Stash - End Of Year Recap
I am enjoying all the end of year recaps the various platforms do. From social media to financial, they seem to have a spin on it. I thought I'd share with you the numbers from my weekly investment platfor m: Stash.
I've now had an active investment account here for just over two and a half years. I received $75 as an incentive to set up the account and get started. And I started really, really small...investing $5 per week.
And then I needed the money so I took most of it out. I'm ashamed to say that I've dipped into this account twice over the 2 1/2 years that I've had it. But never completely emptied the account. And as work came in, I began investing again. Staying small at $5 per week.
Then I had some time on my hands and I begin looking around the app. I diversified my investments based on category. I played all their“games” to earn investments. And I started learning more and more. As I did that, I began investing more and in a couple of different accounts.
Now I have a ROTH account, a personal account where I manage where my money is invested, and a smart portfolio where they manage my investments. You can see the breakdown in the first screenshot above.
Now I invest $100 a week with Stash. And I've been really consistent with that over the last 11 months. I know it's not a lot. But it's no longer my only investment platform. I continue to study and learn. And I'm proud of that.
I really like this platform. And the links in the post are referral links, like THIS ONE. If you open an account and invest just $5, we will both receive a $30 deposit to our accounts. I am definitely not an expert. But I am learning, and this platform has been great for that.
If you are like me, and want to dip your toes in the“investment” waters, I highly recommend STASH. It's been easy, educational, and thus far, I'm still ahead. And from this, I've gotten bolder and now have two other investment accounts that are a bit more advanced...but I am definitely still a beginner.
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