Why I Have 14 Credit Cards At Age 27

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @MarkReese
    @MarkReese 2 года назад +470

    Daniel at age 42: ”Why I have 726 credit cards.” 😂👊💳 Haha keep up the journey brotha!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +59

      Going for that Guinness World Record!! Lol - thanks Mark, appreciate it man 👍

    • @brad159us6
      @brad159us6 2 года назад +10

      @@Daniel_Braun
      @mark Reese
      I have 34 at age 32… I too am going for that Guinness World Record haha 😂 😂
      #iblame
      #subs
      #icanthelpit

    • @CesarJoel
      @CesarJoel 2 года назад +2

      Facts😂

    • @mranderson8725
      @mranderson8725 2 года назад +1

      Dang

    • @taylorthompson3788
      @taylorthompson3788 2 года назад

      @@brad159us6 Hey Tech do you have any problems getting approved for more and more? Do you occasionally make payments on them to stop them from being closed? Currently at 7 cards and have no issues

  • @DayanaPlays
    @DayanaPlays 2 года назад +173

    I hate it when people assume others are drowning in debt simply because they have credit cards! Credit cards, when used responsibly, are excellent tools for building credit and earning rewards on purchases that you would have made anyway. That doesn't include the protection benefits, introductory offers, and other perks that are attached to the majority of them, making them even more enticing. Awesome video, bud!! 🔥

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +11

      Haha I know exactly! I definitely wanted to stay away from them before but once I started to see all the benefits the decision to use them became easy! Thanks Dayana 👍

    • @VMYeahVN
      @VMYeahVN 2 года назад +4

      It really is unfortunate that the "you're drowning in credit card debt just by having credit cards, so do not get them" narrative has stuck in society's mind so effectively. It kept me away from credit cards for a long time and once i learned the truth i was really bothered that i had stayed away for so long because like you said, when used correctly/responsibly, they are a great tool for building credit history (as credit score is heavily reliant on amount, types, and utilization of credit accounts) and they provide amazing benefits on spending you're already doing.
      For me, getting the Capital One Savor card was so eye opening because it's giving me 3-4% back on dining, entertainment, streaming and grocery stores, which is nearly 100% of what i spend my money on outside of rent and bills. And just this month when i got the card they added complimentary Uber One for a year and 10% (!!!!) back on Uber/Uber Eats which is HUGE for me. Planning to add either the Capital One Venture or Venture X next for the Bifecta.

    • @winnermindsetyoutube
      @winnermindsetyoutube 2 года назад +2

      Sup Dayana, you're doing great!!!

    • @DayanaPlays
      @DayanaPlays 2 года назад

      @@winnermindsetyoutube Hi! 🧡

    • @winnermindsetyoutube
      @winnermindsetyoutube 2 года назад

      @@DayanaPlays you're doing awesome ♥

  • @OfficialEricGao
    @OfficialEricGao 2 года назад +32

    I have 7 credit cards at almost 26, but i'm looking forward to 2023 so that I can complete both the chase trifecta and also the capital one duo. Thanks for making this video! I remembering you telling me that your first credit card was the Wells Fargo Credit card, and mine was too!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thank Eric! Yeah I feel like that Wells Fargo card is a pretty common starter card for people. Can't wait to see all the cards you get next year!

    • @rickysekhon5706
      @rickysekhon5706 2 года назад

      How’s your credit score going?

  • @MattWelterOfficial
    @MattWelterOfficial 2 года назад +32

    Love hearing about people's credit card journey's and how they've optimized their setup over time to get the best multipliers, while continuing to look out for high welcome bonuses and accumulating credit card points, to get loads of value. Love that you've kept your 1st credit card open, to keep your avg age of accounts high. Like you said, sooo many people assume that having a bunch of credit cards is a bad thing, and indicates that you have a bunch of debt, which is simply not true, because you can have a lot of credit cards but have specific use cases with each of them, and continue to be responsible with them. Great video as always Daniel!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +4

      Thanks Matt!! Yeah my situation for having so many cards is a lot different than the people that get them for spending into further debt. It's just a tool for building credit and collecting points for me though! As long as anyone spends within their normal habits then swapping a debit card for a credit card is the best thing to do 👍

    • @winnermindsetyoutube
      @winnermindsetyoutube 2 года назад +1

      Sup Matt!!

    • @MattWelterOfficial
      @MattWelterOfficial 2 года назад

      @@winnermindsetyoutube What's up bro!

    • @winnermindsetyoutube
      @winnermindsetyoutube 2 года назад

      @@MattWelterOfficial you're making progress 💪🏻

    • @MattWelterOfficial
      @MattWelterOfficial 2 года назад

      @@winnermindsetyoutube Appreciate it bro! Thanks for your support!

