#finances #journaling βΏβΏβΏ
Ok, so... what is the weekend brought to our family finances?:
Hubby and I were chatting and comparing our investments accounts in general (remember I started in $BTC by myself, I had to orange pill him ππ
) but after that everything is flowing as it should be.ππ»ππΌ
Back to the main subject: We agreed that mi #Robinhood account is BS and his Fidelity 401k is killing it so, this is the deal now :
ππΌ He's the one keeping the ETFs strategy. I'm out.
He has a very steady income and he is a very steady person (he's in data analysis and finances) plus we think he will do much better in the near future with his IT and engineering skills πͺπΌ.
ππΌ I'm going to withdraw my 150 bucks from Hood and put 'em all to work for my DCA in $BTC. I'm still building my professional life in music, with his help. We both believe it is possible though now there's a bit of financial restriction, obviously.
My investment money comes from my early savings (before quitting my friggin' 9 to 5 in August) and a mother's Day present.
I had it all in a savings account until I started to pay attention and put intention in this area of my life.
I have much better management for volatility and uncertainty. This way, we both feel good and "in control" of what we're doing. Convictions are kept while we have a wider plan for emergencies. ππ»
Say says: team work makes the dream work. πͺπΌ
We're discovering finances outside socialism for the first time in our lives (we're in our 40's π
) so the path is going to stay tricky, fighting back our own limiting beliefs and needs for safety. π
But marriage is ALWAYS a team work in order to thrive, even though sometimes it's hard to find each other in the middle...
I'm bullish about hubby π€©
He's the best investment of my life π€£π€£π«Άπ»
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For now, this is it:
Two strategies, two ways, one goal: FREEDOM!
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