I like the V8 roadsters stuff, the money comes in with the rear end, axles, and trying to make a tin can as stiff as an I beam which is like pushing rope up hill.
I really appreciate the responces. I'm not so much looking for advice as just education on how it all works so I can't start to make a plan myself. When I start researching a term it seems to be explained by another term I don't fully understand. It repeats until I'm left confused with little knowledge gained. I'm not normally so slow to pick up things and feel like my online method of learning is the problem.
Clay I will definitely take you up on that!
I'm 20, plan to "retire" at 55-60. Hope to double my income in the next 20 years. Active as in a few trades a year. Not day trading by any means. Thought the Roth would help as far as taxes go but again I am woefully ignorant to this and seek education.
I am currently enrolled in my works 401k plan for retirement but I would like to educate myself on what's going on and possibly actively trade some in a separate Roth 401k. I have began reading investopedia and reading here and there on many sites but I still feel lost on a lot of the terms. I feel like the easiest way for me to start grasping some of this is to talk to someone. Can I go to a financial adviser and just hire him to get me started and educate me or is someone here willing to help? Other options?
Thanks.
Logitech g29 on Newegg for 299. More than you want but it's new with warranty. My fanatec GT2 literally broke 2 nights ago. Now using my GT3RS wheel. Tried a G25 and G27 and thought the FF was weak. Better shifters and impressed with the pedals even compared to my clubsport pedals.
I know you dont like to wrench out of work but feel free to come over and watch me struggle on my cars. Would be nice to have someone who knows what they are doing around.
I got a used expensive whirlpool front load after doing 0 research and wish I got a top load. It does run super quiet and spins them really really dry.