  • @SpencerJohnsonOfficial
    @SpencerJohnsonOfficial 2 года назад +22

    If you can use a credit card just like a debit card and pay it off on-time and in-full every month, there's NO reason to not use them! As you mentioned, the amount of rewards you've earned from using a credit card rather than your debit card is pretty insane... and everyone can do the same! I think the big misconception around credit cards is that getting multiple of them will hurt your credit score, but that couldn't be further from the truth. As long as you're a responsible consumer, you may as well use credit cards and travel the world for free!! Thanks for sharing your personal experience Daniel! Another great one as always.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +3

      Thanks so much Spencer! Yeah I'm glad that my opinion on credit cards changed over time because they're such a great tool for building credit and traveling for free when used responsibly!

    • @SpencerJohnsonOfficial
      @SpencerJohnsonOfficial 2 года назад +1

      @@Daniel_Braun Absolutely man! Also, preemptively congrats on 50k subs!! I know you'll hit it soon after this video. Keep grindin!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! Haha yeah hopefully sometime this weekend it’ll pass 50k so onto 100k next!

    • @SpencerJohnsonOfficial
      @SpencerJohnsonOfficial 2 года назад

      @@Daniel_Braun You're well on your way. 5k next over here! Just gotta divide your numbers by 10 or so 😉

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      @@SpencerJohnsonOfficial Haha time is the only difference between you and me man! I had a 1 year head start and you're already ahead of me at the same time this point last year!

  • @fredswartley9778
    @fredswartley9778 2 года назад +74

    I used to be afraid of credit cards after taking Dave Ramsey's financial peace class. Now I'm beginning to get drawn into the credit card world. I just got my second credit card, the Chase freedom flex, at age 35. I plan to keep getting more credit cards to maximize rewards and take advantage of sign up bonuses.

  • @BillyCry-j9p
    @BillyCry-j9p Год назад +1

    Super informative vid!

  • @erickc1096
    @erickc1096 Год назад +1

    I have 5 at 20 started when I turned 18! Just got the chase sapphire preferred!

  • @steviejohnson6452
    @steviejohnson6452 Год назад +8

    I have 10 cards. My first one was a Bank of America cash rewards card that I no longer have because I was young, irresponsible, and knew nothing about credit. I maxed the card out and wasn’t paying on it, probably about 8-12 months of consecutive missed payments, and the closed my account. Now I’m completely debt free and know how to use credit cards responsibly. I’m 27 btw

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  Год назад +3

      Love to hear that you've come a long way and are doing well with credit and debt free! Thanks for watching Stevie

  • @Dividendology
    @Dividendology 2 года назад

    Love it Daniel!

  • @jeibercolon-marquez8435
    @jeibercolon-marquez8435 2 года назад +3

    50K special soon? Great vid Daniel!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Haha maybe I should do something for that! I'll definitely be doing something for 100k subs! Thanks so much for watching Jeiber

  • @faramon
    @faramon 2 года назад +1

    Ever since i found this channe ive been binging all your videos, Cant wait to watch as many as possible!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for binging my content! That is so cool for me to hear - let me know if you ever have any video ideas that you'd like me to make!

  • @KevDaPirate
    @KevDaPirate 2 года назад +1

    Bro you’re almost at 50k subs that’s insane man I was just following you when you were slightly below 7k subs. Blowing up so fast. Much love bro

  • @TheCreditFrog
    @TheCreditFrog 2 года назад +25

    Hey Daniel! Thanks for sharing your entire credit card journey up until now! I love these sorts of videos as the credit cards you get along the way helps tell a story about how your personal preferences change and your overall spending strategy as you look to the future! This was such a fun video to watch and learn about you more. Thanks for being such an inspiration and a great role model in the credit card space!

    • @TheCreditFrog
      @TheCreditFrog 2 года назад

      @Dio Titus Hey Dio! Doing well, thanks. Of course! Glad that you liked the suggestion.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Hey Stan thanks so much man! I really appreciate the support for my channel over the past year so it's fun to share this stuff when people wanna watch! Cool to see your strategy that comes across from your videos too 👍

  • @kimberlychin1996
    @kimberlychin1996 Год назад

    1. Wells fargo active cash, 2. Chase freedom, 3. Chase freedom unlimited, 4. Chase Sapphire Preferred, 5. Chase Ink Business
    6. Amex Gold, 7. Amex Platinum
    8. Blue Business, 9. Chase Ink Unlimited, 10. Marriott Boundless, 11. World of Hyatt
    13. Citi Custom Cash, 14. Amazon Prime Business Card
    lol i definitely missed some BUT I love your videos so much!

  • @amh424
    @amh424 2 года назад +11

    My first card was what’s now called the U.S. Bank Cash+ card (formerly FlexPerks Cash Rewards or something like that). It wasn’t until around a year ago when I started traveling that I realized I should get a travel-focused card, so I ended up with the CSP, and it was around that time that I discovered this RUclips channel as well as many other similar ones. Now I’m up to 4 cards and looking to add more next year.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +5

      Thanks so much for sharing that Andy! So glad that you were able to find my RUclips channel and some other similar ones here - sounds like you're off to a good start with the CSP!

