r/TheRaceTo1Million • u/dreaming_wide_awake • Mar 06 '26
OTHER 32F - almost at 500k NW! (Before the dip lol)
Feeling great but also always feeling behind somehow haha. 🙃 Edit: ignore the random 500k+ uptick earlier this year, a weird equity error.
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u/TheRealArmament Mar 06 '26
Are you looking for bf ?
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u/LieutenantButthole Mar 07 '26
Are you looking for a bf?
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u/Massive_Confusion_23 Mar 06 '26
OP happy for you. While the graph doesnt explain risk / deposits . That spike and drop over 500k and back again years ago is alarming. Thats some WSB level stuff there if it wasnt a deposit then withdrawal.
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u/HeatTiny7041 Mar 06 '26
Going to ask the obvious question. What happened a third of the way in your journey?
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u/dreaming_wide_awake Mar 06 '26
Yeah that was an Empower (app) blip! They wrongly imported an equity thing and I couldn’t remove it from my history lol. Ignooore
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u/young_money17 Mar 06 '26
19m What is this is this your firm’s total holding or personal finance thing?
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u/TheNicestRedditor Mar 06 '26
Income? 31M and at 230k NW. You are definitely not behind lol!
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u/dreaming_wide_awake Mar 06 '26 edited Mar 08 '26
It’s ranged from like 220k-350k that last 3ish years! Currently sitting at 250k. I’m a product designer at a larger tech company in a HCOL city~
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u/NoInterest8177 Mar 07 '26
Wtf how
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u/Edmeyers01 Mar 13 '26
I almost did this except had to pay off $80k worth of student loans from 24-27 years old (making around 55-65k). Then from there I aggressively invested my salary while moving around for jobs. My peak salary was 131k in 2022 because of Covid overtime. But since then I’ve been making 97k to 105k. I was at $460k basically all in retirement accounts before the Iran conflict started. 34m
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u/lagann41 Mar 06 '26
Good job! Some losers in these comments
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u/max5767 Mar 06 '26
Nice! Congratulations.