SoFi – A Stock To Talk About

Typically on Thrifty Investing, we talk about SoFi, because of the app. Yes, it’s one of the greatest apps out there that gives you access to a huge list of financial products as well as traditional bank and credit card access. Today, I want to talk about SoFi, but this time the stock. (I amContinue reading “SoFi – A Stock To Talk About”

Value Investing IS Thrifty Investing

When I first started Thrifty Investing, it was to discuss ways to invest in the market with the best apps and least amount of fees. It’s hard to have only one brokerage or app these days, because most have a feature that the other does not have. When I first started investing, I tried myContinue reading “Value Investing IS Thrifty Investing”

Becoming A Thrifty Investor

How do you become a thrifty investor? You look for deals. You look for the best offer for your money. Just like when you go to the store and you compare weight to prices of competitors. You want to make sure you have the most value for your money, especially coming out of a highContinue reading “Becoming A Thrifty Investor”

Weather & The Market – Correlated?

Kidding of course! I’m not into conspiracy theories and I’m not going to get political or anything, but my weather where I am, can’t pick a direction either! One day it’s high 50’s, raining, and the next, it’s in the 20’s, snowing, and freezing all the rain to ice. Rinse and repeat. This is whyContinue reading “Weather & The Market – Correlated?”

Individual Stocks, Index Funds, or ETFs?

In the market these days, there are so many options to place your money in. I am curious, what do you typically invest in, day after day, week after week, month after month? I spread it around, look at my highest convictions, average down if needed, any thing left over, gets put right into SPYContinue reading “Individual Stocks, Index Funds, or ETFs?”

Fintech – New Alts From Public

Thrifty – “using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully.” Being thrifty is a necessity, unless you were born into money. If you were, I’m guessing you aren’t reading these posts from Thrifty Investing. Alas, the rest of us, we need to spot a good deal, understand money, and learn finances, if we wantContinue reading “Fintech – New Alts From Public”