  • @jollyronacher
    @jollyronacher 2 года назад +4

    At 22 years old, here’s my current credit portfolio with opening dates:
    Discover- October 2018 (I applied the day after I turned 18)
    Deserve EDU - January 2019
    Capital One Journey (it has since been upgraded to the quicksilver) - May 2019
    Bank of America customized cash - July 2019
    Apple Card - August 2019
    Chase Freedom Unlimited - October 2021
    Delta Skymiles Amex Gold - December 2022
    I’d like to go for one of the chase sapphires soon but I’m not sure how long I should wait for trying to apply.

  • @ohhail
    @ohhail Год назад +2

    Two months after turning 18 I got my first card, the WF Student Cash Back (Oct 2019) that eventually got discontinued so I got automatically upgraded to the Active Cash in Oct 2021 which was honestly so perfect (came with a CLI too). In Nov 2020, I wanted to make an expensive Amazon purchase and that $150 SUB sounded too good to pass up. So the Chase Amazon Rewards became my 2nd card. Now it’s April 2023 and I finally got a 3rd card about 2 weeks ago, the Citi Custom Cash (current spending habits will have me using it on dining).
    I’m planning on getting two more after the summer (AMEX BCE & CFF). Reason for waiting is to complete the Citi SUB and a summer bonus on my Amazon card is gonna have me exclusively using it until the end of July.

  • @whitehorsethunder3494
    @whitehorsethunder3494 Год назад +1

    Premiere bank master credit card 2018. Costco citi bank 2020.. now I have 6 .. thank you I learned from you ❤️🙏

  • @TheAfroCentricWoman
    @TheAfroCentricWoman 2 года назад +5

    Daniel is more focused and mature than most 50+ year old guys I see.

  • @Bumjosue
    @Bumjosue 2 года назад +4

    Got my first CC at age 18, I am currently 20 with 5 CC and a Credit Score of 762 I mostly love the cash back
    1. Discover
    2. Apple CC
    3. Wells Fargo’s active card
    4. Citi Custom Card
    5. Chase freedom unlimited

  • @zevnafte5168
    @zevnafte5168 Год назад +1

    Curious, I noticed you mentioned you got your first Amex and Amex gold card in 2021 however your Amex card had you being a member since 2018. From my understanding you only had the 2 credit cards.

  • @adrianlima1975
    @adrianlima1975 2 года назад

    I just got my 2nd CC, Freedom Flex and I’m super excited to go grocery shopping

  • @zachleiba6330
    @zachleiba6330 2 года назад +2

    Another great video daniel

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Zach, appreciate it!

  • @CalbyNg
    @CalbyNg 2 года назад +2

    Oooo I miss the DMV area 😿That's one thing about metal cards, it got me into the game of credit cards too.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      A really cool area! Haha yeah metal cards were so cool to me when I first got one!

  • @Zympatec
    @Zympatec 2 года назад +2

    I also have 14 credit cards at age 27, my first was Secured Credit Card from BofA

  • @rhettday
    @rhettday 2 года назад +1

    I got the Discover It credit card as my first one! Great first card for me! I've loved it and now 6 years later I have a $20,000+ limit on it! Great for my credit utilization!

    • @IIIIIIIIIIIIII8
      @IIIIIIIIIIIIII8 2 года назад

      How do you get the limit up?

    • @rhettday
      @rhettday 2 года назад

      @@IIIIIIIIIIIIII8 Always pay your bill on time, keep Utilization reported to the credit bureaus low, but spend a lot on your card. This may mean that you pay your card 2x in a month. Then every 6 months I request a credit line increase where I report increasing income. They gave me usually $1000-$2500 increases every time!

  • @kanubee
    @kanubee 2 года назад +1

    Good content and overview. Nice to hear about your journey. Good use of visuals all around. Well done, Daniel!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for that John, I really appreciate the good feedback! Thanks for watching too!

  • @elandorivera6193
    @elandorivera6193 2 года назад +1

    I now have 7 credit cards, my first one was the same as yours: that basic 1x everything Wells Fargo card.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Nice, yeah that seems like it was a pretty common one for a lot of people to start with! Thanks for sharing Elando!

  • @MannyCovington
    @MannyCovington 2 года назад +11

    The travel or cashback that comes with all those cards builds up so much over time, especially with all the great sign up bonuses with the cards!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely, I've earned so many points and a ton of cash back too from these cards with my spending and sign up bonuses! Literally free money when used responsibly!

  • @Exterminator_PvP_YT
    @Exterminator_PvP_YT 2 года назад +1

    I just turned 18 years old and I applied for the Discover It Student and for the Chase Student Freedom and I got approved for both! That makes me very happy.

