You should have put your money in VLO 16 months ago. Its doubled. All energy stocks are good and most of the DOW index.
I wish haha!
I bought some HOS awhile ago hoping it would go up and it has yet to do much of anything. Fingers crossed though!
You should have put your money in VLO 16 months ago. Its doubled. All energy stocks are good and most of the DOW index.
I wish haha!
I bought some HOS awhile ago hoping it would go up and it has yet to do much of anything. Fingers crossed though!
BAD choice
Keep posting this stuff! I appreciate you letting me know where to go for some propaganda free news sources. Thanks!
I downloaded Grammarly on my iPhone and I'm not too crazy about it. I find there is a lag in the keyboard which causes me to make some fairly ridiculous spelling mistakes that I wouldn't have otherwise made. I do like it on my computer though. It works well with Outlook.
Austin, thanks for the post. I really did enjoy your suggestions and comments on each. I'm very similar to you on the tech/finance side of things, but don't travel very much. I'll offer some reviews and other suggestions to keep this going:
Chase - don't travel enough to reap the rewards, but do have the Amex Blue cash card for good rewards. I also plan to get the Amazon card, but hate to add yet another card to the repertoire.
Grammarly - I've used it in the past and ultimately got tired of it correcting me when I'm using acronyms, abbreviations, (mostly work stuff) or jokingly chatting in group messaging. I don't feel like my grammar was bad enough to warrant continual use beyond the Chrome spell check, though I'm sure someone will call me out from this post.
Honey - I liked, but don't remember why I got rid of it. I think it kept popping up on me with prices actually higher than what I was looking at. I ultimately uninstalled.
Robinhood - been using it for a couple years now and even have have an auto withdrawal set up from each paycheck. I like the light user interface, the thumbprint login, and the "free-ness," though I wish I could see a little more info about a security if I wanted to drill down more. I also wish that they had a few more offerings, though they probably will as they are around a little longer. I am very pleased overall.
Hustle - I subscribed and look forward to checking it out.
I'll offer a few cool "stuffs" of my own:
Kim Komando - She's a tech Guru that does a podcast and daily radio show. I recommend some of her newsletters that appeal to your interests. Easy to unsubscribe from if you don't like or if they come too frequently. I've picked up a LOT of tips from her through the years. Newsletters That will take you to the various options.
MileIQ or Everlance - Apps that automatically track your mileage. Although some deductions are going by the wayside, some are still beneficial. Track business, charitable & medical miles and sort them at your convenience. Its fun to look back and see where all you have driven. I think Everlance is free for a few trips per month and MileIQ has a 20% promo code "CMON560A"
Circle (by Disney) - If any of you have kids with "devices," at least take a look at this. It is a router that allows you to create profiles for different persons in your home, limit what they can access, limit the time spent on the web, and create bedtimes, all from your phone. There are other add-ons that allow you to do rewards for chores or add it to cellular coverage (monthly fee), but this has been great for our family and easy to use. We've had it for 2-3 years and only paid a one-time cost of $99. Here's a good review if you are interested [URL="https://www.pcmag.com/review/344240/circle-with-disney"PCMag review[/URL]
I've managed to make $1300 off of my Reserve in the past month and a half alone. Also, Robinhood will be rolling out their Bitcoin support soon and it's gonna be #Lit
Also, I found a way to effectively save 16 cents off of each gallon of gas that I buy. Will be posting info later this weekend if I get in a book writing mood haha.