4 Roth IRA Investing Hacks.

by | Jan 27, 2023 | Vanguard IRA | 23 comments

4 Roth IRA Investing Hacks.




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23 Comments

  1. Ancient Amigo

    I’m Ancient Amigo and I’m promoting my YouTube channel!

  2. STURMVOGEL

    Ok, but how will this help us defeat the british ?

  3. Dolph

    Just clicked on the video to see if he actually only had 4 fingers

  4. Martin Mitchell

    What about index funds like s and p 500? Hey is it better to allocate that 5500(which is 6000 in 2020), into many different investments or just a couple like 3?

  5. Varva Lopera

    I swear I never believe this man can help solid_hack9 on ig

  6. Kyle Perez

    ❌❌❌

  7. amazingsnow

    In 2020 and your are 50 and older you can put in $7000 a year

  8. Kendra Carrier

    In 2020, you can invest 6000 per year.

    I have a question. If you buy a stock for 1 year at 6000 and sell it the same year for it for a total of 8000. Can you invest the capital gains plus the 6000 contributed in a new stock the same year?

    Hope that makes sense.

    thanks!

  9. Blackson Idaho

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  10. Ngan Tran

    Im super beginner in this roth ira things. But, if your index fund goes down in the roth ira, are you supposed to sell it or just keep it until you 60

  11. LL

    I bought a a few stocks of different kinds of ETFs and 2 bonds, right now the ETFs are losing money – what should I do? I’m really new to all this

  12. Jonathan Robles

    Should I open an IRA in Fidelity or Vanguard?

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  14. SkyValleyRichie

    I love to hear your opinions on investing, thank you for the content and information!

  15. JB Bonilla

    I'm a young dividend investor that would like to eventually use dividend income before retirement. Trying to decide whether to keep dividend investments in regular investment portfolio or a Roth IRA. Here's what I'm not understanding. You can withdraw, up to, the total amount you've contributed to a Roth IRA, tax & penalty free, before age 59 1/2. So, for example, if by age 45 your total Roth IRA has $500,000 and you've contributed $300,000 you can take out up to $300,000 without any fees. Because you're not going to sell your stocks, you can essentially take out dividend payments in your Roth IRA (that would normally just be used to purchase more stocks), by leaving it as cash, and pulling it as contributions as long as they don't exceed $300,000 right? Unless your bills, or vacation, or whatever you are taking money out for, exceeds the total contribution amount (highly unlikely) would it not make sense to just use dividend income from your Roth IRA at 0 tax, as oppose to dividends in a regular portfolio taxed at 15%???

  16. Jeremy Vanbrunt

    So even if the market is crashing I should be contributing? Even if I'm losing money?

  17. Moyodsreds

    All I have available is my ROTH IRA – no 401(k) available! Unfortunately when I first started investing in IRA's The maximum was only $2000!!!!
    After I've maxed my $7000 since I'm over 50-what do you suggest is best for tax efficiency investing elsewhere in a regular mutual fund?

  18. Matias Molina

    lol you said… “and the number 4….” i i thought wait that hand gesture its a five….. then i realized you are missing 1 finger….

    thanks for the video

  19. Jackie V

    “5,500 not that much money”
    I live off of 12,000 ☹️

  20. Alex Flowers

    I came for the financial advice stayed for the jazzy music!! thanks for all the info learned so much in a couple of videos.

  21. rotag_bhd

    Not 1 hack mentioned. Also, you do not mention how you can exceed the maximum contributions by selling covered calls within the Roth, that could have qualified as an actual hack.

  22. Victor Pepel

    Also, you can avoid the precious metal gains tax if you hold gold in your roth ira. You can buy the ishares gold etf which is physically backed by gold

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