Back down $15K, staying the course, and getting into DeFi – May 2022 Freedom update

Last month was absolute murder for the stock market. Earnings season revealed, if anything, that we’re still dealing with fallout from Covid and navigating headwinds from:

The war in UkraineInterest rate hikes (with another one being announced tomorrow)Runaway inflationA “post”-Covid market that no longer cares about Netflix, online shopping, and delivery services – or can’t afford to

I made it back to Dallas last month!

It was the worst start to a market year since 1939, the worst year for Nasdaq stocks since 2008, and the worst month overall since March 2020. So course my portfolio is down.

Mentally, I see this as an opportunity to buy more stocks at a lower cost basis. But seeing the drops in real-time is hard, especially with murmurs of “recession” and “bull market” everywhere you look.

This month, I also got interested in a new DeFi app with 15% APY that pays daily interest. More on that and the rest of my updates below!

May 2022 Freedom update

Link: Track your net worth with Personal Capital

Despite the drain in the stock market, last month was good to me. I got to visit Dallas and Austin to see two concerts from the Tori Amos tour. She was magical, and it was good to get away for a few days.

I have a work trip to Knoxville coming up soon, and heading to Memphis to visit family in June – that should be, um, fun with 7+ hours in a car with a toddler.

My little guy is getting so big

Speaking of which, I opened an UTMA account for him with Fidelity. There’s nothing in there yet, but it’ll be a valuable resource for us as he begins to learn about money and finances. If I put $1,000 and never add another cent, with a 10% return, he’ll have $348,912 in 60 years. Compound interest is amazing when it works in your favor.

But of course, I will add more to it and show him how to grow his funds with the simple investing techniques I’ve learned. I’m excited to get that going for him.

Sweet, sweet baby

Last month was also just a lean month in general. I kept thinking I’d have extra funds but things popped up. I was still able to put over $1,000 into savings, and my house continues to appreciate well – plus I’m accruing a little more equity each month.

It felt insignificant with the backdrop of the free falling stock market, though. Every day it sank and sank. I was on a high from reaching half of my net worth goal (I briefly touched almost $258K on April 18), but then the last half of April was just a straight dive back to where I was last month.

Fits and starts, or a bear rally?

May 2022 should be better for me financially. I’m hoping to add more to savings, start building Warren’s UTMA account, and get some outstanding expenses paid down.

Now to the good stuff!

StablegainsLink: Start saving with Stablegains and get $25

So looking at my 401k and seeing this was a bummer:

That red text is not the kind of return I wanna see

Since January 2021, my total return is -7.11%. Negative. Despite maxing it out last year and adding another nearly $7K so far this year. I know it’ll bounce back over time, but it’s also demoralizing. Both things are true.

So I was poking around online and ran into Stablegains, a DeFi app based on the Anchor protocol with a 15% APY that accrues daily.

15% interest beats the pants off -7% loss for the year in my 401k

I downloaded the app and did the onboarding after thinking it over for a few days. They had me scan my ID and wanted me to prove I live in Oklahoma (which is one of the 20 states available for this product). After that, I linked my account and sent $1,000 over with ACH. And I’m already earning interest!

Stablesgains

Woot woot!

According to the app, I’ll make:

$0.38 per day$11.56 per month$150.11 per year$3,047.89 per 10 years

And that’s if I don’t add any more cash. Stablegains is NOT insured by the FDIC, so if they go under, I’m holding the bag. But I feel comfortable with the Anchor protocol and the way the app works. There are thousands of positive app reviews, and even the folks on Reddit seem to like it.

Most importantly, earning 15% interest just feels like a huge win psychologically, especially on days when my stock portfolio is tanking.

So far, Stablegains is available in:

CaliforniaColoradoDelawareIdahoIllinoisKansasMarylandMassachusettsMontanaNew HampshireNorth DakotaOklahomaPennsylvaniaSouth CarolinaTennesseeUtahVirginiaWest VirginiaWisconsinWyoming

If you’re interested and want to sign-up with my link, you’ll get $25 when you deposit $1,000 for 30 days – on top of the 15% interest you’ll earn.

I’m going to add a bit more and see how it goes but so far, it’s been amazing!

By the numbers

Here’s the part where I’d usually say something about how painful it is to turn pluses into minuses, but I remember how the earnings calls for Q2 are for Q1 earnings, when the Omnicron variant was raging, along with supply chain issues. What’s happening today won’t be fully reflected until next quarter.

But the market looks forward and reacts quickly. I believe it’s already priced in the interest rate hike. The ongoing war in Ukraine could have more impact as it keeps going on (and god, I feel terrible for Ukraine!).

May 2022 Freedom update

On the Colorado River in Austin

But mostly, if this is a recession or a bear market, that’s fine – because I have a long investing horizon. I’m investing for 20+ years out. Even though my portfolio is suffering now, I understand that it’s important to raise interest rates and get inflation under control.

So while it’s challenging, it’s an opportunity to build my portfolio at a much lower cost basis. I dollar-cost average a portion of my paycheck into my 401k every time I’m paid, and I’ll continue to build out my savings, too.

 CurrentLast monthChange2022 Goal  ASSETS Overall investments$195,980$211,622-$15,642As much as possible 401k (contributions only)$6,667$5,000+$1,667$20,500 401k (overall balance)$26,482$27,095-$613As much as possible Traditional IRA$106,261$116,374-$10,113xx (can't contribute) Roth IRA$48,300$52,719-$4,419$6,000 (in contributions)COMPLETE! Taxable brokerage$8,955$9,769-$814$25,000 (total invested) Savings$8,170$7,119+$1,051$30,000 Primary home equity + appreciation$29,665$27,170+$2,495$20,000COMPLETE! Net worth in Personal Capital $239,425$254,041-$14,616$500,000 (overall goal) Track your net worth with Personal Capital

And one more thing. If you’re investing in low-cost index funds that track either the S&P 500 or total market, you’ll be fine because of the broad diversification.

The numbers don’t lie

Even with the recent dips, I’m still up 32+% overall in my Roth IRA with FSKAX and VTI (two of my faves). With a long timeline, index funds are the way to go – the exposure to numerous sectors helps to even things out across all your investments and provides stability during downturns like what we’re seeing now.

May 2022 Freedom update bottom lineLink: Track your net worth with Personal Capital and get a $20 Amazon gift card

In the last 30ish days, I:

Started an UTMA account for Warren and can’t wait to teach him about moneyStarted saving with Stablegains to get 15% interest and mitigate the recent stock market dipsKept investing every single pay periodDidn’t save as much as I wanted, but I think May will turn that aroundGot a bit more equity + appreciation on my house

Lots of headwinds in the stock market. Historically, we know moments like what we saw last month are a great time to buy – and a great time for new investors to come into the market at a low cost basis. I’m gonna keep investing and stay the course.

I will say though – I had high hopes for last month. April tends to end on an upswing, but this April was only the second with losses in the last 17 years.

My investments (and net worth) slid back again, but onward and upward. This is a blip in the big picture. Curious to see how the next couple of months perform!

Thank you to everyone who reads these updates. It means the world to me. 🌌

Stay safe and scrappy out there! ✨

-H.

OUT AND OUT - Out for points. Out for money.

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