Middle aged. Married with wonderful children. Stable career of a little over 2 decades. I’m lost but not. I’m successful but almost always feel like I’m failing. The closer I get to goals I have the further from happiness I become. I wake up, I work, I go home, I repeat-
#life
@StealthQE4 It’s due to the clarity act and what those ramifications may have for the crypto space in general. To ignore that with no weighted consideration tells me everything I need to know about you and how your opinions are based lol…
Easy read…
@Invest_Brandon Ya… I bought my 1st home 2019… $15k down w/ purchase price of $260k in Eugene Oregon… mortgage was $1400 a month (about $500 less the renting market *college town). I sold in 2022 for $340k… pocketed $60k TAX FREE…
Let’s not act stupid here lol
@HighYieldHustle Yup. I have $9k in and pull $190 a month div. 90% BTCI 10% JEPQ… just dripping back. I’m splitting $500 a month between JEPQ and SPYI (opening position 1st of month in SPYI)
@HeuristicHomie Assuming you believe in BTC as long as it stays over $60k I think it’s a great yield income builder. BTC over $100k and yields are probably producing $1+ a share a month plus underlying. Why I like it.
@HeuristicHomie I don’t care about underlying. I am up on my cost basis but my whole goal of owing BTCI is yield income build up… I currently have 400 shares and just drip it back ea month. About 10 shares. Once that account produces $600/700 a month in divs I start building up the next.
@randrewcworth Question: a few of those funds report yields of 5/6%. In that case why not a municipal bond etf at 5% tax free for those small growth funds? HYMB for example. I just stated a dividend portfolio. 45x Jepq and 245 BTCI. Looking to add more to diversify.