stock market or mutual funds!
    57.14%
    4
    I've entrusted my future to a Certified Financial Planner!
    0.00%
    0
    It's on my To-Do list!
    14.29%
    1
    Retirement? What the hell is that?
    0.00%
    0
    Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:
  • joepa66
    MOD Squad
    • Mar 2007
    • 24816

    #2
    As an FYI:

    I bought Ford stock at $2.25, JP Morgan at $24, Bristol Meyers at $21, Weatherford International at $15.00, El Dorado Gold at $13.25, Kopin at $4.20, and Sandridge Energy at $7.70.

    I also joined the Motley Fool Stock Advisor for some extra tips and reading. Nice tools on that site and they were offering a "membership" for $49 which is $150 off the regular price.
    Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:

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    • snowman
      Moderator
      • Mar 2007
      • 537

      #3
      i have 401k and doing a little stock market dabbling. i also sports invest which is one of the better ways to show a profit.
      and in a few days opening a pizza kitchen in a bounceland type of place

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      • Q-Unit
        Offensive Coordinator
        • Feb 2007
        • 5179

        #4
        1) Individual Roth IRAs
        2) 401k equivalent for federal work the last 5 years
        3) Couch cushion change
        4) Windfall from abstaining from going to the strip club on certain weekends
        5) individual savings
        6) dabble in stock market

        :thumbs:

        Back in school now, so retirement earnings are on hiatus, but hope the extra $ I put in the last 5 years are a good head start + I've contributed to my Roth IRA every qualifying year since I was 16 (blame Mom for not letting me buy a car lol but in hindsight God Bless her).

        I've heard it a million times, so it's worth repeating:

        "When it comes to investing, nothing is more valuable than time + compound interest"

        As for you more mature playas, take advantage of those catch up contributions at work (past 55 age I think?), or for everyone at least max out the company match, that's just free money.

        :thumbs:
        :hide:

        "Schooly D is fat cake yo."
        -Big Pimpin-

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        • joepa66
          MOD Squad
          • Mar 2007
          • 24816

          #5
          Originally posted by Q-Unit
          4) Windfall from abstaining from going to the strip club on certain weekends:thumbs:
          LMFAO! :laughing:

          I actually tightened up the belt a little bit....or at least as best as I can! I quit eating lunch out during the week except for Fridays. I figure that I save at least $20 a week which translates to $80 per month...and all of that goes into a Roth I opened in July!

          Also, we just refinanced our home thru Quicken Loans at 3.75% and got a 15 year mortgage (had 25 left), and our payment went up just shy of $100 per month. That way we can pound the house payment and also hit the retirement also. My radio money has also been handy even though it amounts to just $120 a month during football but $200+ per month during HS hoops. That ends up being my mad money and play money for my Scottrade account.

          MOM, more wisdom than you'll ever know Q - Lio!

          :thumbs:
          Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:

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          • joepa66
            MOD Squad
            • Mar 2007
            • 24816

            #6
            Originally posted by snowman
            .....and in a few days opening a pizza kitchen in a bounceland type of place
            NICE! GL with the venture Snowman! I am now a distributor on the side for a whole food natural vitamin drink/weight loss/energy drink company that is just breaking into the field and which has mega potential.

            :sm:
            Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:

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            • snowman
              Moderator
              • Mar 2007
              • 537

              #7
              thx joepa. gl with yours also

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              • joepa66
                MOD Squad
                • Mar 2007
                • 24816

                #8
                Is it time to take some $$ off the table? Huge rally last week. Is anyone thinking about ringing the register and playing with the house's money?
                Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:

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                • Q-Unit
                  Offensive Coordinator
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 5179

                  #9
                  Originally posted by joepa66
                  Is it time to take some $$ off the table? Huge rally last week. Is anyone thinking about ringing the register and playing with the house's money?
                  it's been like that this whole month!