  • @audreywarren6777
    @audreywarren6777 2 года назад +17

    As a 24 y/o, w/a full time job, 750 credit score, and doing alright over all.
    I got my first credit card at 18, the wellsfargo student card like you did! Let me tell you, everyone was against getting a credit card from the start. Had to fight and fight for this. Funny enough it took me a solid year to trust using credit cards (old tale of being poor blah blah). I upgraded to cash back a year ago.
    Now I'm searching for the second credit card to travel and get points off my uber eats addiction! Not sure whether to get the American Express Gold card vs. Chase freedome card. Maybe I'll get both!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +5

      Thanks for sharing Audrey! Those are 2 great cards to look into getting, the Freedom Flex is easy to recommend with no annual fee. The Amex Gold could be great if the credits work well for you too! Thanks again

    • @kyle5555
      @kyle5555 Год назад +2

      Capital One Savor for Uber! 10% cash back right now. Plus a free Uber one membership via statement credits.

  • @michael_5140
    @michael_5140 2 года назад

    I have 3 credit cards right now, with my first being the discover student card. I just got accepted for the chase freedom flex a few days ago, and I plan on getting the chase trifecta someday. Thanks for all your help and advice! Been watching your channel for a few months now

  • @samlewis8354
    @samlewis8354 Год назад

    My first credit card was the discover IT card. My second Amex gold and then Amex delta gold. My current plan is to get the venture x next and then get the chase freedom flex and chase sapphire preferred. And that will put me at 5/24. This set up should allow me to minimal effective annual fee while maximizing points.

  • @johnmurphy9286
    @johnmurphy9286 Год назад

    My first card was actually the prime visa from chase! I now have 4 cards with plans for 2 more in the immediate future to complete the chase trifecta and to earn points on my rent from BILT

  • @sjg6158
    @sjg6158 2 года назад +3

    That's really quite a collection Danny. Just make sure you charge something on them every now and then to avoid your card getting cancelled and/or your credit limit being decreased. The question is, do you have any cards that you feel are worthless at this point and you can't downgrade?

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thank so much Scott! Yeah exactly, that's why I wanted to mention that with my first card because that gets used the least for me. I still make sure to use that and every other card at least once every 6-12 months so that they don't get closed for inactivity!
      But as of right now I'd say that all of these cards are providing value to me that I wouldn't downgrade any - I might be switching out the Platinum for the Schwab Platinum very soon though

  • @BimmerWon
    @BimmerWon Год назад +1

    Can I get 365 World of Hyatt cards and just live in a Hyatt hotel for $34,675 per year?

  • @jeffyjoseph2505
    @jeffyjoseph2505 2 года назад +2

    Great video man! I have 12 cards currently. Definitely an Amex guy. We recently took a trip to Singapore on Singapore airlines in business class all covered by points. Also stayed at the Westin there, all covered by Marriott points. I tell people credit cards are the cheat code. Also, I’m also a Penn state grad and in philly too. We Are and Go birds!!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Nice! And I totally agree, it's amazing how much cool free travel like that is possible with the right strategy in place. Love to hear from another Penn State/Philly guy! We Are and Go Birds right back to you haha

    • @jeffyjoseph2505
      @jeffyjoseph2505 2 года назад +1

      @@Daniel_Braun for sure! I’ve been teaching a lot of my friends and family about how powerfully credit cards can be. Many of them have been hesitant for the same reasons you mentioned at the beginning of the video.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      @@jeffyjoseph2505 Yeah it's really common for people to not get it at first like how I looked at credit cards. But it's really just a matter of putting in some time to learn! Glad to hear you're helping spread the message

  • @Pete_5309
    @Pete_5309 2 года назад +2

    Surprised the Citi Double Cash isn’t in the mix out of the cards, especially with the very rare $200 welcome bonus on that. I see you have the Wells Fargo equivalent, but I couldn’t see myself giving them my business.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Yeah the Active Cash is only there because I upgraded to it from my very first card, although I would probably have gotten the Double Cash over it under normal circumstances. I'm not a fan of Wells Fargo anymore so I like that Citi was offering that limited time bonus on the Double Cash - hopefully that becomes a permanent thing!

  • @Chevy2Tyme
    @Chevy2Tyme 2 года назад

    I've been watching for a while but this video made me subscribe- great content! I really appreciate you sharing your journey.

  • @curmudgeonextraordinaire1884
    @curmudgeonextraordinaire1884 2 года назад +1

    Currently have 5 cards. My first credit card was from Core States, that became Wachovia and then Wells Fargo.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Nice, thanks for sharing! What's your most used card now would you say?

    • @curmudgeonextraordinaire1884
      @curmudgeonextraordinaire1884 2 года назад +1

      @@Daniel_Braun it’s tied between my Blue Cash Preferred and Freedom Unlimited.

  • @deezn2856
    @deezn2856 2 года назад +1

    Wait I heard that it was possible to get the amex platinum card annual fee waived?

  • @drwatts
    @drwatts 2 года назад

    My first card was the Chase Hess Visa, to help with gas prices--5% cash back at Hess stations. Almost 19 years ago. I had no clue about which cards to look for and my mother was adamantly against credit cards for the negative reasons you mentioned. It's since been PC'ed into a Chase Freedom. Great videos--I'm a big fan!

