u/Hypednino

I’m plateauing

I have a bad feeling I’m going to be stuck at or under $100,000 for a very long time. I invest about $2,500/m and have been doing that for like 2 1/2 years.

I don’t see my salary increasing juristically any time soon. Many people say after $100k it’s easy but $200,000 seems soooooo far away.

I’m uncertain of a major correction or crash coming. I stack cash because of this and will probably have $20,000 by end of year but I’d have to dial back my buys.

How do you deal will your portfolio outgrowing your income? I’ve not been buying dips as much because if we get a real correction my buys will look incomparable to the losses. But in the same way the small buys do practically nothing for my portfolio.

I would feel way better about this with more cash but this takes awhile to accumulate. I’m wondering if anyone has any suggestions. I do not want to sell for cash and I do not want to sell calls either.

u/Hypednino — 5 days ago

$5000 worth of $NOW

Picked up around 57 shares of service now($5000). I’ll continue to buy like $200 weekly at these levels. This is a longterm investment I won’t be selling anytime soon. Curious what people think about service now and the future of the company. I’m pretty heavy into tech stocks but thought this fit in my portfolio quite well.

I now only have about $10,000 in cash. I’m going to get that to $20,000 by the end of the year.

What do you think about my portfolio? If you have an opinion please back it up with financials or facts Thankyou!

u/Hypednino — 8 days ago

Bought me some $NOW

Picked up around 57 shares of service now($5000). I’ll continue to buy like $200 weekly at these levels. This is a longterm investment I won’t be selling anytime soon. Curious what people think about service now and the future of the company. I’m pretty heavy into tech stocks but thought this fit in my portfolio quite well.

I now only have about $10,000 in cash. I’m going to get that to $20,000 by the end of the year.

What do you think about my portfolio? If you have an opinion please back it up with financials or facts Thankyou!

u/Hypednino — 8 days ago

Schools/programs

What’s the best way to start getting experience as an electrician? I’m 22 and have some cash available for education and really like the idea of becoming an industrial engineer or something like it.

I was wondering if there’s like and high end electrical engineering schools or programs that are like 12 to 24 months. I want to get transferable experience so I can quickly get a decent paying job.

I’d like to be making at-least 100,000 by 25 if possible. I live very frugal on $60k/year have alot of cash saved up from working last 3 years.

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u/Hypednino — 10 days ago
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YTD performance, I’m being brutally mogged by the s&p500(+6% YTD)

Sticking with cash no buys recently. Kinda annoying as I’ve beat the market last 2 year by a long shot. If you couldn’t my cash it’s more like -2% ytd.

Super curious about other peoples performance and how long they’ve been investing thanks! (Longterm investors only please)

u/Hypednino — 18 days ago