Retirement Investing – Income from traditional investments like 401ks and IRAs.
Reirement AccountsÂ
- Employee Sponsored 401k (fully funded 2021)
- eTrade Roth IRA (fully funded 2022)
Retirement Investing – Income from traditional investments like 401ks and IRAs.
Reirement AccountsÂ
11/30/22 :: eTrade ::Â ABR dividend payment
11/25/22 :: eTrade :: FANG dividend payment
11/15/22 :: eTrade :: PG dividend payment
11/14/22 :: eTrade :: OKE dividend payment
Roth :: Oneok (OKE)
Roth :: Duke Energy (DUK)
Roth :: High Dividend ETF (VYM)
Roth :: First Solar (FSLR)
Roth :: Nutrien (NTR)
Roth :: Arbor Realty Trust (ABR)
Roth :: Eastman Chemical (EMN)
Roth :: Semiconductor ETF (SMH)
Roth :: Lithium ETF (LIT)
Roth :: Target Retirement 2035 (VTTHX)
Roth :: Nextera Energy (NEE)
Roth :: CVS (CVS)
Roth :: World Health Care ETF (VHT)
Roth :: Global Robotics ETF (BOTZ)
Roth :: Clorox (CLX)
Roth :: Exxon (XOM)
Roth :: Goldman Sachs (GS)
Roth :: Vanguard Total World ETF (VT)
Roth :: JPMorgan (JPM)
Roth :: McDonalds (MCD)
Roth :: Home Depot (HD)
Roth :: Gold ETF (GLD)
Roth :: Blackrock (BLK)
Roth :: Vanguard S&P 500 (VOO)
Roth :: Johnson & Johnson (JNJ)
Roth :: Broadcom (AVGO)
Roth :: Medtronic (MDT)
Roth :: Procter and Gamble (PG)
Roth :: Microsoft (MSFT)
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As usual, good read...
US Supply Chains are Recovering, by @JosephPolitano
folks are not scared of owning stocks right now.
Treasury yields after inflation and taxes are close to a 20-year high, making fixed income an attractive alternative to equities
NASDAQ outperforming DJIA by most since 1991. As of 12th trading day of May, NASDAQ leads DJIA by 18.34% this year. More likely as NASDAQ’s Best Eight Months last through June. https://jeffhirsch.tumblr.com/post/717509050421706752/nasdaq-outperforming-djia-by-most-since-1991
Well, that’s interesting. Inflation continues to surprise to the upside, but consumers