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All my stuff looks like garbage. Truth be told I don’t know how to value a company effectively
And ultimately that’s why I’m f#%*$&
And ultimately that’s why I’m f#%*$&
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All my stuff looks like garbage. Truth be told I don’t know how to value a company effectively
And ultimately that’s why I’m f#%*$&
This. Unless youre gonna be in this every day the core satellite approach is the way to go.Nothing wrong with owning an index with 50% of your portfolio
Only worry should be if you own garbage or you’re a trader not following your rules
Yea these past couple months have been bad, my fault tho
Did well on nvda and tsla options a month ago, took profits and put it all 100% on ish that tanked, was a couple g’s, lost all that n down a couple g’s more
i gotta adjust my game plan lol
My biggest wins this year came from pure stupidity and dumb luck.
Index’s took a beating this past week and a half. My do nothing 401k was as high as 30% (YTD gains)my last post here. It dropped as low as 20% a few days ago. Sitting around +23%. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with a pre tax investment here. If you’re beating inflation and getting the tax breaks, it’s a solid savings account type plan.Nothing wrong with owning an index with 50% of your portfolio
held on to some of these stocks way longer than i should
paying the price now. should've at least took some of the gains
No plsYou can’t bottom while the index is rotten and hasn’t pulled back because of Apple carrying it
That flush needs to happen
Index’s took a beating this past week and a half. My do nothing 401k was as high as 30% (YTD gains)my last post here. It dropped as low as 20% a few days ago. Sitting around +23%. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with a pre tax investment here. If you’re beating inflation and getting the tax breaks, it’s a solid savings account type plan.
Even something as low as $1,000/yr invested would have a 10% tax break plus annual gains of 3-20%. It would have your $1,000 pushing closer to $1200-$1300. And if your company does a 2-10% match, it’s quite the small come up.
Is this a pump fake? Too much green. What is going on.