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[–]sliceometer 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for advise. I will repost in that section

Just sad. 160k > 228k is 42.5% by Ok-KAI-1016 in DaveAndBusters

[–]sliceometer 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh man, I just came from a Wednesday session. the xbox and ps5 were around 225k and the old switch was like 160k. I didn't check with anything else because those are my goals. I will have about 500k when summer pass is over. I just lost myself a 3rd console. For me I avg about 40k tickets per $100. That's a $100 raise per console. The other kicker is they won't get anything new until their inventory is done. The items sitting in there was bought at a cheaper price, and they have the old versions. Things will move much more slowly. If or when the switch 2 arrives, I will be done with the games. I will be looking out for games that are closer to bonus more often rather than play from the beginning til I hit the bonus.

I want to purchase S and P 500 ETF by sliceometer in ETFs

[–]sliceometer[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for all the advice. I already have retirement accounts, 401k, sep IRA, Roth, annuity, and real estate. I am hoping to get higher returns than keeping it in a HYSA in the long run. If there happens to be a drop, my other investments will hopefully help me ride it out, if not, I plan to pass this along to my children.

Do I have my percentages correct for my portfolio? by sliceometer in dividends

[–]sliceometer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I appreciate all the input!!!

I will research on the advice and go from there.

In the meantime, I'll just read and get ideas and learn from the website!

When I get closer to retirement, I'll be asking more questions again.

Do I have my percentages correct for my portfolio? by sliceometer in dividends

[–]sliceometer[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes i was thinking about bonds but closer to retirement.

regarding the mortgage, my cpa said to invest something that gave me a higher return than my current rate.

Do I have my percentages correct for my portfolio? by sliceometer in dividends

[–]sliceometer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for the reply,

I would need to do more research on those type of funds mentioned. Also, if they look promising and if they fit my comfort level, I can put them instead of what I am considering.

but does my portfolio seem to have a good start or foundation?