Why Every Retiree Needs a Brokerage Account

👨‍🏫 Apply for 1-on-1 Help! https://apply.firepsychat.com/apply If you're planning to retire before age 59½, one of the biggest questions isn't how much money you have—it's how much of that money you can actually access. In this video, I explain why a taxable brokerage account may be one of the most important tools for anyone pursuing financial independence and early retirement. We’ll cover how a brokerage account can serve as your Early Retirement Bridge Fund, the order I would prioritize investing across a 401(k), HSA, Roth IRA, and brokerage account, and how consistent investing can potentially grow into a seven-figure income-producing portfolio. I’ll also walk through different withdrawal strategies using capital gains and dividends, discuss the importance of emergency cash reserves and bond allocations, and show a complete early retirement example illustrating how a brokerage account can fund your lifestyle while your retirement accounts continue compounding in the background. 📖 Get Your Free Resources 📖 ➡️ https://www.firepsychat.com/resources Become a Channel Member! ➡️    / @firepsychat   💵 Find Your Best HYSA ➡️ https://pnl.link/elJ8vnP ⏰ Table of Contents ⏰ 00:00 Why early retirees need accessible income 01:06 Early Retirement Bridge Fund 06:25 Turning the Brokerage Account Into Income 12:48 The Early Retirement Bridge Examples 17:40 Building financial independence with your own paycheck #FIREPsyChat #FinancialIndependence #EarlyRetirement Disclaimer: This video is not in any form of personalized financial advice. I am solely sharing my personal experience and opinions. All Strategies, tips, suggestions, and recommendations shared are solely for entertainment and educational purposes only. There are financial risks associated with investing. You must conduct your own research and due diligence or seek the advice of a licensed advisor if necessary. Affiliate Disclosure: Some of the links on this webpage are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, we may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase and/or subscribe. However, this does not impact our opinions and comparisons.