  • @GiselaCastillo
    @GiselaCastillo 2 года назад +3

    I actually just got my first credit card at age 21. I did so much research before hand and am also a business student so I always wanted to be able to know everything about every credit card before even thinking about getting one. Again, I also am a first generation and so all the thoughts I had on credit cards where that they were bad and not good and terrible and shouldn’t be in my possession. Anyways, my first card was actually the Chase sapphire preferred!! And now that I’m learning more on the chase trifecta I actually want the freedom unlimited card to be my next one in like 6 months lol. My goal is I want to travel and I want to see the world so, that would really help.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing Gisela! Glad to hear that you're looking to use credit cards the right way to be able to travel! Thanks for watching

  • @khiahahaha
    @khiahahaha 2 года назад

    TBH, you kinda pushed me into having cards. Credit cards was a forbidden grey area for me but when i was earning money and navigating adult life, businesses down to phone lines are biased for credit card holders. I also thought about the credit history and what their basis will be. So yeah, i caved and now I have one that I can manage while still utilizing points earning. Thank you so much because i learned a lot from you!

  • @Lifeissorich.
    @Lifeissorich. 2 года назад +1

    I have 19 cards at 24. Saved me a lot of money.

  • @shadow12219
    @shadow12219 2 года назад +1

    Just started my credit card journey this past July with the Quicksilver, as a student I'm kicking myself for not getting the Student Quicksilver with the new CapitalOne and Uber deal with free 24 months UberOne and 10% back on any Uber purchases. In the near future, would love to get the Hilton Surpass for hotels and Amex Gold and/or Sapphire Preferred for flights but I heard the Chase portal can be more expensive than regular priced flights so I'm leaning more towards Amex Gold; not sure what would be the 3rd card to round out. Been loving your videos recently as they have been educational and enjoyable to watch!

  • @liciawest
    @liciawest 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the credit card journey! It really helps hearing someones thought process behind the actions. Just starting mine. Keep up the great vids and congrats!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for watching Licia! I love being able to share my journey, and best of luck with yours! Let me know if there's ever any other videos that you'd like to see

  • @JacobMaciejewski-su5ok
    @JacobMaciejewski-su5ok 2 года назад +2

    Discover It Student card was my first card. I now have 5 credit cards.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing Jacob! Great first card!

  • @mrsupasikwitit
    @mrsupasikwitit 2 года назад +3

    Your Amex says member since 2018 but you stated gold in 2020 & platinum in 2021. Authorized user?

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Good eye for seeing that! Actually I don't know why for sure, but I believe that it's because I had to open a corporate Amex credit card back in 2018. My first personal Amex was that Gold card in 2020, but I guess I can say that I was technically an Amex customer since 2018 now haha

  • @coreyw5981
    @coreyw5981 2 года назад +2

    I hate being stuck with old cards you dont use anymore but your younger, less knowledgeable, self got. Mine being the boa travel card

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Haha I hear ya! At least you can just keep it open for the credit age!

  • @joshua.butler
    @joshua.butler 2 года назад +5

    Nice video Daniel! It's funny how the Chase 5/24 tends to dictate our credit card application behavior. I know for me, I'm waiting to drop below 5/24 before I apply for my next personal card. 🤑

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +3

      Thanks Josh! Yeah It's always something I'm considering but I'm honestly glad to be above 5/24 and plan to be for a while now! But definitely a big part of the credit card game for anyone

  • @mashmash7877
    @mashmash7877 Год назад

    I used to be like this but after a while it gets annoying having all these credit cards. I ended up closing most of them once I got my mortgage and keeping only the best cards.

  • @docsays
    @docsays 2 года назад +2

    Currently have:
    10 bank issued credit cards
    5 Retail credit cards
    2 Business credit cards
    2 Personal lines of credit
    Very happy with my choices so far!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      That's awesome and sounds like a really good mix you've got!

  • @theurge3400
    @theurge3400 2 года назад +2

    My credit score is a 758, no late or missed payments, no collections or debt, always pay my balance every month. I was just approved for the American Express Blue Cash Everyday but my credit limit is only 2000. Lol
    I'm guessing it's because of my credit history being only 1.5 years. I was expecting at least like 5000.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      You'll definitely get approved for higher limits as your history increases! Thanks so much for sharing!

  • @JohnJohn-nt9mf
    @JohnJohn-nt9mf Год назад

    33 yrs old. 8 credit cards. with 755+ score. First card Discover Secured card in 2019.

  • @soundwavepings
    @soundwavepings 2 года назад +4

    Dave Ramsey is furious over all this free travel you're getting.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +4

      Oh yeah he probably would hate me if I told him how many credit cards I have - even if I'm sticking to my budget and spend very little!

