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”
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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?”
Happy Friday – Going Into The Weekend
How did your week turn out? Did you get to buy any stocks, ETFs, or bonds that you wanted? Get any good deals? I feel with the multidirectional market, it’s still a great time to snag some deals, and that’s what I did this morning. I used all of my Fintech apps to snag someContinue reading “Happy Friday – Going Into The Weekend”
What Is With All Of The Fear?
September has not bode well for any of the indexes. Nor for stocks in general. If you play with Bonds, I am sure you are seeking a decent reward, but stocks have been a tough game. We know it, we see it, we hear it. All day, especially if you are paying attention to aContinue reading “What Is With All Of The Fear?”
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?”
10 Ways to Be a Thrifty Investor in 2023
In today’s dynamic financial landscape, being a thrifty investor is not only a smart financial move but also a necessary one. With economic uncertainties and market volatility, finding ways to save money while building a solid investment portfolio is paramount. In 2023, the key to financial success lies in prudent decision-making, resourcefulness, and a thriftyContinue reading “10 Ways to Be a Thrifty Investor in 2023”
CPI Data – Inflation – What To Do
This morning had some interesting information released about CPI. The fact is, it’s higher than what we expected, and it seems like oil prices are partly to blame. With this news in the forefront today, I expect at least for the morning, the market to be red. Why? Because it means the Fed is notContinue reading “CPI Data – Inflation – What To Do”
Thrifty Investing!
What is thrifty investing to me? I would say it’s finding deals and yields worth your risk tolerance. I pay attention to dividends, stock price, P/E Ratio, and Book to Price ratios. I also invest in down times, picking up the deals. When people sell and you know it’s a good company, it’s a greatContinue reading “Thrifty Investing!”
How Do You Feel? Market Direction
On this Blog I typically speak about my experience within the markets. I try to give honest feedback about the fintech I use and the overall adventure I have had with investing so far. I’d like to hear from you. How do you feel about the future of the markets? Do you think we willContinue reading “How Do You Feel? Market Direction”
Put The Phone/Computer Down
Quick! Stop looking! It’s gonna be a red, bloody red day I believe. Anything new? No, not really. Just ratings agency’s spreading doom and gloom, lowering ratings on banks and of course, trying to shake investors out. Aren’t we past this story? It feels like it’s been a tug of war, and it’s not evenContinue reading “Put The Phone/Computer Down”
