Anyone on here have millions in a ROTH?

Anonymous
Does anyone on DCUM have millions in a ROTh? How old and how much do you have?
Anonymous
Roth. It's not an acronym.

Yes, I do. I'm 60, so my financial situation is probably not yours.
Anonymous
Close. I am 50. I started saving for retirement in 1994 and converted what I had saved to Roth in 1998. Added every year since then. Had access to a Roth 401k at one point as well.
Anonymous
I have over $3M at 46 in a Roth.
Anonymous
I have about a million in a Roth at 46. When my income was lower I rolled a regular IRA into a Roth and paid the taxes. I also put some of my 401K money into a Roth 401K.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Roth. It's not an acronym.

Yes, I do. I'm 60, so my financial situation is probably not yours.


That's interesting. I am 59 and have zero in a Roth. I expect to have a much lower tax bracket in retirement though.
Anonymous
45. I have 1.1m. Nvda. Thanks motley fool.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have over $3M at 46 in a Roth.


How’s you do it?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have over $3M at 46 in a Roth.


How’s you do it?


I have maxed out every year and then did back door rollovers. And then I rolled that into a self directed iRA where I invest in mortgage backed promissory notes with very high rates of return.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Roth. It's not an acronym.

Yes, I do. I'm 60, so my financial situation is probably not yours.


That's interesting. I am 59 and have zero in a Roth. I expect to have a much lower tax bracket in retirement though.


I admit I was hoping the tax rate would increase on rich people, but so far, nah. On the other hand, I have a lot more saved than I expected to, so my income in retirement will probably be higher than it is while I'm working.
Anonymous
Don't Roth accounts make the most sense for almost everyone with at least some of their money?

For MFJ couples, the 24% federal bracket goes up to $384K. Adding the $29K standard deduction takes that to $413K. That's more than probably 97% of people make.

Especially for younger people, given the insane deficits we're running, who actually thinks that their marginal bracket will be lower than 24% in retirement??
Anonymous
My now 21 year old opened a Roth last year using what was left from paid internships after paying rent. I’ll add max as a graduation gift, along with a kiss, hug, and a toast to compounding growth.
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