                  Like the dumbass I was, I pulled out right when the rally was starting to peak, so I missed out, No way I'm jumping back in, but I do think these prices are inflated. Not that I can back that up with any prudent financial reasoning, but I just don't know about this rally based off mixed signals from the market? dunno, I'm more than likely wrong.

                  All I know is, I'm not jumping back in anytime soon if it keeps going up
                  :hide:

                  "Schooly D is fat cake yo."
                  -Big Pimpin-

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                  • blitzkrieg555
                    Newbie
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 18

                    #10
                    401k at work. I didn't take their worthless preselected "moderate" or "agressive" portfolios though. I researched all of the available funds and picked the best performers. I have a nice mix of large cap, mid cap, real estate, and bond funds and have actually been getting good returns this year. Especially with this economy.

                    Right now I invest 10% of my earnings but I will probably bump it to 15%.

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                    • joepa66
                      MOD Squad
                      • Mar 2007
                      • 24816

                      #11
                      Damn, where are the pollsters.....145 views and only 4 votes! :bang:

                      C'mon guys......we can do better than this!

                      Nice Blitz....wish I had the option of choosing!
                      Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:

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                      • gadfly36
                        Moderator
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 6206

                        #12
                        put 17% of my income into the federal equivalent of 401k at work, plus a little bit of stocks and mutual funds on the side. have a small ira also, but my son is in college so most of my discretionary income goes there for the moment. on the plus side when i do retire i get a pension equal to 1% of my salary per year that i have worked so i think i will be ok.
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                        • Q-Unit
                          Offensive Coordinator
                          • Feb 2007
                          • 5179

                          #13
                          Originally posted by gadfly36
                          put 17% of my income into the federal equivalent of 401k at work.
                          TSP?

                          - Had 3.5 years worth of 10-15% of my salary in the G fund until the subprime crash back in 2008, then waited a month and a half when prices were sorta rock bottom, and moved everything into the C, S, and I funds lol

                          - Took it out right at 14, 18, and 20 points (C, S, and I respectively) a couple months ago, and hated myself because they all went up a couple points higher, but not so bad since I was playing with house money anyways... no way I'm buying back in though I can tell you that!
                          :hide:

                          "Schooly D is fat cake yo."
                          -Big Pimpin-

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                          • gadfly36
                            Moderator
                            • Mar 2007
                            • 6206

                            #14
                            yeah its TSP. took a real bath last year when the market tanked. was all in the I fund and maxed out at 26 a share, rode it all the way down to about 10 and now its back to 20. Hoping the market keeps climbing even if it does it slowly.
                            mlb 2018 157-110 +42.74 2018
                            nfl 2018 54-79-1 -21.4 units 2018
                            mlb 2019 348-245-3 +70.2 units 2019
                            nfl 2019 54-54 -21.2 units 2019
                            mlb 2020 112-75-1 +33.35 units 2020
                            nfl 2020 88-87-3 -8.4 units 2021
                            mlb 2020 playoffs 30-17 +30.6 units 2020
                            nfl playoffs 2020 11-11-1 +25.4 units 2021
                            mlb 2021 271-226 +18.3 units 2021
                            mlb 2022 240-239 -62.9 units as of 10-21-2022
                            mlb 2023 122-103 -9.7 units 2023
                            mlb 2024 15-11 +2.7 units as of 4-13-2024

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                            • joepa66
                              MOD Squad
                              • Mar 2007
                              • 24816

                              #15
                              Great week for stocks, especially WFT! Even my mutual funds jumped this week! Finally almost back to pre-2008 levels, but still way behind!

                              Check out SODA, that's is the ticker symbol. Its IPO was on Nov. 10, 2010! The stocked jumped from $26 to $45 last week but has settled near $35 after a downer earlier in the week. It's a company called Sodastream that allows you to make your own soda at home for pennies on the dollar. There are also two other upsides: 1)you save on plastic bottles which helps the environment 2)tons of less calories and no HFCS! Might make a great Christmas gift for the soda drinkers in your life.
                              Batman: "If you can't spend it, money's just a lot of worthless paper, isn't it?" :phew:

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