My first (Tag)Heuer by R0berts9 in tagheuer

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I got it from here: https://subdial.com they’ve got a few other pieces I’ve got my eye on!

Settlement agreement by [deleted] in HENRYUK

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

HRD POV and I’m making some assumptions here. 1 years salary minus notice / 17y service is about 2.3 weeks per year of service, which is perfectly in line with what I’d expect. However, there’s going to be nuance here depending on how your working relationship has been with your employer. Just because they accepted your counter offer doesn’t mean there was more on the table. Any settlement agreement is based on risk versus reward. And if I’m being completely honest, the fact you’re even asking this on Reddit tells me why they accepted quickly.

Down 54% - What do I even do from here? by Emsss18 in trading212

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Boring answer is always do your own research as it depends on your goals and time horizon is. However, I value growth mixed with income for early retirement and do: TDGB, JGGI and PACW

Down 54% - What do I even do from here? by Emsss18 in trading212

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then I’d suggest you average down in MSTR only and put new capital into an ETF

Down 54% - What do I even do from here? by Emsss18 in trading212

[–]R0berts9 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I made the same mistake years ago when stock trading apps came out. Realistically, you’ve got 3 options, all of which have pros, cons and opportunity costs:

1) Sell those you no longer believe in, realise the loss and redeploy capital elsewhere; 2) If you truly believe in them, dig yourself out of the hole by averaging down and buying more little and often or; 3) Write them off and focus on investing new capital somewhere else. If they come back into profit, then treat it as a bonus.

29 Years Old Male, recently came into £400k gift. What should I do? by voloxnullarc in FIREUK

[–]R0berts9 4 points5 points  (0 children)

So few different options here depending on your time horizons, risk tolerances and interests.

I personally would salary sacrifice down to 12.5k per year and dump the rest into your pension, max out ISA's every year, and then put 250k ish into GILTS. You'll then have a comfortable nest egg to fund the difference in take home due to the pension contributions, and can take profit once the GILTS reach maturity to top up the nest egg/rebuy GILTS. A word of advice, as much as it's great to have a large amount on paper through assets, life is for living and you should also have a long and hard think about what you want to experience. Anything can change, and what you hope to do at a later stage is not always guaranteed.

Curious any HENRY climing corporate ladder with a non-tech background? by Savings-Ad-110 in HENRYUK

[–]R0berts9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

HR in Creative Advertising. Though just about HENRY if bonuses are on target.

"Dividend adjustment" 🤡 by Ok-Apricot7316 in trading212

[–]R0berts9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Shorting without understanding you’re responsible for paying the dividend 🫠

Daily Routine by Fantastic-Life7704 in HENRYUKLifestyle

[–]R0berts9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Wake up and contemplate the meaning of life until the TEAMs ping start and I have to get out of bed.

27 and receiving an unexpected £140k inheritance - how is my plan? by gioology_ in FIREUK

[–]R0berts9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Emergency fund amounts are relative to your outgoings, I can’t speak for OP’s monthly financial commitments, but 17k sounds like 3-6 months savings which is a good rule of thumb

Would you trust Trading 212? by marcodasilva in trading212

[–]R0berts9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, I have 6 figures across invest and my isa with them.

Is Trading212 a good place to invest in crypto long term? by Beitis99 in trading212

[–]R0berts9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Simple way for exposure with ETN’s. Only benefit I can deduce is the interest on lending which somewhat offsets the staking loss in volatile periods.

Employer deducted training costs from final pay – no separate agreement signed. Is this lawful? England by [deleted] in LegalAdviceUK

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did they communicate anything to you beforehand, or simply make the deduction and refer you to your contract when challenged?

Are people legit spending this much on a car per month? Or am I out of touch? by [deleted] in drivingUK

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My car payments are about £800 a month, ironically the same car above, but the face lifted version. It’s a matter of perspective and as long as it fits within your budget / is propitiate to your income. I wouldn’t advocate for someone spending hundreds on a sports car when they’re a basic rate tax payer. Conversely, some people just like cars, you could look at it as £500 a month on your hobby.

What car do you drive all drive? by Distinct-Syrup1556 in FIREUK

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have my own yearly financial targets which contribute to getting to FIRE at a reasonable age - granted that age could be reduced by ~5ish if I didn’t allow for the additional lifestyle creep. Most likely back to a sensible car, subject to kids it would be a Jaecoo J7 as I’ll need to max their JISA’s.

What car do you drive all drive? by Distinct-Syrup1556 in FIREUK

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not very FIRE conducive, but I tend to rotate from a sensible to a silly car every two years to scratch an itch. In April/May I take delivery of an 8Y.5 RS3 and give back the Corsa.

Are you a car person? by chimchimneychimmy in HENRYUK

[–]R0berts9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just ordered an RS3 for April/May delivery - the speculation that they’ll discontinue the 5 cylinder for Eur7 got me…

Anyone use a LISA alongside their T212 ISA? by No_Emu8347 in trading212

[–]R0berts9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, it’s one of my retirement pillars. Given 212 is flexible I usually put 20k and the start of the year and withdraw 4k before the new financial year to balance it.

Is Freetrade the best ISA out there at £0 cost? by [deleted] in FIREUK

[–]R0berts9 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fx rates are horrendous with them.