  • @ItsMeCJ
    @ItsMeCJ 2 года назад +3

    Excellent portfolio of credit cards Daniel. I’m about to get the Chase Ink Business Cash credit card and I’m stoked to be able to get the welcome offer for such a great card. I’m not sure I’ll ever have 14 credit cards total, but time will tell 😅. I currently have 5 credit cards and the CIBC will be my 6th.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Thank CJ, appreciate it! Awesome to hear that you're looking at that card next too - awesome sign up bonus going on for it right now!

  • @ImStillStealingSteel
    @ImStillStealingSteel 2 года назад +2

    Nice cards, Daniel 😊 Whats ur end game of collection of cards?

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! And I'm not really sure, I like the card that I have right now but will still continue applying mostly for sign up bonuses. I may eventually rotate to a cash back setup way into the future - but right now I just like having my credit card points pay for my travel!

  • @ZakBoxer
    @ZakBoxer 2 года назад +2

    The only thing that concerns me with the Amex Gold and Sapphire is that you can’t downgrade them to a $0 annual fee card if you’re not seeing value. Either you cancel them or downgrade to the Green which is still $150. I feel like Amex should let you downgrade to the Every Day card despite it not being a charge card.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +3

      You can downgrade the Sapphire cards to the Freedom cards - but yeah you can't downgrade the Gold card to a no annual fee one which is too bad. Maybe in the future they'll introduce a no annual fee card in that family of products, but definitely something to consider when getting the Amex Gold!

  • @deveng7766
    @deveng7766 2 года назад +3

    I have 10 but have no debt and just use them all for points cause I love to use them to travel not hard just gotta be responsible basically.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      Nice, that's great to hear! Yeah exactly right, as long as credit cards are used responsibly as a substitute for a debit card then they can have a TON of benefits!

  • @JacksonMeyer
    @JacksonMeyer 2 года назад +1

    Yesssss! I’m considering the 150,000 sign up offer for the Amex platinum but just can’t justify the $700/yr fee, not many of the credits I actually use.

    • @LK_EBM
      @LK_EBM 2 года назад

      Do it! The sign up offer is 100% worth it, just cancel it after the 1st year.

  • @haasmanning
    @haasmanning 2 года назад

    Great Job… as always!!

  • @mylesbrandon1427
    @mylesbrandon1427 2 года назад +1

    1. Capital One (Secured)
    Capital One QuickSilver One (Unsecured)
    2. Premier Bank
    3. Milestone Bank
    4. Credit One
    Credit Score 641

  • @franktalksprogramming
    @franktalksprogramming 2 года назад +13

    I just turned 21 and celebrated with my 8th credit card and 750 score. Don’t listen to what others say. If you do it right and are doing it for your future you’re doing it right. Others won’t understand. 💪

  • @caleb17444
    @caleb17444 2 года назад +1

    Currently have 4 credit cards my first one was the BB&T Spectrum Cash rewards card (now Truist Spectrum Cash rewards card and it’s closed to new applicants)

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Nice, thanks for sharing that!

  • @e-dubrippinstuff9820
    @e-dubrippinstuff9820 2 года назад

    Great video! Very informative. The Applecard is my favorite.

  • @00SNIVY00
    @00SNIVY00 2 года назад

    I've got 9 at 22, and I can see maybe 3 more in the path that I would go after. All of them are working for me decently well, just have to get things settled in.

  • @CesarJoel
    @CesarJoel 2 года назад

    Great journey and video! Keep up the great work 💪

  • @natashapowell6403
    @natashapowell6403 Год назад

    I have 4 CC: Well Fargo Amex Propel, Amex Plat, Amex Blue Cash and Sony Comenity. Loving the videos they are really helpful. I am looking at adding my last CC either Amex Gold or CSP. I feel I already have a lot of Amex but the gold points can bank with the Plat but I like some of the travel partners like Hyatt for CSP. I want points for groceries. Really torn b/n the two

  • @dissidentart5603
    @dissidentart5603 Год назад

    I refuse to go down the path of annual fees, yeah I’ll get some small perks but my main goal is to build credit

  • @ibnuslaykum
    @ibnuslaykum 2 года назад +2

    I’m 19 with 4 CC’s apple being my first and citi custom being my last!my oldest account is 8 months and youngest in 3, Citi double cash & Hilton aspire are my other two; need some help with my next 🤦🏻‍♂️😆 I want the csp but don’t wanna get denied and waste a inquires, or do I just complete the citi trifecta, or just go with amex because it’s only a soft pull 🤔also sore anyone know who pull from equifax exclusivity !? Appreciate it 🤝

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      You're in a great place with 4 cards in under 1 year so I wouldn't rush into another one too soon! I think if you want to go to Chase, then getting something like the Freedom Flex is a good move

  • @WiGeR10
    @WiGeR10 2 года назад +2

    I got 10 at 26. I’m almost to you 😎

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      You might catch up to me! Haha - but 10 at 26 is great, that's basically what I was at earlier this year at 26 too

  • @hanshearth7745
    @hanshearth7745 2 года назад +1

    great video. I couldn't help noticing that your Amex Gold card says that you are an Amex member since '18 (2018). Does that mean you had an American Express in 2018, because you hadn't mentioned it (or were you an AU?)

