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Retirement Nestegg Report June 2017

Retirement Nestegg Report June 2017

Well for the first time since last October my retirement nestegg didn’t grow for a month and my investments especially my individual stocks under performed the market for a month. This has been an incredible run and in the last 18 months my retirement nestegg has grown over $300,000 dollars which is just mind boggling. Obviously with having my nestegg invested 100% in the stock market there will be ups and downs and if I had to guess there will likely be some downs coming, but if you had asked me the same thing 18 months ago I would have told you the same thing. $300,000 plus later I’ve learned that trying to time the market is a fool’s errand so just sit back and enjoy the ride.

Taxable Account- $51,812.37 (+1.70%)
Private Stock $63,100 (+0.00%)
Traditional Rollover IRA – $27,391.82 (-6.66%)
My Roth IRA – $175,580.24 (-2.99%)
Wife Roth IRA – $111,863.17 (-0.92%)
Traditional 401k – $354,075.54 (+1.84%)

Roth/Traditional % = 36.67% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $783,823.14 (-0.15%)
Retirement Salary (4%) $31,353

Monthly Contributions $1,405.44 (401k)
SP500 Performance +0.48%
My Monthly Investment Performance -0.42% (-0.90% vs SP500)
My Monthly Individual Stocks Performance -2.02% (-2.50% vs SP500)

Interim Retirement Nestegg Report – I broke $800,000

Interim Retirement Nestegg Report – I broke $800,000

Well another 5 months and another $100,000 added to my retirement nestegg. To be honest I’m a little dumbfounded how fast my nestegg is growing and the best part is it is almost entirely by market gains with no effort on my part. In fact since I wrote our monthly report exactly one week ago my portfolio has added another $16,000. I’m not expecting it to continue but at this pace the double comma club isn’t to far off and I am well ahead of my projections to hit a $1M nestegg by age 40.

Taxable Account- $53,154.14
Private Stock $63,100
Traditional Rollover IRA – $29,903.60
My Roth IRA – $185,147.52
Wife Roth IRA – $116,792.26
Traditional 401k – $352,140.20

Roth/Traditional % = 37.73% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $800,237.72
Retirement Salary (4%) $32,009

$100,000 NestEgg Milestones

Date DOW Jones Value MFJ Nestegg
Oct 2008 10,000 $ 69,300
Oct 2009 10,000 (+0%) $100,000 (+44%)
Feb 2012 13,000 (+30%) $200,000 (+100%)
Jul 2013 15,423 (+19%) $300,000 (+50%)
Feb 2014 16,395.88 (+6.3%) $400,000 (+33%)
April 2015 18,084.48 (+10.30%) $500,000 (+25%)
August 2016 18,636.05 (+3.05%) $600,000 (+20%)
January 2017 20,068.51 (+7.69%) $700,000 (+17%)
June 2017 $21,182.53 (+5.56%) $800,000 (+14%)
Retirement Nestegg Report May 2017

Retirement Nestegg Report May 2017

Starting to sound like a broken record, but another month of all time nestegg highs and another month of investment performance that greatly exceeded the market. Obviously this can’t go on forever and eventually Tesla may slow down its meteoric climb for a bit, but in the meantime I guess I’m not complaining since I am not really contributing anything of significance to my nest egg so the crazy new highs every month aren’t causing me any anxiety due to me having to make purchases.

It looks like one more 2% month and I will crack the $800k barrier just 5 months after breaking the $700k barrier

Taxable Account- $50,948.89 (+2.21%)
Private Stock $63,100 (+0.00%)
Traditional Rollover IRA – $29,348.20 (-2.07%)
My Roth IRA – $180,999.29 (+3.75%)
Wife Roth IRA – $112,898.22 (+5.86%)
Traditional 401k – $347,681.59 (+1.38%)

Roth/Traditional % = 37.44% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $784,976.19 (+2.35%)
Retirement Salary (4%) $31,399

Monthly Contributions $1,405.44 (401k)
SP500 Performance +1.16%
My Monthly Investment Performance +2.16% (+1.00% vs SP500)
My Monthly Individual Stocks Performance +3.68% (+2.52% vs SP500)

Retirement Nestegg Report April 2017

Retirement Nestegg Report April 2017

Well another record setting month for my retirement nestegg. An all-time new high that is almost $30,000 higher than last month’s total. My portfolio performance greatly outperformed the market as a whole and my hypothetical safe withdrawal rate from my nestegg broke through the $30,000 a year threshold. I did also have a larger than normal 401k contribution due to my annual bonus hitting this month as well, but with the size of my nestegg the real performance comes from the nestegg itself and the contributions themselves these days are hard to move the needle much.

