How are your investments doing?

/ How are your investments doing? #321  
I think it is a data entry error. You can build custom watch lists and start your position at 0, instead of market rate to observe this behavior.

Since the stock split out of GE proper, I think there is some other factor involved which accounts for this unrealistic percentage increase.
Disregarding all that, the question was asked about stock recommendations. I'm thinking artificial intelligence, tech stocks and environmental tech would be good.
My 2 cents...take with a grain of salt.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #322  
Honestly, when i look at all those charts…..i fall asleep. Ill let my finance manager handle all of this. He has for 20 years. Every year i make money, dont invest any of my time into it. Were taking draws now, but that money isnt needed to live on.

Im happy to leave it alone. Hes multiplied all my money many, many, many times over.

Hes earned his fees.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #323  
I want to try that logic out on my wife.

"I'm sorry, honey. I sometimes forget that I'm so much smarter than you, and it causes me to have unrealistic expectations about your ability to understand that you're wrong, and I'm right. I'll try to be more understanding of your limitations in the future."

If this ends up being my final post, it didn't go well.
No!...eject, eject, eject!

That is information the smart person needs to understand so they adapt their approach, vocabulary, etc. Never share that info directly with others.

That said, I could see him being too forthright and walking into something like that...well, at least a few years ago. Fortunately, his fiancée is smart and she is an attorney. She puts him in his place. She's really good at convincing him her ideas are really his ideas.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #325  
My cousin's ranch easily is worth tens of millions in land, cattle and equipment alone. If you ever saw him, you'd think he was struggling to put fuel in his truck.

I worked in financial services most of my work life. People making tens of millions are not like the characters who do so in movies...not most of them anyway.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #326  
You CAN convert after retirement. You have to satisfy your RMD requirement first (if applicable) but can convert any amount in addition to that.
That is what I thought, thanks.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #327  
You all are very lucky. Someone who made “tens of millions of dollars” is on a tractor forum giving investment advice.
We all pound dirt. So we have more in common than one thinks.

I look at it as experience. Sharing.
 
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#328  
My cousin's ranch easily is worth tens of millions in land, cattle and equipment alone. If you ever saw him, you'd think he was struggling to put fuel in his truck.

I worked in financial services most of my work life. People making tens of millions are not like the characters who do so in movies...not most of them anyway.

A guy runs by our house every day on his lunch break. He waves at everybody outside that he sees. I didn't realize until my daughter was put in charge of his business and personal insurance policies that he runs a billion dollar business. You wouldn't know it from his home or the vehicles he and his wife drive.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #329  
You all are very lucky. Someone who made “tens of millions of dollars” is on a tractor forum giving investment advice.

I have a good job, but it doesn't pay the bills needed to own a 50,000+ acre ranch or all the other stuff I have.

Hell I just got my road grader serviced and that alone was 28K. But it's needed if I want to get out at times...

Trust me. It takes millions just to keep things afloat. I worry about my kid and how he will keep the ranch when I'm pushing daisies.

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/ How are your investments doing? #330  
I have a good job, but it doesn't pay the bills needed to own a 50,000+ acre ranch or all the other stuff I have.

Hell I just got my road grader serviced and that alone was 28K. But it's needed if I want to get out at times...

Trust me. It takes millions just to keep things afloat. I worry about my kid and how he will keep the ranch when I'm pushing daisies.

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We all have our cross to bear. The poor guy might have to squeak by on whatever countless millions you leave behind. ;)

I would be more concerned that he develops the mindset to be able to deal with that amount of wealth in a constructive manner and not go off the deep end.

That is quite a ranch! I had an emotional struggle to just let go of my dad's 40-acre farm. It was too far away for me to enjoy and maintain it. You have quite a family legacy.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #331  
My cousin's ranch easily is worth tens of millions in land, cattle and equipment alone. If you ever saw him, you'd think he was struggling to put fuel in his truck.

I worked in financial services most of my work life. People making tens of millions are not like the characters who do so in movies...not most of them anyway.
So true… just hang around Silicon Valley long enough will change a person’s perspective of rich…

That said family friend of grandparents and my dad was a generational owner of a very large Nevada cattle ranch and also prized Lake Tahoe holdings and you would never ever know it seeing him in boots driving his old beat pickup with a livestock rack in back…
 
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#332  
I have read that billionaires that actually drive themselves tend to own Toyotas and Ford F150s. One of the wealthiest people I have been friends with always made sure his wife had a new vehicle, and she really didn't care, but drove 10-20 year old cars or trucks himself. His wife finally got tired of Infinitis or Mercedes and got herself a Chrysler minivan. Drove it for years until he traded it in on a new one for her.

RSKY
 
/ How are your investments doing? #334  
I have read that billionaires that actually drive themselves tend to own Toyotas and Ford F150s. One of the wealthiest people I have been friends with always made sure his wife had a new vehicle, and she really didn't care, but drove 10-20 year old cars or trucks himself. His wife finally got tired of Infinitis or Mercedes and got herself a Chrysler minivan. Drove it for years until he traded it in on a new one for her.

