37-Year-Old Who ‘Grew Up Poor’ Hits $1 Million Net Worth in 10 Years, Shares Stock Portfolio and Career Tips: Top 7 Stocks, ETFs

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37-Year-Old Who ‘Grew Up Poor’ Hits $1 Million Net Worth in 10 Years, Shares Stock Portfolio and Career Tips: Top 7 Stocks, ETFs

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The U.S. stock market remains one of the most efficient ways to increase wealth despite short-term fluctuations. Historical data shows that a $1,000 investment in U.S. equities, even at tough entry points like the 2007-2008 financial crisis, could turn into $1,765 in two decades. The key here is, you guessed it, staying invested for the long term.

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The stock market wonders aren’t just hypothetical. They are evident in countless rags-to-riches stories.

Last month, an investor shared how he went from $0 to $1 million in net worth in just a few years on r/financialindependence, a discussion board on Reddit with 2.3 million members.

The investor, 37, wanted to celebrate reaching $1 million in net worth in a few years through hard work, patience, wise investments and living below means.

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Working ‘Paycheck to Paycheck’ for five Years

He started as a business analyst, working “paycheck to paycheck” for the first five years. He took loans from friends because banks wouldn’t give him credit. He didn’t have money to fix his car. His net worth was $0 for almost a decade as he worked on a low salary and couldn’t save.

His big break came through career progression.

“Once I hit Director in a Fortune 50, my salary exploded 4X (now around 350-430K depending on bonuses/stock performance). This year, I invested $190K, which seems surreal to me.”

‘10 Years of Back-Breaking Work’

However, like most success stories, this wasn’t without struggle, hard work and patience.

“It did take me 10 years of backbreaking work to get to it, but yes, once there, it’s easy,” he added.

Growing Up Poor

The investor said he grew up poor but had “highly educated, great” parents.

“I know my parents went hungry for a few days, though I never did. New clothes were birthday presents. I still remember the first time I got branded shoes,” he recalled.

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