Back in September, Mindy and I bought another home to live-in flip. Getting a good deal meant that we'd have to pay cash and close quickly. Here was our plan to come up with $350,000+ and what we'd do after:September 2019: Sell $100,000 in stocks, borrow $200,000 from our HELOC, sell the Acura NSX ($45,000) and use cash savings to fund the home purchase.January 2020: … [Read more...] about A New Mortgage With A Side Of Lucky Market Timing
Investing
What We’re Doing With Money
First, let's talk numbers. They're not terrible.February 19: Our net-worth hit an all-time high of $2,585,214.March 16: Less than a month later, it was down to $2,280,151, a paper loss of $305,063.March 30: It has since recovered to $2,353,069, down $232,145 from that all-time high.If we were pure index investors, our numbers would be worse. The S&P 500 is down … [Read more...] about What We’re Doing With Money
The Virus and Mr. Market’s Temporary Hiatus
Most things that are worthwhile are a struggle.If you want to become great at an instrument, you're going to have to practice a lot. Yo-Yo Ma, the cello supervirtuoso, practices about 2,000 hours per year.If you want to become a great athlete, you're going to have to put in lots of time training and take care of your body. Hello, broccoli!If you want to become a … [Read more...] about The Virus and Mr. Market’s Temporary Hiatus
Stock Picking Experiment, Year 2 (Still Winning!)
In December of 2017, Dividend Growth Investor (DGI) asked me if I wanted to bet against Warren Buffett. Well, kind of. Allow me to explain...Buffett’s Big BetWay back in 2007, Buffett challenged the hedge fund industry to a bet. All the hedge fund managers had to do was beat the S&P 500 over a 10 year period. Buffett didn’t get many takers, but he completely crushed … [Read more...] about Stock Picking Experiment, Year 2 (Still Winning!)
Funny Money Portfolio Update
Ever since JL Collins showed me the wisdom of index funds, I've been a big fan. Prior to that, I invested in individual stocks.Stocks worked out pretty well for me. I'm a tech nerd, so I was heavily biased towards geek stocks. I bought Google when it IPOd in 2004 at a split-adjusted $42.50/share (over $1,200 today). I also bought Apple back in 2007 when the iPhone was … [Read more...] about Funny Money Portfolio Update





