C.J. Gardner-Johnson on what he learned in Houston.
“Shut the hell up, ain’t everything meant to be answered, or like combatted with if that makes sense. People ask ‘What happened in Houston?’ Nothing happened I was just being me.”
$100,000 invested by 29 with $625/monthly contributions (what it costs to max out a Roth IRA annually) moving forward can grow to $2.05M by 60 (8% return).
That's not including 401k contributions or employer match.
If not life changing, it's certainly a really good first step.
Boring investing aka just holding the S&P 500 returned +27% in the last 12 months
$10K → ($12,700)
$20K → ($25,400)
$50K → ($63,500)
$100K → ($127,000)
$150K → ($190,500)
$200K → ($254,000)
$500K → ($635,000)
$1M → ($1,270,000)
Works for the average person