What should I do with my savings?

Hi Everyone,

I needed some advice. I have about $40,000 in my checking account I’ve saved from various high school jobs, internships, scholarships and sneaker reselling. I have three semesters left of undergrad but I my money is literally just sitting in my account doing nothing. I was hoping to receive some advice on what the best options are for me in terms of an IRA or any other options I can put my money into right now. appreciate any and all help!

 

Contribute the maximum $6,000 to a roth ira. If you haven’t filed your 2019 tax return already, you can still contribute for 2019 which will allow you an extra year of 6k. The market is hot right now but if you DCA into an S&P ETF you will be fine since I’m assuming you are decently young. If you want to get more fancy invest like 50% into an etf/index fund and put the rest into blue chip stocks or stocks you think will see growth in the future (most aggressive investments should go in your roth, more tame investments should go in your taxable account). Make sure to keep 3-6 months of reserves in your checking/high-yield savings accounts for emergencies.

 

You can make it even easier and just go with the total world VT and hold that forever, get some international exposure and it adjusts by itself so you literally don't have to do anything and it's got a low ER. Just buy and forget until you retire.

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How did you earn that much money, thats incredible for someone 21 years.

If you were t take anything from this thread its a roth ira, it can work wonders for you.

 
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I worked retail since the age of 15 and just saved. if my friends were going out to eat, I’d eat at home and just go chill. Received a full ride scholarship to a state school that was still semi-target and found cheapest living options. I also cooked my own food so that helps because college students spend so much money eating out at restaurants. I don’t drink alcohol (religious reasons) and it seems like my peers spend a lot of money on drinks. I’ve also interned every Summer mostly in corporate finance which I’ve saved. I pay for anything I don’t need buy flipping things. I constantly check my school’s buy/sell page (FB group where students sell things they don’t want from furniture to clothes) and buy things for cheap and flip them on the same page. I also shop exclusively in sales and clearance sections. Buy clothes off-season. Buy jackets and coats in the Summer and buy shorts and T-Shirts in the winter time.

 
Lloyd Blankfein:
Max out Roth IRA and put everything else into BITCOIN and TESLA

What sort of crap is this? Everybody knows that Beanie Babies are the best way to preserve and grow wealth.

The only difference between Asset Management and Investment Research is assets. I generally see somebody I know on TV on Bloomberg/CNBC etc. once or twice a week. This sounds cool, until I remind myself that I see somebody I know on ESPN five days a week.
 

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