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Good eye! Other people noticed that as well - I forgot to mention that I had an Amex corporate card with my first job that I got back in 2018. So that was when I opened my Amex account, but later that corporate card was removed when I left my job

  • @AmeNoMessage1688
    @AmeNoMessage1688 2 года назад +1

    4 credit cards, started with the secure discover card aka chrome and hope to change to the discover it cash back soon,
    0% interest

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Nice, Discover It is a great card! Thanks for sharing Omar!

  • @randomthomas2947
    @randomthomas2947 2 года назад

    I’m 19. First card I had was the Capital One QuickSliver one. Now I have 5 cards the Amex everyday the PNC cash rewards Card capital one Savor One. Apple Card and Amex Gold

  • @amichii19
    @amichii19 2 года назад +1

    Found your video super helpful since I'm thinking of getting my 6th credit card at 25. Might start getting a business card. Also coming from the insurance industry.
    I got my first credit card under my dad while in college. It was a citi thankyou preferred. It's my oldest card. Discover wouldn't even offer me a card at that time.😅

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      I love to hear that, thanks for watching! And thanks for sharing about your credit cards!

  • @reisen2023
    @reisen2023 2 года назад +1

    I’m 19, from Austria and I love to travel♥️
    Since I’m 18 I’m interested in Credit Cards, so now I have 9 Credit Cards and I’m using a lot of them😎
    I have one American Express Platinum, 4 VISA Cards (including the Hilton Credit Card) and 4 Mastercards (including Lufthansa and Austrian Miles and More Gold Card).

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching and sharing your cards Roland! Great setup you have!

  • @livin6666
    @livin6666 2 года назад +3

    Can you touch on how, over a 10+ year period, the bonus points and credits will outweigh how much you've spent in annual fees over that time?

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +3

      Yeah I actually think that's a really interesting topic to cover in a video - I'll add that to my video idea list! Thanks Devin!

    • @livin6666
      @livin6666 2 года назад

      @@Daniel_Braun thank you!!

  • @druiz012
    @druiz012 2 года назад +5

    I started the game late (March of this year!)... at 39... but I had a 830 credit score and along with my wife, we have been able to accumulate 677k points off 3 credit cards each! We have a few Hyatt Hotel stays booked and a trip to Mexico City in business class (total of 60k round trip in United through miles and smiles program) this truly is an awesome hobby!

  • @p1rid
    @p1rid Год назад

    how do loan officers and banks giving mortages out look at this kind of activity? Does it effect your chances of getting a loan etc?

  • @yekaneast
    @yekaneast 2 года назад +1

    If you first applied for the AmEx Gold in 2020, why does it say Member since 2018?

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +2

      So I actually had a corporate Amex card under my account that I opened in 2018 with my first job out of college. I didn’t mention that card because it didn’t really count as a card for me and I don’t have it anymore after I left that job. Good catch though, sometimes I forget it even says “Member Since” on the card haha

    • @yekaneast
      @yekaneast 2 года назад

      @@Daniel_Braun Ah that makes sense!
      I currently have the Blue Cash preferred, the Platinum, and just got the Blue Business Plus
      Late next year I’ll down grade to the Gold and get the Schwab Platinum

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Nice, all great cards! I’ll be switching out my platinum for the Schwab platinum next year too

  • @APennyPinchersGuide
    @APennyPinchersGuide 2 года назад

    That's quite the impressive card portfolio Dan! I know you're a fan of Hyatt and Marriot, but have you looked into the Hilton Aspire card? The airline and resort benefits plus a free night each year are pretty powerful

  • @JoseAGomez-fw4vg
    @JoseAGomez-fw4vg 2 года назад +2

    Hey daniel, do you know if your able to product change the freedom flex to the old freedom? I ask because I know it’s a visa and I would like to use it at Costco since they only accept visa ?

  • @debra6433
    @debra6433 2 года назад

    I am older generation and credit card’s were basically not even discussed and was taught nothing about them hence not good for me as I am now in serious debt and struggling can you give any advice on what to do

  • @kaylaellison7661
    @kaylaellison7661 2 года назад

    I have 13 credit cards, my first credit card ever was my Family First Credit Union Credit Card. It’s about 5 years old!

  • @dbest4755
    @dbest4755 Год назад +1

    Daniel - how u manage so many cards ?

