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Stop Ironing Shirts (@StIroningShirts) - Financially Independent at 36
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Stop Ironing Shirts (@StIroningShirts) - Financially Independent at 36

“Stop Ironing Shirts” is a good Twitter follow. He is a former banker who retired at the age of 36. At the peak of his earnings, he was making $300k/year. He retired at 36 with a $1.9 million nest egg.

We discussed his journey towards this goal, including the pressures of investing through the lost decade of the 2000s.

While he primarily invests in index funds, he is an active bank investor, leveraging his experience in the field to invest in small regional banks.

Links:

  1. His Twitter account: https://twitter.com/StIroningShirts

  2. His blog: https://stopironingshirts.com/

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