I don’t expect this type of performance to continue – I mean I’m only 3 months removed from breaking through the $700,000 milestone and am now closer to the $800k mark. A large part of my growth and out-performance has come from my individual stocks with large holdings like Tesla really picking up steam as of late. There will for sure be some volatility with my individual stocks, but long term I feel pretty good about them.

I also think I have sort of passed a weird psychological threshold. Normally I’m usually more bummed about the market going up and cheering on for the next crash, but given like I said above that my contributions make less of a dent these days and how to be honest I see my retirement savings starting to wane some going forward here I guess I’m fine with the markets reaching new highs as it means my date to financial independence keeps moving closer and closer. Just a random self reflective observation. Guess that means I’m getting old now and this far fetched retirement date sometime long in the future is probably not as far off as it once was.

That being said I have some work to do yet as I have five kids and a brand new large mortgage so I probably have a higher burden than some folks on the financial independence journey, but knowing that I have 3/4 of a million dollars tucked away working hard for me makes it easier to put less of an emphasis on worrying about my career or salary or having to put massive amounts of money away. Those things are still important, but not even remotely close as important as they were 10 years ago. The heavy lifting has been done and now I have more options – which hopefully I will have the courage to take advantage of in the coming years.

Taxable Account- $49,847.92(+6.50%)
Private Stock $63,100 (+0.00%)
Traditional Rollover IRA – $29,968.10 (+3.97%)
My Roth IRA – $174,451.26(+4.05%)
Wife Roth IRA – $106,657.24(+7.79%)
Traditional 401k – $342,962.59(+3.25%)

Roth/Traditional % = 36.15% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $766,987.11 (+2.82%)
Retirement Salary (4%) $30,679

Monthly Contributions $5,240.89 (401k)
SP500 Performance +0.91%
My Monthly Investment Performance +3.29% (+2.38% vs SP500)
My Monthly Individual Stocks Performance +5.46% (+4.55% vs SP500)

Retirement Nestegg Report March 2017

Retirement Nestegg Report March 2017

Another record high for me this month and despite very flat performance by the market as a whole, but my individual stock performance greatly exceeded the market this month, which is good because overall they haven’t been too hot the last year or more. Compounding is still cool and big numbers keep getting bigger. Look forward to this trend continuing.

Taxable Account- $46,806.77 (+3.94%)
Private Stock $63,100 (+5.17%)
Traditional Rollover IRA – $28,825.18 (-0.54%)
My Roth IRA – $167,658.53 (+2.30%)
Wife Roth IRA – $98,951.59 (+6.90%)
Traditional 401k – $332,169.12 (+1.63%)

Roth/Traditional % = 36.15% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $737,511.19 (+2.82%)
Retirement Salary (4%) $29,500

Monthly Contributions $8,291.21 (401k)
SP500 Performance -0.04%
My Monthly Investment Performance +1.66%% (+1.70% vs SP500)
My Monthly Individual Stocks Performance +3.56% (+3.60% vs SP500)

Retirement Nestegg Report February 2017

Retirement Nestegg Report February 2017

Taxable Account- $45,034.40 (+0.66%)
Private Stock $60,000 (+0.00%)
Traditional Rollover IRA – $28,980.84 (+2.24%)
My Roth IRA – $163,891.10 (+3.12%)
Wife Roth IRA – $92,566.97 (+3.07%)
Traditional 401k – $326,841.20 (+2.84%)

Roth/Traditional % = 35.75% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $717,304.51 (+3.58%)
Retirement Salary (4%) $28,692

Monthly Contributions $1,371.16 (401k)
SP500 Performance +3.72%
My Monthly Investment Performance +3.38% (-0.34% vs SP500)
My Monthly Individual Stocks Performance +2.68% (-1.04% vs SP500)

Retirement Nestegg Report January 2017

Retirement Nestegg Report January 2017

Well another new year and another new high for my nestegg and the best part is this time it was actually my portfolio doing the work. My investments soundly trounced the market this month after falling behind most of last year. Let’s hope this trend continues.

Taxable Account- $44,740.58 (+2.73%)
Private Stock $60,000 (+0.00%)
Traditional Rollover IRA – $28,346.37 (-3.01%)
My Roth IRA – $158,937.29 (+0.83%)
Wife Roth IRA – $89,806.94 (+5.54%)
Traditional 401k – $310,689.53 (+2.84%)

Roth/Traditional % = 35.43% (tax free)

Total Retirement Nest Egg $692,520.71(+3.29%)
Retirement Salary (4%) – $27,700

Monthly Contributions $1,371.16 (401k)
SP500 Performance +1.79%
My Monthly Investment Performance +3.09% (+1.30% vs SP500)
My Monthly Individual Stocks Performance +4.37% (+2.58% vs SP500)