Awesome video Right up until you cracked open the can at the end. LOL Really liked the idea of getting toes wet in the stockmarket this way. I've only been doing I-bonds(no more), treasury bills, notes and CDs.
Good video. Demonstrates a good principal that it's better to put money to work than to have it on the sidelines. It's not just enough to not buy the drink. Much better to put that money somewhere it will gain in value. Also, if you really like Red Bull, then invest in the company (I know Red Bull is private, but just substitute any publicly traded company that makes products you enjoy regularly). That would be a good experiment as well. Someone taking for example a $5 a day Coca Cola habit and instead investing $5 a day in the company Coca Cola's stock $KO. Based off the current numbers Coke is up 16% for this year. Actually I'm gonna go invest in $KO right now...
If you have a dollar tree nearby, they have Rip-It energy drinks. The orange is decent but I also liked the grape that I haven't seen for years. They also have Rock Star, etc. I don't know how you sip Red Bull. That's a 'chug it down and get it over with' drink, lol.
Good to see you back. 👍🏻👍🏻
DCA--reliable way to go.
Thanks! feels good to be making videos again!
What a great idea - putting theory into practice! Love your content!
Hey, great motivation video to break a bad habit and it’s so funny, started doing that a month ago. Nice move!!
Good to see a new video from you
thank you!
Awesome video
Right up until you cracked open the can at the end. LOL
Really liked the idea of getting toes wet in the stockmarket this way.
I've only been doing I-bonds(no more), treasury bills, notes and CDs.
lol, sorry I couldn't resist!
Good video. Demonstrates a good principal that it's better to put money to work than to have it on the sidelines. It's not just enough to not buy the drink. Much better to put that money somewhere it will gain in value. Also, if you really like Red Bull, then invest in the company (I know Red Bull is private, but just substitute any publicly traded company that makes products you enjoy regularly). That would be a good experiment as well. Someone taking for example a $5 a day Coca Cola habit and instead investing $5 a day in the company Coca Cola's stock $KO. Based off the current numbers Coke is up 16% for this year. Actually I'm gonna go invest in $KO right now...
It’s about the big wins?!?! Big win: maxing out my credit cards at Gucci and Louis Vuitton every day! At least I’m diversified!!!
3 fund portfolio - Gucci, Louis and Rolex
If you have a dollar tree nearby, they have Rip-It energy drinks. The orange is decent but I also liked the grape that I haven't seen for years. They also have Rock Star, etc. I don't know how you sip Red Bull. That's a 'chug it down and get it over with' drink, lol.
It's an acquired taste lol
But 5x365=1,825 and if have 1,432 didn’t you lose money?
Explained here -> 5:44
I love sugar free Red Bull
Are there any benefits to investing $5 every day rather then $20 a week?
Nope. Just pick an amount & frequency that works best for you and don't interrupt it. That's all that really matters
365 x 5 =1,825, if he was only left with $1,432.54. Wouldn’t that mean he lost $392.46 ? …
5:44
@@JayFairbrotherthat went right over my head, thank you for clearing that up for me 🙏🏼
Market is not open every day
@@jdufresne08 also never took that into consideration neither, thank you !
240(week days) x $5=1,200 so he actually gained about 200. I thought the same thing