Comments on: When To Stop Saving So Much For Retirement *RANT* https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/ Drop your 9 to-5 for good Wed, 03 Apr 2024 15:33:49 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.3 By: @Bill-vk7fh https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10287 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 13:36:03 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10287 I have listened to many other podcasts / videos on the same exact topic, so you are not unique in that aspect. Sorry.

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By: @user-yc7vl4gd1i https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10286 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 06:51:06 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10286 Are tradind and income incompatible? I think you’re not keeping up with the news. While you thought it was impossible, some enthusiasts from Eledator made ai copy trading tool. Everyone now can make money on trading. What do you say now?

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By: @legendary_soup4454 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10281 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 05:48:52 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10281 In reply to @rolandosouffrain7957.

Nothing wrong with that. Don’t forget to live your life though. By the time you retire you have lived 80% of it

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By: @legendary_soup4454 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10285 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 05:44:36 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10285 You’ve convinced me. I’ll stop saving so much and buy more guns. I don’t have any debts to pay off.

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By: @WarbirdPylonRacer https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10277 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 05:37:03 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10277 ♀]]> I got my priorities screwed up and made it a goal to pay my house off first then start saving for retirement. Now I’m late in the game and need to save everything I can. But at least mi casa is payed for… 🤷‍♀

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By: @rolandosouffrain7957 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10280 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 02:04:33 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10280 I rather have more than I need, than need more and not have enough.

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By: @4reel244 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10283 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 02:03:37 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10283 In reply to @martinguldner3990.

This is amazing. Doing so much and making a great difference in your future retirement. I’m in my early 40s and finally having my debts addressed and behind me. Time to hit the throttle like you.

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By: @danielgeorges3048 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10276 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 00:37:16 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10276 43 yes old. Just over $2M invested. No debts except about 25k on the mortgage. Will retire at 55 or 5M, whichever comes first!

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By: @brucesmith6868 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10279 Wed, 03 Apr 2024 00:27:13 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10279 Thanks Dustin

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By: @martinguldner3990 https://hotsidehustles.com/when-to-stop-saving-so-much-for-retirement-rant/#comment-10282 Tue, 02 Apr 2024 23:36:47 +0000 https://hotsidehustles.com/?p=3589#comment-10282 Because for so many years of not contributing into a Roth IRA until an inheritance in August 2020; I was finally able to fully fund a Roth IRA without touching it. When my company was purchased in March 2021 when my pay jumped. I choice to juice up my new Roth 401k. Now my Roth IRA/Roth 401k is about 15% of my net worth. After my summer vacation in August 2023. I throttled back my Roth 401k contributions to 8% of my paycheck. I still fully fund my Roth IRA with the dividends and stock sales with tax loss harvesting from the the inherited taxable brokerage account. Now my Roth IRA/Roth 401k contributions is 27% of my earned job income being in the 12% US federal tax bracket; I also am earning about $13,000 a year in dividends and interest from savings in taxable accounts.

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