bruh, your parents suck so hard, I'm so sorry
I clicked "max" on the balance history. The balance used to be over $600k but she makes a lot of trades.
btw tho you should probably get her off the gambling before that account balance becomes 0
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bruh, your parents suck so hard, I'm so sorry
I clicked "max" on the balance history. The balance used to be over $600k but she makes a lot of trades.
btw tho you should probably get her off the gambling before that account balance becomes 0
How old are your parents? The general rule of thumb is that you need to save 8- or 10-12x your annual income for retirement. If they are anywhere near retirement age they honestly probably couldn’t afford to pay for your college. We don’t know the details of how they blew through that money (they may have moved it to another broker) but even if they still have 600K that could be their entire retirement savings. You can go through that quickly with a major health issue. If you look on the bright side it’s nice that you can always stay with them when you fall on hard times…
Yeah I was thinking the same thing but didn’t want to start some sort of money struggle session. Working for 3 fucking decades and building up a savings of 128k is not rich by any means. It’s not enough to retire. I wouldn’t expect my parents to drain their retirement to cover my student loans.
Granted, they might have 401k savings as well, but I kind of doubt it. It wouldn’t make sense not to max out 401k first.
individualism so internalized that leads to not trusting your own kid.
That really sucks and it's shameful they chose to not help you.
maxed out CCs and a brokerage account with 128k? if theyre not paying the CCs off every month, are they stupid? she is 100% gambling if the balance has declined to almost 1/5 of the max (depending on when that was)
This is more about self-preservation than anything else bc if theyre doing poorly and you depend on their home then you're at risk and not just them. Unless the brokerage acct is play money and they have other savings or the house is paid off, etc
There's no reason to think they're being truthful and forthright about their finances now. They probably pulled a bunch out to put in something more stable, or just spent it.
Out and out: that sucks. I'm really sorry. You deserve better.
I have a couple thoughts, some of which are probably conflicting but I'm also just reading this from the sidelines.
I know that's probably not very helpful in your current circumstances. My best advice is to do your best to have a good circle of friends who share in your frustration and struggle, and who genuinely care about you. Your mom is probably doing what's best given the environment she comes from.
You're not alone. After my dad left my mom, he and his new wife became fairly wealthy, they're probably millionaires now. While this happened his kids and ex squatted in their old home for a few years until they were kicked out and then moved into a leaky house that barely had heat in New England. I never got shit from him in adulthood besides being able to stay on my step-mother's health insurance which he would get pissed at me every time I used. Though I've been lucky to never be in a bad financial spot, I still worry constantly, sometimes to the point of panic, about money because of how I grew up and he's done irreparable harm to me and the people I love by hoarding wealth.
Some parents hate their kids. Some just have no empathy for them. Either way I think it's quite reasonable to be upset about it and define your relationship around it. It gets easier to deal with over time.
Do you know if the losses of $472k are all through trades, or also from selling stock + withdrawals?
It’s possible they just moved it into some other asset. E.g. paying off the mortgage.