Bull Run
Well-Known Member
Thanks for the update. Are you a more of a growth, dividend growth income (DGI), or income type of investor?
I have more than a couple of decades to go before I hit the traditional retirement age, so my retirement accounts are almost all in stock index funds, as I don't believe I can beat the market over a long period.
However, my non-retirement account's more DGI and income oriented as I'm trying raise enough passive income to be financially independent before hitting 46. I love my current career field and don't intend to retire early but I also heard that older folks in IT/Cybersecurity field have harder time findings jobs after a layoff due to senior positions being harder to come by, and junior positions are full of young professionals willing to work long hours for less pay.
Anyhow, with that background, I snagged some CVS and JNJ stocks during their minor dips as a COVID play, but need to take a look that the stocks you listed.
7.5% guaranteed for annuity is pretty darn good, so if you don't mine me asking, who did you get that with? I'd normally not go with an annuity but 7.5% is close to the average market return, but without the risk.
I have more than a couple of decades to go before I hit the traditional retirement age, so my retirement accounts are almost all in stock index funds, as I don't believe I can beat the market over a long period.
However, my non-retirement account's more DGI and income oriented as I'm trying raise enough passive income to be financially independent before hitting 46. I love my current career field and don't intend to retire early but I also heard that older folks in IT/Cybersecurity field have harder time findings jobs after a layoff due to senior positions being harder to come by, and junior positions are full of young professionals willing to work long hours for less pay.
Anyhow, with that background, I snagged some CVS and JNJ stocks during their minor dips as a COVID play, but need to take a look that the stocks you listed.
7.5% guaranteed for annuity is pretty darn good, so if you don't mine me asking, who did you get that with? I'd normally not go with an annuity but 7.5% is close to the average market return, but without the risk.
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