Liquid Independence

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The story of 2 investors

This true story I found in an online journal depicts the magic of compounding and the impact behavior has on our finances. Grace Groner and Richard Fuscone Grace Groner was orphaned at age 12. She never married. She never drove a car. She lived most of her life alone in a one-bedroom house and worked her whole career… Read More »

Options Trading Update – Nov 2021 – Assignment

November options trading review I received $1,579 in premiums selling options in November. 😀 This is a new record high for me. Yay! For the first time ever I had my options assigned. I will discuss what those were, and what I plan to do with those stocks next. 🙂 First, here are the detailed trading transactions below.… Read More »

Buying Vancouver Real Estate On Minimum Wage – Video

Home buying guide for low income households Are you renting in an expensive city but want to buy your own property? If so, this new video is for you. It focuses on a hypothetical couple in Vancouver, but could be relevant to any other growing city. Anyone can afford to become a homeowner, even those making the minimum… Read More »

Successful investors do these things

Learning to build wealth – from the pros If you talk to enough successful investors you’ll find they share some common ways of thinking. I reached out to some prominent individuals on Twitter. Each has a large online following and considerable experience in their “circles of competence.” I distilled their combined knowledge into short, digestible nuggets of wisdom… Read More »

Environmental and Socially Conscious Investing

In a rapidly changing world Environment and social issues are shaping how policy makers, consumers, and corporate executives behave. Therefore, investors also have to understand how these issues impact economies and financial markets. 🙂 In today’s post I’ll explain what those changes are, and what I’m doing to position my finances accordingly. As usual I don’t plan to… Read More »