Hello people! It has been a minute. If you missed my mediocre content, I’m sorry. I’ve been buried with work (and 2020). But I’m back baby (just like value stonks and Bitcoin)! Let’s go ahead and crack the seal, on the monthly update to my personal finance and investing journal.
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State of the Stash – May
It is time, yet again, for the monthly airing of my private financial laundry. May was all about Mr. Market opening a “can of whoop-ass” on my portfolio.
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It is time, yet again, for the monthly airing of my private financial laundry. I hope that this journal of savings will provide us all enhanced motivation to save. It will also serve as a record, so that I can look back and analyze to see where I can improve. Continue reading “State of the Stash – March 2019”
I’ll Have What He’s Having – Behavioral Personal Finance
Behavioral Finance Tricks I Use on Myself
So, I have not written a ton about personal finance topics on this blog. In my mind, I am kind of holding off on those topics until and unless I am able to accumulate a significant amount of financial assets and reach “financial independence.” If there is an interest in more discussion of these sorts of topics, drop me a comment and I will try and oblige.
A few weeks ago, Daniel Egan who is with Betterment (a robo-advisor) shared a recent post he published on the Betterment blog. By the way, Egan is a good follow on twitter (@daniel_egan). The post was about how he uses lessons from behavioral science to help him manage his personal finances.
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