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Old 03-25-2017, 12:58 PM
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Since we're on the topic of buying and selling has anybody been buying weed stocks? Weld you have mentioned to invest in what you are aware of. What companies were behind your treatment? I've been buying some, I'm not going to miss out on this if it continues which I think it will. I did a lot of research before buying and now I hope I'm right
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Whether it's right or not I did the shotgun approach and bought 4 different companies. 1 in Canada.
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I doubt anyone reading this thread is in this situation -- but if they/you are.... they/you only have yourself to blame. Saving and investing is a discipline... if you have no discipline... Well.... good luck 'cause you're going to need it.




62% of Americans have less than $1,000 in a savings account. Even at higher income levels of between $100,000 and $149,999, 44% had less than $1,000.


66 million Americans have zero dollars saved in an emergency fund. 47% of Americans could not afford an emergency expense of $400.


43% of working-age families have no retirement savings at all. The median working-age couple has saved only $5,000 for retirement. 70% of couples have less than $50,000 saved.


65% of credit card users carry a balance (don’t pay off their bill every month), paying an average interest rate of over 15%. The average credit card debt for households that carry a balance is $16,048.
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I can say not to terribly long ago I fell into at least one of those categories. I sort of look at my brokerage account as a savings. It's available if I need it. I put in a little over 6k last year.
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Who bought TSLA?

None here.. but it's looking like a rocketship.
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I can say not to terribly long ago I fell into at least one of those categories. I sort of look at my brokerage account as a savings. It's available if I need it. I put in a little over 6k last year.



AWESOME!!! You should be proud - you looked - you understood - and most importantly -- you took action. Words are just BS --- but actually DOING --- AWESOMENESS!
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Greg, before this thread I was in that boat. But after several years of plucking away, we are turning the corner, rely less on credit, have a little savings, and paying more cash. We are getting there, and as always, thank you for your information.
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ROTH IT IS!
haha

thanks.

As far as those figures, I read an article recently about the 8 money mistakes middle class people make. It had quite a few of those. I think I was only guilty of #8 (relatively big car payments)

http://www.businessinsider.com/8-mon...-making-2017-3

but some of that just blows my mind.

I had a coworker the same age as I was who did not put any money into his 401k, had virtually no savings, and had 3 cars on a lease. But then again he chose to live with his roommates (parents) and was in his 30s...
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Greg, before this thread I was in that boat. But after several years of plucking away, we are turning the corner, rely less on credit, have a little savings, and paying more cash. We are getting there, and as always, thank you for your information.
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I doubt anyone reading this thread is in this situation -- but if they/you are.... they/you only have yourself to blame. Saving and investing is a discipline... if you have no discipline... Well.... good luck 'cause you're going to need it.




62% of Americans have less than $1,000 in a savings account. Even at higher income levels of between $100,000 and $149,999, 44% had less than $1,000.


66 million Americans have zero dollars saved in an emergency fund. 47% of Americans could not afford an emergency expense of $400.


43% of working-age families have no retirement savings at all. The median working-age couple has saved only $5,000 for retirement. 70% of couples have less than $50,000 saved.


65% of credit card users carry a balance (don’t pay off their bill every month), paying an average interest rate of over 15%. The average credit card debt for households that carry a balance is $16,048.
Yup, it's crazy. Glad I was able to work my way out of that mess. I do wish I would have started earlier .. but thankful everyday for where I am.
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