Good work George, Keep ploughing in monthly savings. The first £100k is certainly the hardest. It felt like it took me an age to get there, but when I finally did, £200k then £300k followed much quicker. Regards Adam @Destinationwealth
Great video. I'm at about the same stage in my journey as you are. However, I feel that the global economy is dipping into a recession so I'm over weighted in defensive dividend paying stocks in the Con Staples, Energy and Healthcare sectors. Look forward to more videos.
Hi, I just saw the email with the spreadsheet download. Does your walkthrough video from 8 months ago still apply in terms of setting up? I'm planning on using this spreadsheet in the future for my T212 ACC, but it seems a bit daunting when looking at the Excel sheet.
It does apply in principal, but some aspects have changed. Do expect an updated excel spreadsheet video out soon. Although, the spreadsheet is slightly advanced which is making me consider simplifying the sheet.
Hello I’ve just seen your recent video. Do you think on both apps? If you want to keep both of them open? Do you think that your valuation you would be able to reach well over 40 grand? And would you have to invest into more different companies even though some in America sum in Europe And have more of a variety of your portfolio including and would you have to go for all different sectors for me after started roughly and I’ve made roundabout like £5 and 19p if I keep on going eventually I will be touching the thousands Marc like if I put up to like 2 1/2 grand but I’m watching watching your video a bit more. I need to put more money in for me to get more money out.
I am planning on putting both portfolios together. Also I don’t plan on increasing the number of stocks I hold. I think the best way to diversify is to hold ETFs. I hope this answers your questions.
In an ISA (Individual savings account) you do not get taxed on withdrawals or dividends. And you can have a stocks and shares ISA allowing you to invest tax free. This is similar to a Roth IRA in America.
Just came across your channel and watched a few videos! I have around the same amount invested, best of luck!
Thank you! Good to see other people on the same level!
Good work George, Keep ploughing in monthly savings. The first £100k is certainly the hardest.
It felt like it took me an age to get there, but when I finally did, £200k then £300k followed much quicker.
Regards
Adam
@Destinationwealth
Thanks Adam!
50k hope you get it.
Thank you mate!
Great video. I'm at about the same stage in my journey as you are.
However, I feel that the global economy is dipping into a recession so I'm over weighted in defensive dividend paying stocks in the Con Staples, Energy and Healthcare sectors.
Look forward to more videos.
Glad to hear you’re following along. I hear you on the recession fears, i hope it’s not going to be as bad as we think. I’m more bullish.
Keep up the good work man. Do you show what's exactly in your portfolio can you send me that Excel spreadsheet?
You can download at the link in description!
Hi, I just saw the email with the spreadsheet download. Does your walkthrough video from 8 months ago still apply in terms of setting up? I'm planning on using this spreadsheet in the future for my T212 ACC, but it seems a bit daunting when looking at the Excel sheet.
It does apply in principal, but some aspects have changed. Do expect an updated excel spreadsheet video out soon. Although, the spreadsheet is slightly advanced which is making me consider simplifying the sheet.
@@Exceldividends ok I'll keep watch for an updated excel vid. Also a simplified sheet would be amazing!
Hello I’ve just seen your recent video. Do you think on both apps? If you want to keep both of them open? Do you think that your valuation you would be able to reach well over 40 grand? And would you have to invest into more different companies even though some in America sum in Europe And have more of a variety of your portfolio including and would you have to go for all different sectors for me after started roughly and I’ve made roundabout like £5 and 19p if I keep on going eventually I will be touching the thousands Marc like if I put up to like 2 1/2 grand but I’m watching watching your video a bit more. I need to put more money in for me to get more money out.
I am planning on putting both portfolios together. Also I don’t plan on increasing the number of stocks I hold. I think the best way to diversify is to hold ETFs. I hope this answers your questions.
how does the taxing of this all work ? do you only get taxed when you withdraw the funds or sell them? cheers gd vids
In an ISA (Individual savings account) you do not get taxed on withdrawals or dividends. And you can have a stocks and shares ISA allowing you to invest tax free. This is similar to a Roth IRA in America.