  • @JimmyCrackedCorn208
    @JimmyCrackedCorn208 2 года назад +1

    Penn State alum here also! #WeAre

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      We are!! Small world, cool to hear that you went there as well. That's why I always like to mention Penn State in some videos haha

  • @masondillard4327
    @masondillard4327 2 года назад +4

    Hey Daniel! Love the videos. I also have a huge amount of cards even though I don't really use all of them. My first card was that same Wells Fargo card as well! So I have:
    Random:
    1. Wells Fargo
    2. Best Buy
    3. Rooms to Go
    4. Citi Double Cash
    Chase:
    5. Freedom
    6. Freedom Unlimited
    7. Sapphire Reserve
    8. Amazon Prime
    9. Business Unlimited
    10. Business Preferred
    Amex:
    11. Blue Business
    12. Personal Gold
    13. Business Platinum
    14. Delta
    I plan to add the Business Cash card next and then honestly not sure what to go for after that, would love to hear your thoughts on this!

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Hey Mason, awesome breakdown of your cards - thanks so much for sharing! Lots of great ones already in there so you've got a lot of things covered already it looks like. I'd say you can't go wrong with the Citi Custom Cash at some point soon too because the flexibility around how that card earns 5% makes it a good card to fill gaps in anyone's setup

    • @masondillard4327
      @masondillard4327 2 года назад

      @@Daniel_Braun thanks for the reply man! I may need to check that out. I just love the points earning part of it as opposed to cash back. I saw you have both the Marriott and Hyatt card, do you think I should hit those up?

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад

      @@masondillard4327 Anytime - thanks for watching my content! Yeah I get that - luckily the Custom Cash does earn Citi Points. So if you got the Citi Premier card then you can transfer those points to partner programs for travel. For the Marriott and Hilton cards they can be good for the free night every year but I probably won't use them too much for spending. If there's a good sign up bonus for them then it could be worth it though!

  • @nlhantla2239
    @nlhantla2239 2 года назад +1

    Could you make a video maybe explaining you're picks for the order in which you should get credit cards? Now that you have all this experience and knowledge would you do it any differently than you listed in this video?

  • @Casca-su3ty
    @Casca-su3ty Год назад

    Daniel hello! question for you bud. As a father of a 25-year-old daughter who just graduated college, she is working in the corporate world. how do I teach her money management skills so it can last a lifetime. would it help for her to take some finance classes in the local college or do you think there is a better quicker way, my self I don't know never learn those skills because they were never taught to me by my parents or even in school. I already send her your video of budgeting she's digging that any help or suggestions I would appreciate it.

  • @thelifeofnicx
    @thelifeofnicx 2 года назад +1

    We literally have the same beginning 🤣. I got the exact same card, at the same age.

  • @TNTGoBoomBoom
    @TNTGoBoomBoom 2 года назад +1

    I have 5 credit cards. My first card was the Capital One Platinum Card

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад

      Nice, that's a very popular card to get at the start - thanks for sharing!

  • @sijijose638
    @sijijose638 2 года назад

    I do have a side hustle but how do I apply for a business credit card without using my SSN ?

  • @anthonygardner400
    @anthonygardner400 2 года назад +1

    Hey Daniel! Hope all is well. I’m sitting at 14 cards, and my first card (still have it) was a local credit union visa.

    • @Daniel_Braun
      @Daniel_Braun  2 года назад +1

      Hey Anthony, hope all is well with you too!! Awesome to hear, we're right at 14 together haha - good that you've still got credit card number 1 open as well 👍

  • @CosplayOverlord
    @CosplayOverlord 2 года назад

    I have 10 cards at age 23.
    1. Target store card ( Red )
    2. Mission Lane ( before the AF was implied )
    3. Merrick bank ( unsecured )
    4. BoA rewards
    5. DiscoverIT
    6. CapitalOne QS
    7. CapitalOne Secured Platinum ( for rebuilding )
    8. FNB Getway Travel card
    9. ManChester United ( Cardless app ) card.
    10. Citi AAvantage miles up Card. ( to get into the Citi ecosystem )

  • @ColeKeel
    @ColeKeel 2 года назад

    im 19, I have 6 credit cards. and My first cc was the Discover It secured card. And my most recent card was the amex gold card. yay.

  • @2110abhinav
    @2110abhinav 2 года назад

    your Amex card reads member since 2018. Does not match the timeline you explained

  • @projectrell55
    @projectrell55 2 года назад

    I started with the capital one platinum card, I started with a $200 limit.

  • @patrickoneal8514
    @patrickoneal8514 Год назад

    At age 46, I’m relatively late (or new) to the credit card game. CCs were considered “bad” and discouraged. My ex-wife took out a CC in my name when I was 35 & I still have it to this day, as my oldest CC (upgrade, with a higher credit limit). Now, I currently have 10. I have several more targeted within the next 2 years. I’ll restart my quest as soon as I’m out of Chase jail 😂
    My cards are….
    1) Capital One Venture (upgraded)
    2) Chase SWA Priority (upgraded)
    3) AMEX Gold Card
    4) JPM/Chase Ritz Carlton (upgraded)
    5) Chase United Club (upgraded)
    6) AMEX Platinum.
    7) Citi AAdvantage Executive.
    8) Chase Air Canada Aeroplan.
    9) AMEX Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant.
    10) Navy Federal Visa.