Wealth In Public

Javon Manning

Financial education from someone just ahead of you on the journey. No guru talk, no get-rich-quick schemes—just transparent conversations about building wealth from the ground up. I'm sharing real wins, real losses, and real lessons as I grow my portfolio and teach what I learn. Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your money game, this is for anyone who's tired of feeling intimidated by traditional finance advice. Let's build wealth together—in public.

Episodes

  1. I Had to Tap My Emergency Fund - Flu + Pneumonia in the ER

    Jan 28

    I Had to Tap My Emergency Fund - Flu + Pneumonia in the ER

    Alright, this episode is gonna be real short because I'm still recovering from being sick, but I wanted to share what happened to me over the past week. I had not only the flu, but pneumonia as well. Had to go to the ER, get on an IV, all these different things. It really sucked. But this experience turned out to be a really good learning experience for me - both physically and financially. So let's break it down. First thing - health is wealth. I know nobody wants to hear that cliche, but nobody wants to hear it until you're sick in your bed and you can't do anything. Can't work, can't do shoots, nothing. I wasn't able to do any of the things I thought I was going to be able to do. Your health is your wealth. Second thing - I learned I need to make a list of in-network emergency services in my area. When I went to the ER, I ended up paying a $75 copay for an out-of-network location when I could have gone ten minutes down the road and paid $20 at an in-network one. That's a $55 hit I didn't have to take if I would have just looked into that before I left. But here's the thing - I was able to pull from my emergency fund to cover all the costs without having to touch any of the money I've made or my regular income. That's what emergency funds are for. This was an emergency. And because I had that fund, the hit didn't feel so heavy. Real talk - in times where your health and sickness can cause you a lot of financial detriment, do your best to have money set aside for situations like this. So you can get the medicine, the help, everything you need to recuperate quickly and continue to work and bring in income. This is my first time having a job with health insurance, so I'm speaking from that perspective. I understand not everybody has it. But having that emergency fund made all the difference. I'm keeping this one brief. Still not fully back to 100%, but I wanted to share this while it's fresh. See y'all later. I'm gonna go get some more rest.

    7 min
  2. I Lost $5K in ONE Day | My Biggest Investing Mistakes + 2026 Strategy

    Jan 5

    I Lost $5K in ONE Day | My Biggest Investing Mistakes + 2026 Strategy

    Alright, alright, alright. This episode is the full portfolio expose - I'm showing you literally every single investment I own. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Real talk - I had $37K, but I don't have that anymore. I'm sitting at just over $30K now, and I'm breaking down exactly what happened. We're going through all of it. Yeah, I got some stocks doing numbers - TSM up 143%, Micron up 237%, Applied Digital going crazy at 113%. But here's the thing - I also took two options trades that wiped out almost $5K of my gains this year. Not following my own rules, man. I had a rule: if I lose 30% or more, cut it immediately. But did I do that? Nope. Thought it would come back. Lost it all the way down to -75%. Just thinking about it still hurts my feelings. But I'm sharing this because I wish somebody would have showed me this when I was starting out. I'm still learning - I'm maybe a couple steps ahead of where you are today, and that's it. I wanted someone to really teach me step by step what they were experiencing, and that's what I'm doing for y'all. We're talking my 2026 strategy, why I'm holding 20% cash, what I learned from losing almost five grand, and how I'm rebuilding. This isn't about flexing or feeling sorry for me - this is real financial education. Next episode, we're breaking down the monthly budget and I'm showing you exactly where that $700-$750 goes every month. Let me know what you guys want to learn about in the comments. I'm open to suggestions. Peace.

    19 min

About

Financial education from someone just ahead of you on the journey. No guru talk, no get-rich-quick schemes—just transparent conversations about building wealth from the ground up. I'm sharing real wins, real losses, and real lessons as I grow my portfolio and teach what I learn. Whether you're just starting out or looking to level up your money game, this is for anyone who's tired of feeling intimidated by traditional finance advice. Let's build wealth together—in public.