As a soon-to-be retiree, keeping my 401k on track after a bumpy 2022 is a high goal. I've read about investors generating up to $250k ROI in this present sinking market; any suggestions for increasing my ROI before retirement would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, you are right. it's been a brisk tailwind for investors in US stocks over the decades but it is still a delicate season now, so I advise you to consider the guidance of a financial advisor.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
''Stacy Lynn Staples’' a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market
I really enjoyed this video. You did not mention the cost of your 6 month journey. I am sure it was more affordable 7 years ago when you went, but I seriously doubt you could do the same trip today for $4K a month.
I absolutely loved watching this. I love travelling and have been to so many of the Europeam places Egypt and Turkey but wow your adventures sound fantastic 🎉😊
My grandfather was from Transylvania. He moved to the US, met and married my grandmother. They had 9 children. My mother being the oldest. Some of them have visited Romania. We want to visit Romania too. Maybe 2027.
Yes! You definitely need to go back to Egypt to see the pyramids, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel etc. I really enjoyed the Nile cruise I took as well. You can skip Alexandria if you're short on time.
Wow, what an itinerary! I can see what you mean about the cruise saving you - exhausting! Letting someone else do the planning and not dragging suitcases for 21 days is amazing.
Greece sounded interesting. Thanks for sharing. There are a few places I'd like to visit, not for opulence, but for the people media n food. Love your Japan videos. Sad to say Europe doesn't interest me.
Thanks for sharing. I've heard you talk about the Faroe trip and Iceland (and you responded to my comment) but didn't realize it was part of an epic 6 month trip. I always find your content informative and as I get older and realize that there are some places we won't go to (like the Faroe Islands which had been on my bucket list) I go on your adventures vicariously.
Absolutely loved watching this video. It was very inspirational and exciting! I think I could listen to you too all day long. There’s something comforting and reassuring in how you tell your stories. 😊
Did you go yo the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London? Fascinating. It used to be free, but I think you can now reserve on-line for about 5 pounds.
@@le_th_ yes. That’s why we had our kids young. That’s one of the primary reasons. Because we wanted to still be young when our kids were adults. And it worked out quite well. One thing I had not anticipated is that my daughter would start working as a flight attendant for American Airlines. So we can travel, super cheap and we’ve been traveling more in the last two or three years than we have probably the rest of our marriage total. We are headed to London in less than two weeks! Can’t wait. Having kids is going to put about a 20 year pause on any serious travel. You can certainly travel with your kids, but it’s much more difficult to travel in the way this video shows with children than without.
I’ve learned so much from y’all. I plan to slow travel and even purchased IGH points. I’ve traveled solo in the states but I’ve never been out of the country as a solo traveler. Love your UA-cam channels.
How do you deal with not having a return or onward tickets, when entering a country. The airline told me that they would not let me board the plane, if I don’t have a return or onward ticket.
I love seeing footage from your actual travels. You should show more! Seeing you riding your bikes living is nice! 😊
Thank you for doing this roll up! Better than I expected.
What a wonderful way to see so many countries in such a short time. But understandable how exhausting a trip like that would be. 👍💪
As a soon-to-be retiree, keeping my 401k on track after a bumpy 2022 is a high goal. I've read about investors generating up to $250k ROI in this present sinking market; any suggestions for increasing my ROI before retirement would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, you are right. it's been a brisk tailwind for investors in US stocks over the decades but it is still a delicate season now, so I advise you to consider the guidance of a financial advisor.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
pls how can I reach this expert, I need someone to help me manage my portfolio
''Stacy Lynn Staples’' a highly respected figure in her field. I suggest delving deeper into her credentials, as she possesses extensive experience and serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking guidance in navigating the financial market
I looked up her name online and found her page. I emailed and made an appointment to talk with her. Thanks for the tip
This video is superb in every way. Thank you for your perspective 🎉🎉🎉
Interesting and beautiful review of your journey, love your togetherness and communication. 🎉❤
thanks you
I really enjoyed this video. You did not mention the cost of your 6 month journey. I am sure it was more affordable 7 years ago when you went, but I seriously doubt you could do the same trip today for $4K a month.
I absolutely loved watching this. I love travelling and have been to so many of the Europeam places Egypt and Turkey but wow your adventures sound fantastic 🎉😊
My grandfather was from Transylvania. He moved to the US, met and married my grandmother. They had 9 children. My mother being the oldest. Some of them have visited Romania. We want to visit Romania too. Maybe 2027.
Thanks for doing this. Very special.
Yes! You definitely need to go back to Egypt to see the pyramids, Luxor, Valley of the Kings, Abu Simbel etc. I really enjoyed the Nile cruise I took as well. You can skip Alexandria if you're short on time.
Wow, what an itinerary! I can see what you mean about the cruise saving you - exhausting! Letting someone else do the planning and not dragging suitcases for 21 days is amazing.
Very inspiring! Thank you.
Greece sounded interesting. Thanks for sharing. There are a few places I'd like to visit, not for opulence, but for the people media n food. Love your Japan videos. Sad to say Europe doesn't interest me.
Thanks for sharing. I've heard you talk about the Faroe trip and Iceland (and you responded to my comment) but didn't realize it was part of an epic 6 month trip. I always find your content informative and as I get older and realize that there are some places we won't go to (like the Faroe Islands which had been on my bucket list) I go on your adventures vicariously.
Love your show. This is a good way to travel for pre retirement.
In the spring I went to 22 countries in 2 months!🥰
This was really fun seeing how you started. Could you tell us your list of top places you still want to go too?
Absolutely loved watching this video. It was very inspirational and exciting! I think I could listen to you too all day long. There’s something comforting and reassuring in how you tell your stories. 😊
Love the train story in Scotland 😅
What an amazing trip! Thanks for sharing
Fantastic, such an inspiration!
All your videos are so captivating. thank you for that
Did you go yo the Ceremony of the Keys at the Tower of London? Fascinating. It used to be free, but I think you can now reserve on-line for about 5 pounds.
Hello! Loved hearing this whirlwind itinerary! Am curious what the approximate spend was for this 6 month trip? Thank you!
Challenge accepted, who is up for watching my kids!?!?!😂
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lol Hey now, settle down there buddy! You chose to have those kids, now you have to raise them! lol ; D
@@le_th_ yes. That’s why we had our kids young. That’s one of the primary reasons. Because we wanted to still be young when our kids were adults. And it worked out quite well. One thing I had not anticipated is that my daughter would start working as a flight attendant for American Airlines. So we can travel, super cheap and we’ve been traveling more in the last two or three years than we have probably the rest of our marriage total. We are headed to London in less than two weeks! Can’t wait.
Having kids is going to put about a 20 year pause on any serious travel. You can certainly travel with your kids, but it’s much more difficult to travel in the way this video shows with children than without.
I’ve learned so much from y’all. I plan to slow travel and even purchased IGH points. I’ve traveled solo in the states but I’ve never been out of the country as a solo traveler. Love your UA-cam channels.
Just curious...what was the name of that cruise? Thank you soooooo much 😁
Have you ever thought about a group of others joining in?
Can you please share the contact info for the air bnb you stayed in Lucca, Italy? Heading there to researching ancestors.
dont see this cruise being offered right now, very curious how you found it.
Where did you go from that cruise?
How do you deal with not having a return or onward tickets, when entering a country. The airline told me that they would not let me board the plane, if I don’t have a return or onward ticket.
The Faroe Islands look like Asgard 😂
Hubby insisted that we rent a car and drive in England and Scotland. Never again!