“The only thing banks are loyal to is their profit line.”...big facts. $10,000 per year. Wow, this guys a beast. Never thought about bank account churning. Great video.👍🏾💯
@@lisbetcontreras5450 It was bank account bonus central. He retired some time ago. I do have a bank bonus channel that's new if your interested ua-cam.com/users/runonthebank
I've been in the garden and went from LOL/24 all the way down to 2/24 (which didn't last long). Biz Credit cards are a great way to get sign up bonuses but not count against 5/24. Bank account bonuses are very profitable and much easier to churn!
You two are actually a really great conversation it felt like I was hanging out with friends 😂 solid content RJ I definitely have to check his channel out !
I haven't had the chance to watch vids recently, been so busy. But now, taking time to listen in on this was great!! Anything to do with money always interests me and I didn't even know about account bonuses... so time to do some more research lol. Excellent video, it had a calm feel about it! Keep up the great work 😁
Subscribed to him RJ, what a crazy story! Could you imagine adding 10k to the bottom line like that??? Thanks for sharing man, thats legit. His 23 cards makes me want to apply for a credit card immediately! Lol
Thanks for the Collab RJ! I'm about to release a video of 2020 year in review where I go over every bonus I got in 2020 and it ended up being more than I expected.
Interesting video! I've made around 1k this year from bank account bonuses. I'm very interested to know how much cash he floats to collect all these bonuses. To collect some of these bonuses you normally need like 5 to 15k. I just use the money I would have in emergency cash anyway in a saving account to do this. To collect that much money in bonuses I feel like he must be floating massive amounts of cash to fund that many accounts to get to 10k. I wonder at some point if he would of been better off just investing that much cash? Not sure, but very interesting.
Good questions I didn't think about. To hit the Chase Sapphire Banking bonus you need $75k under management. It can be an investment account but for the rest of them I'm not sure. I remember HSBC having some good bonuses back in the day but to your point it was a high capital requirement.
Well over $15k... some of the bonuses do require $50k I "reinvest the dividents" from these bank bonuses and let it grow... I have money in the market but this is a separate liquid fund I'm a high school math teacher and if you look at the ROI on these account bonuses it's fairly impressive. I do have money in the stock market but the returns are not guaranteed and are also not FDIC insured.
@@RJFinancial I did put $75k into Chase for the Sapphire banking bonus but that was in a YOUINVEST account. HSBC do have good bonuses but is not the easiest bank to deal with.. their account security is on a whole other level.
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“The only thing banks are loyal to is their profit line.”...big facts. $10,000 per year. Wow, this guys a beast. Never thought about bank account churning. Great video.👍🏾💯
come on in... the water is fine... and very profitable!!
It's a solid strategy I may have to look into myself. Appreciate you stopping by!
Cool guy, great casual collab/interview. Nice job man! I love how he "became a new customer" for that $300 bonus ha.
Thank you sir, it was a good time. I love that banks know people do this and still don't see to care... infinite marketing budget?
@@RJFinancial What is his youtube channel
@@lisbetcontreras5450 It was bank account bonus central. He retired some time ago. I do have a bank bonus channel that's new if your interested ua-cam.com/users/runonthebank
I’m going to watch his channel bank account bonus central as I am in the garden at the moment for credit cards
I've been in the garden and went from LOL/24 all the way down to 2/24 (which didn't last long). Biz Credit cards are a great way to get sign up bonuses but not count against 5/24. Bank account bonuses are very profitable and much easier to churn!
That's awesome. Be sure to report back on how it goes
You two are actually a really great conversation it felt like I was hanging out with friends 😂 solid content RJ I definitely have to check his channel out !
Ha, we'll have to invite you over next time
I haven't had the chance to watch vids recently, been so busy. But now, taking time to listen in on this was great!! Anything to do with money always interests me and I didn't even know about account bonuses... so time to do some more research lol. Excellent video, it had a calm feel about it! Keep up the great work 😁
Hey sometimes you gotta adjust the priorities. Appreciate it sir!
Subscribed to him RJ, what a crazy story! Could you imagine adding 10k to the bottom line like that??? Thanks for sharing man, thats legit. His 23 cards makes me want to apply for a credit card immediately! Lol
haha you'll have to keep us updated on how much you rack up
Thanks for the Collab RJ! I'm about to release a video of 2020 year in review where I go over every bonus I got in 2020 and it ended up being more than I expected.
My pleasure sir, looking forward to that one dropping
3 years later and RJ is still rocking the same hair cut.
Big like very nice watching
Thanks for the visit
Hi Rj great interview with Beneficial information
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video!
Interesting video! I've made around 1k this year from bank account bonuses. I'm very interested to know how much cash he floats to collect all these bonuses. To collect some of these bonuses you normally need like 5 to 15k. I just use the money I would have in emergency cash anyway in a saving account to do this. To collect that much money in bonuses I feel like he must be floating massive amounts of cash to fund that many accounts to get to 10k. I wonder at some point if he would of been better off just investing that much cash? Not sure, but very interesting.
Good questions I didn't think about. To hit the Chase Sapphire Banking bonus you need $75k under management. It can be an investment account but for the rest of them I'm not sure. I remember HSBC having some good bonuses back in the day but to your point it was a high capital requirement.
Well over $15k... some of the bonuses do require $50k I "reinvest the dividents" from these bank bonuses and let it grow... I have money in the market but this is a separate liquid fund I'm a high school math teacher and if you look at the ROI on these account bonuses it's fairly impressive. I do have money in the stock market but the returns are not guaranteed and are also not FDIC insured.
@@RJFinancial I did put $75k into Chase for the Sapphire banking bonus but that was in a YOUINVEST account. HSBC do have good bonuses but is not the easiest bank to deal with.. their account security is on a whole other level.
When RJ reads my mind on my next video topic
Haha, It was all my guy John
How much have you made from bank account bonuses?
Ah shindig.... Both in the same Building?!! 😏👀🤔
RJ: "What's the Key thing someone should look for?"
John: "Number 1, the 'Bigger,' bonuses."
RJ: "Does $5 Count?" 🤔 👀
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Man, this is an old one. I wasn't even playing super aggressive back then
@@RJFinancial Yea. It's a trip 😆
I thought you had cards!! WOW
Lol the thumbnail may have been my favorite part
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Thanks!
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First lol
I don't know how you do it, but I appreciate having you here!