$6500 invested at 21 vs. $10,000 invested at 45! 🤨 #personalfinance #rothira #investing



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  1. Great context,I'm 53yrs old. $45,000 weekly and I'm retired, this video have inspired me greatly in many ways that I remember my past of how I struggled with many things in life to be where I am today!!!💵💪

  2. I made $64,721 in ONE trade (Full Breakdown) today. Thank you Richard for all the knowledge and insights you've shared with me over the past few months. I began this journey in November 2024. Financial education is essential for over 70% of the population, as only a few are truly literate in this area.

  3. Yeah Im a dink. I save but Im going to live my life and get the experience while I can. Tomorrow isn't guaranteed. No I dont have debt except my mortgage. Live life man. Say yes to fun things. Its ok

  4. Weird comparison… 500/year? That’s like 75/month which is super low and money and 45 would be doing. Most people at that age would start putting WAY more than 75/month. Also, Roth is pre taxed so that 6500 you put in would be less. Girl math. Lol

  5. That's not how that maths checks out in the real world. More like "wow, my investment disappeared during a recession because I was with one of the 95% of funds that lost big."

  6. It's enticing to consider purchasing some stocks in this bull run. I'm contemplating investing more than $300k for retirement. While the bull run can generate short-term excitement, i also need long-term investment strategy.

  7. As an investing enthusiast, I'm curious about the strategies top investors use to build their wealth. With $345K in equity from a recent home sale, I'm uncertain about the best next step – should I invest in stocks now or wait for a more opportune moment?

  8. This video is good cause is showcases what the value of time is and the value of tax free investments. What it doesn’t show though is that in a Roth IRA you have a lot of freedom with your investments, so annual returns may vary. Whether it’s a basic investment strategy like investing in the SP 500 or bonds (the safer option), or more complicated active investments like mutual funds, hedge funds, options trading, futures trading, etc, you have varying risk and return which is not protected in a Roth IRA. So yes, invest now, but be smart about it

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  10. This is a nice strategy but if you live in a country like Germany or some cold places and your roots are from some warm place… You could NOT stand the cold like all year around you need at least once a year vacation in some warm place you need vit D and here in Germany you don't have it.

  11. Amazing video! These lessons are exactly what beginners need. I was lost trying to learn on my own until I trusted Mark Successful to guide me and manage my trades. I’m now making around $40,000 weekly — no joke. Learning from a pro is the key to real success.

  12. Problem is, in 45 years that vacation could cost 20x as much or be infeasible to take (anyone visit Afghanistan lately?) Yes, people should be saving more, but that doesn't mean forgoing everything else.

  13. This is all true. However, the idea of waiting for years to retire sucks. Be a little more aggressive in: daily expenses, paying down debt and invest over the recommended 15% mark. If you do this, you will have more options earlier in your life.

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