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Uggh, I went all in on BABA when it IPO'd (2014?) because "there's no way Amazon can go higher - they've never even made a profit". I made money, but the same amount in Amazon would be worth millions right now.
Once again I'm disappointed that all the silicon valley coding eggheads here on Patnet have not been able to give me one good stock tip. I keep hoping for an early tip on the next netflix. Welp, maybe in 2024 that will change.
I wasted a lot of time and energy on the stock market and I haven't made a single dollar.
Not true, patrick has benefitted from my biotech stock picks
Berkshire may be good investment
Amazon n microsoft keeps monopolizing so they will do well
Bloomberg TV said today Asia stocks will outperform US stocks in 2024.
Bloomberg TV said today Asia stocks will outperform US stocks in 2024.
Also "Sin" investments. Booze, Casinos that sort of thing. Always a good hedge in a downturn.
Booger says
Not enough income being generated. I'm nearing retirement and really only want the income.
https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vhyax
https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vscgx
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Booger says
Not enough income being generated. I'm nearing retirement and really only want the income.
https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vhyax
https://investor.vanguard.com/investment-products/mutual-funds/profile/vscgx
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Why would I invest in 3% funds when Tbills pay more?
Preferred stock ETF's seem to pay better than either those or Tbills. That is what I am looking into right now.
A lot of the Preferred stocks are issued by the banks. Banks are an unusually leveraged investment and even ones that are seemingly sound can go belly-up overnight. Historically if something bad causes the common stockholders to loose everything, then it is probably bad enough to wipe out the Preferreds.
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Is anybody contemplating any of the new Crypto ETF's
Is anybody contemplating any of the new Crypto ETF's (Just 'approved' by the SEC yesterday)?
I think metal silver in hand is likely to beat inflation in the coming years.
Just a hunch.
Physical holdings in gold or silver are subject to a capital gains tax equal to your marginal tax rate, up to a maximum of 28%.
I was thrown off Bogleheads and I'm a Vanguard investor since 1992.
Ammo and Yams?
After reading thegreattaking.com
Lots of laws have changed over the past decade to make it easier for the fat fucking cats to do this to us more easily as well.
AI?
"Here's a picture of Michele pregnant, you conspiracy theorists!"
Before or after tax?
Physical holdings in gold or silver are subject to a capital gains tax equal to your marginal tax rate, up to a maximum of 28%.
Eman, how does someone at the Federal Reserve see someone's net worth and assets.
Tip: My Vanguard Variable Annuity is unreported to any government department; it's a contract between me and TransAmerica.
Eat shit Uncle Sam.
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Gold holds value but no return.
Berkshire may be good investment
Amazon n microsoft keeps monopolizing so they will do well