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Re: New To Investing Thread
« Reply #4500 on: May 15, 2024, 10:02:24 PM »
Yeah, it's kind of a funny aspect of that book. There aren't any real details of any kind about what he was doing. Like you said, if there were, it would all be over.

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« Reply #4501 on: May 15, 2024, 10:08:38 PM »
Probably a better blurb from that to know what he was doing (working parts)

https://twitter.com/qcompounding/status/1789012048820548007?s=46&t=odWzhuZU7P443NcVwlC1iQ


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Re: New To Investing Thread
« Reply #4503 on: December 09, 2024, 06:55:18 PM »
I left a job in August 2023 and transferred my 401k from that job into my IRA and it was super simple since they were both with Fidelity.

My old job's 401k still shows up as an "account" on my fidelity home page but a couple of months ago it randomly had $54.10 in it. No idea how that got there but when I went to transfer it to my IRA they still charged me a $25 transfer fee which was almost half of this random free money I got.  :shakesfist: :shakesfist: :shakesfist:

I only noticed this because I am finally getting around to moving some old HSA's to fidelity so everything is in one spot.