It all starts with small steps. Those of us who are human, know it all too well. Almost everything we do, starts with small steps. Investing is no different. When you start your investing journey, try to do it with small steps. Get used to putting money away into the market. Get comfortable with theContinue reading “Small Investing Steps – Big Outcomes”
Category Archives: Financial Apps
Tariffs, Taxes, and Change – Forget About It!
Currently, there appears to be a lot of news related to the T Words. Tariffs, Taxes, and much more are changing with the new bill that was passed. But you know what, you can forget about all of that! You’re not investing only during certain presidential years. You’re not waiting for the next 4 yearsContinue reading “Tariffs, Taxes, and Change – Forget About It!”
Reading Atomic Habits – How It Relates To Investing
I have recently discovered (I know I’m late to the party) a book called Atomic Habits, by James Clear. I’m always looking for ways to improve myself, especially when it comes to health, exercise, and becoming productive. I am about halfway through this book, and I wanted to share some initial thoughts. I’ve been readingContinue reading “Reading Atomic Habits – How It Relates To Investing”
Biggest ETF Holding – Why ETFs Are Great!
Being thrifty in the market, you look for deals. EPS, P/E, P/B, and many other indicators let us know where some deals are, but those numbers don’t do much for most ETF’s. They are graded on the performance of the fund, similar to mutual funds and index funds. So, what does being thrifty have toContinue reading “Biggest ETF Holding – Why ETFs Are Great!”
High-Yield Cash Accounts
I know you’ve heard about interest rates and inflation by now. If you haven’t, you might just be under a rock! These Fintech applications like Public, SoFi, M1, even Coinbase, can give you access to a high-yield cash account. These accounts are around 5.0% APY and up, even in the short term, it’s a betterContinue reading “High-Yield Cash Accounts”
Publicly Traded Spinoffs
Ever since I read the book, “You Can Be a Stock Market Genius” by Joel Greenblatt, I’ve been obsessed with Spinoffs. Spinoffs give you a reward for holding the shares of a particular company, by giving you shares of the newly traded company. Even better, Joel Greenblatt showcases data that most spinoffs do well withinContinue reading “Publicly Traded Spinoffs”
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”
EchoStar – DISH Network – Sling TV
It hasn’t been that long since EchoStar acquired DISH, but it hasn’t performed well. It seems their latest updates has them bleeding cash and living in uncertain times with uncertainty towards paying debt. So what now? Bankruptcy? Restructure? How about this, EchoStar should spin off Sling TV, and allow it to be eaten up byContinue reading “EchoStar – DISH Network – Sling TV”
How To Be A Thrifty Investor
In these days, learning about the stock market, brokerage accounts, and how to place trades, information comes from all over. So we wanted to give a few recommendations to help you on your journey into the world of investing. First a foremost, invest in yourself. There are many books that are out there that canContinue reading “How To Be A Thrifty Investor”
