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All Forum Posts by: Stevie Delacruz

Stevie Delacruz has started 1 posts and replied 46 times.

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Ezekiel Racelis sounds like you designed a great plan. I dont plan in going into the military though but I will find other ways to gain some money

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Alexander Monnin wow that sounds awesome! I do have a high GPA at the moment but I’m still working on my GED. Computer science is my expected field of study. Now, I’m confused. I’d still be considered a freshman even though I haven’t started the computer science curriculum right?

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Nic D. I love this advice. Thats awesome how you maneuvered you way through real estate. I’ve actually been thinking about working for free in return for knowledge

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Jeremy Haney wow thats awesome. Very cool to see you’ve found success around that age. Im definitely going to be holding a job

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Bernice Radle that sounds like an awesome idea and I would love to work for a property managament company. I see all these options for work but yet, I have no experience with any

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Christopher Labonte ah ok. Thanks for clarifying that. Makes complete sense

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Tristan Colborg commission job sounds interesting. I may give that a shot and try it out

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Lauryn Meadows awesome! Thank you so much

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Jared Aquino Im completely up for that. However, I don’t have a license or car yet so I will try and find a ride or even take a bus if I have to. I really want to meet other investors and see what they can offer

Post: Investing too young?

Stevie DelacruzPosted
  • San Diego, CA
  • Posts 46
  • Votes 23
@Joe Tomko it definitely helps. Thanks for the clarification. You explained a lot in a simplified form. Roth does seem like a better plan for me but I will still continue to research both of them