
Final totals for 2023. Each year, I challenge myself to earn the equivalent of the maximum annual IRA contribution limit (up to $6,500 for 2023) using the profits from various finance promotions alone. In 2021, I reached . In 2022, I reached . I just went back and tallied up the totals so far for 2023.
I consider it a profitable hobby with serious potential if you add in some disciplined investing. If you had put $6,000 into your IRA every year for the recent 10 year period (2013-2022) and invested in a simple Target Date retirement fund, you would have turned . You didn’t need to be an investing genius. Another example of .
That’s worth repeating: An extra 100 grand has been the real-world result of playing this game and investing $500 a month in proceeds for the last 10 years! Not to mention, a couple could double these numbers.
Ground rules: Real-world results for one real person only. Following with My Money Blog tradition, this will track my personal, real-world results. It would be quite easy to list a bunch of promotions that add up to $6,000, but these will be promotions that I personally sign up for and complete the requirements (even though I’ve already opened 100+ bank accounts, credit cards, and brokerage accounts over the years). I will track my individual results only, although my partner does also participate on a more selective basis. Nearly all of them have been documented in real-time in the , , and .
2023 bonuses and promotions list. The
symbol means I have received and/or cashed out the bonus successfully. The
symbol means that the promo is still in progress. “Still live” means the offer is still available but the values may have gone up or down.
- (expired)

- (expired, $11 bonus still available)

- (expired, counting actual savings only)

- (zero final value)
- (still live)

- (expired)

- (expired)

- (now $340)

- (expired)

- (now $75)

- (expired)

- ($3) (expired)

- (now 40k points)

- (expired)

- (still live)

- (still live)

- (expired)

- (still live, targeted)

- ($3) (expired)

- (expired)

- (expired)

- (still live)

- (expired)

- ($10) (1st of every month)

- (still live, increased to $200)

- (expired)

- (expired)

- (still live, targeted)

- (expired)

- (expired)

- (did $100 tier + $20 side bonuses) (still live)

- (expired, works with any gift card)

- (expired)

- (still live)

- (expired)

- (expired)

- (still live, targeted)

- (expired)

- (still live, must donate)

Total for 2023: If I assume that all bonuses for which I have completed the required activity will eventually post (just a couple left worth under $200), the total tally so far is $5,444, which is 84% of the $6,500 annual IRA contribution limit for 2023. My progress stalled significantly towards the end of 2023; I didn’t apply to any at all this quarter, which usually do the bulk of the work. Mostly picked a few low-hanging fruit here and there.
Honorable mention #1: Johnson & Johnson. I did make a $1,350 profit over only 10 calendar days from the . This did require a $17,000 commitment to buy 99 shares (the max allowed as an individual small investor) before the odd lot tender, but the lockup time was very short.
Honorable mention #2: Microsoft/Activision. I also participated in a merger-arbitrage deal involving . My net profit on my $10,040 initial investment was $2,534, which is $1,177 more than the $1,357 that I could have earned from owning the S&P 500 over the same time period of about 17 months.
This is a personal challenge/game that I like to play (and have played for a long time now). It’s not for everyone. I happen to enjoy trying out new apps and services. I also like my hobbies to be profitable – not gonna lie – but I don’t like to waste my time either. I look for a solid return based on the time commitment required. I tend to avoid speculative bets, bonuses that are hard to convert to real cash-equivalent value, and anything that requires driving to stores where things may or may not be in stock. The deals that I post often last only a few days, but it’s a bit like value investing where you have to be ready to get off your butt and take decisive action when an opportunity shows up, because they won’t last forever.
Many things I have to skip simply because I’ve already done them. For those new to this hobby, I would first grab the best overall cards like the or the and build up a nice stash of flexible Ultimate Rewards points. After that, I would recommend looking at the (ThankYou points), (Capital One Miles), and (AmEX Membership Rewards points) to jumpstart your points stashes.
In terms of the top current bonus, I would pick the that offers the chance to earn 100,000 Aeroplan points that can be used to offset $1,250 of any travel purchases charged on the card.
Exclusions. Importantly, this list ignores the from otherwise optimizing my existing cash balances, as well as everyday credit card rewards like 2% to 2.6% cash back on all purchases and or .
I am also excluding small-business deals like , big business checking bonuses, and so on.
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