Anyone into stock trading/financing?
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8҉7҉7҉ᥴꪖ𝘴ꫝክዐ᭙ᵸᶳ wrote:
Lol, I just want to meet Brad Pittⲋⲏⲩⲧ ⲦⲇⳐⲕⲉⲅ wrote:
Can we make it 12?⌖↻ԋ♺ᖶᖶ⇟☈ᖶσ↯ᵸᶳ⌖ wrote:
11ⲋⲏⲩⲧ ⲦⲇⳐⲕⲉⲅ wrote:
How many guys are in your crew?My get rich plan is to rob the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos in Las Vegas simultaneously
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⌖↻ԋ♺ᖶᖶ⇟☈ᖶσ↯ᵸᶳ⌖ wrote:
We’ll use 12 next time lol8҉7҉7҉ᥴꪖ𝘴ꫝክዐ᭙ᵸᶳ wrote:
Lol, I just want to meet Brad Pittⲋⲏⲩⲧ ⲦⲇⳐⲕⲉⲅ wrote:
Can we make it 12?⌖↻ԋ♺ᖶᖶ⇟☈ᖶσ↯ᵸᶳ⌖ wrote:
11ⲋⲏⲩⲧ ⲦⲇⳐⲕⲉⲅ wrote:
How many guys are in your crew?My get rich plan is to rob the Bellagio, the Mirage, and the MGM Grand casinos in Las Vegas simultaneously
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YOU wrote:
Lol this ain’t age to well yetPurchased 500 shares of litecoin last night, but also looking into ETH Ethereum.. anyone trade cryptos ?
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I bought CTRM yesterday. Up or down, im ready for the rollercoaster.
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8҉7҉7҉ᥴꪖ𝘴ꫝክዐ᭙ᵸᶳ wrote:
Just wait a few years 🤞🏼YOU wrote:
Lol this ain’t age to well yetPurchased 500 shares of litecoin last night, but also looking into ETH Ethereum.. anyone trade cryptos ?
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Hi, I am not in us so I can’t say much about the roth ira etc
From what I studied it’s best to start with an emergency fund that could cover all expenses for 6-12 months(keep in high interest account)
Then start investing in a low fee index fund(plan for 20-30 years and use accounts that give you tax advantage)
Read about portofolio allocations based on age.
Be consistent and don’t use money you can’t afford to lose when investing. You can also buy individual stocks but it’s unlikely you will beat the index funds long term.
This is not financial advice, just my opinion. I am not a cfa. -
Al Caltzone wrote:
Lol, thanks, Dave Ramsey.Hi, I am not in us so I can’t say much about the roth ira etc
From what I studied it’s best to start with an emergency fund that could cover all expenses for 6-12 months(keep in high interest account)
Then start investing in a low fee index fund(plan for 20-30 years and use accounts that give you tax advantage)
Read about portofolio allocations based on age.
Be consistent and don’t use money you can’t afford to lose when investing. You can also buy individual stocks but it’s unlikely you will beat the index funds long term.
This is not financial advice, just my opinion. I am not a cfa. -
8҉7҉7҉ᥴꪖ𝘴ꫝክዐ᭙ᵸᶳ wrote:
Purchased 500 shares of litecoin last night, but also looking into ETH Ethereum.. anyone trade cryptos ?
Good luck mate,
Look at the trends, usually around March you could expect the crash... -
Has anyone ever signed up to a monthly subscription based group or alert system and what was your experience?
How much was it and was there a minimum period of time contracted?
More importantly, did it make you money?!! -
Step Off wrote:
I kinda see it as a lottery ticket. I had a few quid that I could afford to gamble at the time and it’s doing/done well for me. I take profits from time to time and my profits are now not far off eclipsing my stake. From there onwards, it’s all free money.Kudos to people making money on crypto. Its not something i see myself getting in on. The price is the prices because thats what people say the price is. Its like investing in the usd or pesos or yen. The price could tank and then its worthless. At least with other currencys it would take the collapse of a government for it to become worthless. The only real benefit it has is that its capped. But the creators could say, meh fuck it and make more. Yeah that woukd be dumb but 1 person would cause millions to disappear. Other companies have made dumber decisions in the past.
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