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This week's newsletter 3 types of stocks we don't buy (classroom)
Hi all, Just finished this week's newsletter about the mistakes we made in the past with buying stock and how it influences our investment decisions today. Check it out in the classroom and let me know what you think in the comments of this post!
This week's newsletter 3 types of stocks we don't buy (classroom)
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I didn't know cannabis stock was on the horizon in 2019; then it took a turn. I guess timing was everything along with buying power was at its peak.Who knew????
New Fed Chair Approved 😳
A new Fed Chair Kevin Warsh was voted in yesterday. Jerome Powell was the previous one and he and Trump often bumped heads. One of the main things the Fed does is control interest rates. Trump has wanted interest rates cut for a very long time and Powell refused to just do what the President wanted, but instead do what he felt the economy needed based on numbers and facts. The idea is that when interest rates are lowered people will spend more rather than save and interest rates on mortgages and other things are lowered. Many see Warsh as a Trump loyalist. Do you think we would see the Fed cut interest rates because of it?
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16 members have voted
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Yes, all his cronies are very loyal to him is so very true, but I'm going to say I don't know. I agree we need to stay the course.
Another one bite the dust
All memberships canceled now, another credit card paid off in full, and automated IRA accounts that I had forgot all about.
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@Leslye Fulwider you can do it!!!!
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@Carmen Ruiz Thank you 😊
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@Nicole C. My benchmark starting out is $500 for a year time-frame, and I am looking to gain through dividends. I will work this week in completing the other tasks.
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@Nicole C. Hi Nicole, one of the stocks I decided on was VOOV with a P/E ratio 0.07%. This is an index fund S&P 500 lower than VOO to buy into, so that is what I have for now. VOOV makes up half of what VOO from what I have read. My goal is to buy into VOO long-term/growth fund aim at buying into at some point once my money grows more. What is one stock you would or currently investing in through your IRA?
HSA
I guess I did not thoroughly understand about having an HSA account and how it would impact medicare that I have been paying into for years. So, I will continue for now, but closer to my Medicare years. I will have to stop the HSA account because I don’t want to forgo anything the Government have deducted from my check for years.
2 likes • Apr 20
@Nicole C. Hi Nicole, I thought I could carry HSA into retirement even until my Medicare kicks in. But I learned it would cause penalties and restrictions.
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LaTonya Walker
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@latonya-walker-8156
LaTonya Walker, a native Washingtonian who enjoy meeting new people. I have a passion for event & meeting planning. I'm ready to invest.

Active 3d ago
Joined Feb 25, 2025
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