Is my portfolio is my Roth too volatile ?

Is my portfolio is my Roth too volatile ?

Is my roth too volatile? I’m about to be 25 and obviously am investing for the long term. I’ve maxed it out for the past 3 years. Thanks !

u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 2 days ago

Physical Education and living in the city

Hi all,

I would appreciate any input or advice. i’m doing a one-year online masters program to become a PE teacher. I currently live outside of Chicago in the suburbs, but really want to eventually move into the city and live downtown. I’m turning 25 in a few months. Is it plausible to become a PE teacher and live in a city like Chicago? Is it smarter to live down there and commute back to the suburbs every day or look to become a teacher as close to the city as possible. Was wondering if anyone had any similar experience or living situation. Thank you!!

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u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 10 days ago

Transitioning into PE with Bachelors in Kinesiology

hi everyone, would appreciate any input or advice!

I’m 25 and looking to get into becoming a physical education teacher. I have my bachelors degree in kinesiology and I’m located in Illinois. Does anyone have any recommendations on the overall course I should take on the path to getting licensed and/or if a masters degree is worth to pair with it. Looking to do something completely online until the in-person shadowing/teaching portion as I’m working pretty much full time. I also wasn’t sure if there was a quicker method to getting licensed since I already have a Bachelors in a related field. Just a bit overwhelmed with how to get started and would love any input. Thank you all !

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u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 1 month ago
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Should I adjust my Roth IRA and taxable portfolio ?

hi all,

was wondering if anyone had any input about my portfolios. Is this too risky to hold for a roth ira? Also not sure if I should consolidate some of the things in my taxable but don’t want to pay capital gains taxes as it’s only my 2nd year being invested. I got a bit of a late start as I’m about to turn 25. Thank you!

u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 2 months ago
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Would love any input on my portfolio (24 M)

Any thoughts/advice on my current portfolio. I’m done buying bitcoin, bought a bunch awhile back and just gonna hold and see what happens. Do I need to diversify more or is this ok for a 24 year old obviously not looking to touch this for decades, thank you !!

u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 3 months ago
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Would love any input on my current taxable portfolio

hi all, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Was working with chatgpt and thinking about maybe getting rid of sfenx and just putting more into sche and us etfs. really havent adjusted since i started investing year or so ago (24 years old) just been playing around with one or 2 stocks here and there (DRAM atm) thanks !

u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 3 months ago

Switching from Kinesiology to career in Finance

hi everyone,

any advice/input would be greatly appreciated. I recently graduated about a year and a half ago with bachelors in kinesiology/exercise science and after working in the field I don’t think this is what I want to do long-term from a schedule standpoint and more importantly financially. I’ve always been really interested in finances and the stock market in general and I’ve been investing for around 3 years now as well as helping family/friends with basic financial planning and investing. I was wondering if it was too late for me to start a financial career at soon to be 25 years old and if not, what are the first steps I should take to get me on a good path and start to find some real career opportunities/what I enjoy in the finance world. I graduated from a somewhat easy state school with a 3.8 GPA if that matters at all. Thank you all in advance!

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u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 3 months ago

Switching from kinesiology to a financial career

hi everyone,

any advice/input would be greatly appreciated. I recently graduated about a year and a half ago with bachelors in kinesiology/exercise science and after working in the field I don’t think this is what I want to do long-term from a schedule standpoint and more importantly financially. I’ve always been really interested in finances and the stock market in general and I’ve been investing for around 3 years now. I was wondering if it was too late for me to start a financial career at soon to be 25 years old and if not, what are the first steps I should take to get me on a good path and start to find some real career opportunities/what I enjoy in the finance world. I graduated from a somewhat easy state school with a 3.8 GPA if that matters at all. Thank you all in advance!

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u/Sweaty-Engine-5915 — 3 months ago