RSKY
My wife always says "We need a car that's nice enough to drive to a funeral or wedding, and then your vehicle." :ROFLMAO:
 
/ How are your investments doing? #335  
I have a open bid today at $15. All the conditions are right. The volume is a little light, but I'm ok with it. There is over 535K moving on the daily.

If it fills, I would put my first sell stop around 12.50

Was your open bid order good until cancelled, or only for the one day? Looks like MFI hit your target price on the following day -- did it fill?

I didn't do any deep research, but it does look like MFI is raising money and plans to invest heavily in crypto. Given your views on crypto, which I share, is that a concern for you?

Thanks in advance! I'm interested in following to the extent you're willing to provide updates.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #336  
Was your open bid order good until cancelled, or only for the one day? Looks like MFI hit your target price on the following day -- did it fill?

I didn't do any deep research, but it does look like MFI is raising money and plans to invest heavily in crypto. Given your views on crypto, which I share, is that a concern for you?

Thanks in advance! I'm interested in following to the extent you're willing to provide updates.
I usually leave them open for 5 days. It did fill at $15. I put a sell stop in at 12.50, 20% at risk. Lets see what it does.

The fall in Bitcoin has made for some opportunity in companies wanting to raise money to buy bitcoin while it's cheap. I still think bitcoin is a ponzi, but I will ride the wave through 3rd parties. I'm not holding this for long term, so their underlying long term strategy is meaningless to me. I am just chasing volatility.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #337  
I have read that billionaires that actually drive themselves tend to own Toyotas and Ford F150s. One of the wealthiest people I have been friends with always made sure his wife had a new vehicle, and she really didn't care, but drove 10-20 year old cars or trucks himself. His wife finally got tired of Infinitis or Mercedes and got herself a Chrysler minivan. Drove it for years until he traded it in on a new one for her.

RSKY
That was in the book “The Millionaire Next Door”
The book itself was a fun read, but it was written in 1996, generations ago.
I’m sure some of what he wrote still holds true, but things have changed over the generations.

I have a friend who is a millionaire several times over. He drives really cool cars and has a million dollar boat we go out on, but he also built a school in Nigeria and gives money away to his 2 kids that are black holes and not even appreciative of him. He offers to “help” me all the time, but I refuse.

His life is a mixed bag, but he treats me like a good friend and I make sure to take him out a couple times a year. Sad thing is, he tells me everyone else in his life just takes his money and never shows any even small act of kindness in return.

I just view him as if he had no money at all. All he wants to do is rake hay for me and live a simple life.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #338  
We have 4 cars in the household. Ranging from a 1999 Mustang to a 2016 CRV. I personally drive 15-20 year old vehicles. They are more reliable than a lot of modern vehicles.

We spend less than $100/mo eating out and less than $400/mo on groceries. (3 person household)

On the surface our life looks very unremarkable. But I did retire very early, and both kids got fully funded college educations, and we don't owe money on anything... Haven't since 2014. But all people see is my 20 year old car.

So I do look "poor" I suppose. I mean I do have a tractor and 5 motorcycles... But aside from that, I'm sure on the surface, nobody would want my life. But they have to go to work every day.

Some people trade time for things... Other people trade time for freedom. I know numerous multi millionaires... And they look less wealthy than people who are broke. Lifestyle is financed in the US. Most of it is smoke and mirrors, not actual wealth. In the current economy, if you are trying to build wealth with wages, you are pretty screwed. If you have investments, you are killing it. You are either extracting wealth, or having it extracted. It's best to own assets that extract wealth, than to simply be one that it's being extracted from.
 
/ How are your investments doing? #339  
I usually leave them open for 5 days. It did fill at $15. I put a sell stop in at 12.50, 20% at risk. Lets see what it does.

The fall in Bitcoin has made for some opportunity in companies wanting to raise money to buy bitcoin while it's cheap. I still think bitcoin is a ponzi, but I will ride the wave through 3rd parties. I'm not holding this for long term, so their underlying long term strategy is meaningless to me. I am just chasing volatility.

Very interesting!!

My only brokerage accounts are at Fidelity and Schwab. I don't see an option to place a "bid order" at a higher price at either firm. There are "Limit" orders and "Market" orders, of course. A "Limit" order would immediately buy at the lower current market price. I don't see an option to wait until something goes higher and then buy at the higher price. Obviously I'm missing something . . . What platform do you typically trade on?
 
/ How are your investments doing? #340  
Maybe this should be in the Online Privacy thread but since the investment pros are here:

I found PlanVision investment advisor recommended in a Boglehead thread, and subscribed. I want a one-time study and model for spending down retirement savings. (which are still growing after 25 years retired).

I manually input our data to PlanVision's back-end eMoney modeling service. Then clicked on Fidelity's Retirement Planning and discovered Fidelity also uses eMoney for modeling. And my Fidelity data was already filled-in live in eMoney, as seen through Fidelity's portal.

Question - am I opening a path to get scammed if I set PlanVision to link to that live eMoney data? Or should I leave it set to my manual data entry - which shows a much less optimistic future based on that static data.

Comments? Has anyone here worked with PlanVision?
 

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