SoReadyToRetire
Recycles dryer sheets
Last night I stumbled across a blogger named "Mr. Free at 33". He FIREd at age 33 and lives off the income his investments generate.
He had at the time of the articles I read a little over $400K in a basket of 125 dividend-producing stocks he calls his "FIRE Fund", which he lists here:
http://https://www.mrfreeat33.com/portfolio/
Said that investment provides him enough to live on (he's an ex-pat, though; I think he lives in Thailand).
This is where I got the idea for another post I wrote today, about using my IRA to generate enough income to live on. I was excited to FINALLY see someone actually doing it, and especially to see exactly what their investments are.
It gave me hope that I might be okay after all, even though our investments haven't quite reached $1M yet.
Has anyone followed Mr. Free at 33 (Justin Fieber is his real name)? Any thoughts on his strategy?
He had at the time of the articles I read a little over $400K in a basket of 125 dividend-producing stocks he calls his "FIRE Fund", which he lists here:
http://https://www.mrfreeat33.com/portfolio/
Said that investment provides him enough to live on (he's an ex-pat, though; I think he lives in Thailand).
This is where I got the idea for another post I wrote today, about using my IRA to generate enough income to live on. I was excited to FINALLY see someone actually doing it, and especially to see exactly what their investments are.
It gave me hope that I might be okay after all, even though our investments haven't quite reached $1M yet.
Has anyone followed Mr. Free at 33 (Justin Fieber is his real name)? Any thoughts on his strategy?