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When did your 401k “snowball”?

Posted on 6/8/22 at 5:25 pm
Posted by Ric Flair
Charlotte
Member since Oct 2005
13868 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 5:25 pm
Answers can be in dollar amount or other things like ratio of salary/contributions.

My general answer would be $500k, 3x yearly salary, or when daily market fluctuations outweigh the effect on total balance compared to your biweekly or monthly contributions. What do you say?

Posted by el Gaucho
He/They
Member since Dec 2010
58529 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 5:41 pm to
Man just imagine if instead of looking at the fake balance on a 401k that you gotta pay taxes on to spend and will crash right before you’re ready to retire that we had a pension and a sweet factory job and could go to the bowling alley every night with your buddies then drive your $700 car back to your 20k house to the wife that wasn’t fat because corn syrup wasn’t invented yet

Man boomers really screwed things up
Posted by Odinson
Asgard
Member since Apr 2014
2862 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 5:54 pm to
Around February last year. Snowball downward.
Posted by NC_Tigah
Make Orwell Fiction Again
Member since Sep 2003
135727 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 6:00 pm to
quote:

Answers can be in dollar amount or other things like ratio of salary/contributions.


I limited my IRA contributions to corporate match. Everything else went to the general portfolio.

So my situation is different from most. Swing trades, short-term gains, higher risk/return are skewed to my IRA account for tax protection. E.g., If I ever do "invest" in a crypto coin, my IRA would be the account I'd load.

All diametrically opposite to most folks who'd wisely want to be more conservative with their IRA.

I say all of that to say this: my HEAVILY traded HEAVILY worked IRA may have outperformed my other accounts ... BUT just barely!

Without IRA tax protection, ROI would be negative. Goes back to the adage, "Good investors buy it with intent to hold it."
This post was edited on 6/8/22 at 6:22 pm
Posted by gpburdell
ATL
Member since Jun 2015
1579 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 6:01 pm to
When my portfolio had gains and losses more than my yearly salary.
Posted by tigersfan1989
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2018
1265 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 6:02 pm to
My snowball melted this year
Posted by boomtown143
Member since May 2019
9407 posts
Posted on 6/8/22 at 7:53 pm to
quote:

Man just imagine if instead of looking at the fake balance on a 401k that you gotta pay taxes on to spend and will crash right before you’re ready to retire that we had a pension and a sweet factory job and could go to the bowling alley every night with your buddies then drive your $700 car back to your 20k house to the wife that wasn’t fat because corn syrup wasn’t invented yet


Sounds like a dream
Posted by Grinder
Member since Nov 2007
2493 posts
Posted on 6/9/22 at 3:35 pm to
When it crossed the $1M mark.
Posted by tirebiter
7K R&G chile land aka SF
Member since Oct 2006
10727 posts
Posted on 6/9/22 at 6:46 pm to
When it crossed the $1.75M mark but that was well after it was transferred to a TIRA with much better options, and taxable brokerages and Roth significantly by-passed that amount. It's nice to have 6 figure investment income rolling in without lifting a finger...until the merry go round stops. el Gaucho must be a closet boomer yet I still chuckle at his postings.
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