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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.
just_passing_through says
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.
I am a Certified Paranoid Conspiracy Theorist but I ask why the hell would they, slowly and quietly, make these changes (which I think many [most] are unaware of) if they don't intend, at some point, to TAKE OUR FUCKING MONEY.
Isn't this what we do, discuss on facebook, whatsapp, p.net?
Exactly. Real Estate, 401k, even cash will be taken by some governmental body “for your own good” of course.
Is there a bulletproof long term dividend paying stock?
I own some Phillip Morris. I think they have a viable long-term business in the "electric cigarettes" market. My idea is that their profits (and stock price) rise at the rate of inflation while spinning off a 5.5% (and increasing) dividend.
I dunno about cash, but all debt based assets. Maybe after they roll out cbdc and ban cash. Harder to steal a paid-for house (raise property taxes sky high would do it), coins/metals and nearly impossible to get at your bitcorn - unless they torture you.
Tip: My Vanguard Variable Annuity is unreported to any government department; it's a contract between me and TransAmerica.
I’m not sure which method(s) they will employ to get people out of their houses/give up their real estate
Take advantage of illegals. Buy apartment building and rent by rooms. Perhaps government will pay you. 40%+ return on money.
REpro says
Take advantage of illegals. Buy apartment building and rent by rooms. Perhaps government will pay you. 40%+ return on money.
"They are turning our country into a shit hole....MIGHT AS WELL MAKE A FEW BUCKS!!"
Remember how Mark Zuckerberg got 1% mortgage loan with his lender? Yeah, certain things are catered to the ultra rich, not the minions
Thanks for explaining. I will definitely look into that Vanguard fund.
Porkchop express:
Re Variable annuity
I have not yet taken out any payments from my annuity.
Some characteristics are:
1. Nobody knows you own it.
2. Immune from civil judgments.
3. Can change the investments (mutual funds but are called sub accounts) with no tax consequences.
4. Can exchange for a fixed annuity and lock in monthly payments at good rates, which increase if you wait until older.
5. Possible to withdraw without "annuitizing", like a mutual fund.
6. Possible to make your age to "annuitize" age 99.
At the time I bought my variable annuity the IRA limit was just $2000/year.
Today I would suggest just buying Vanguard Tax Managed Capital appreciation fund and forget it for 30 years.
She bought 6 apartments and the land of the parking lot for about $240,000 bucks.
She's fixing them up and will probably start renting them at $500 bucks per month; locals can't afford much more.
Seems like one could just effortlessly invest in Vanguard High Dividend Yield fund.
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Seems like one could just effortlessly invest in Vanguard High Dividend Yield fund.
I've gotten the impression that a lot of people would rather be landlords when they would be better off just buying stocks.
Today I would suggest just buying Tax Managed Capital appreciation fund and forget it for 30 years.
This way they can boast how they "control XX millions in rental
properties" after putting down 3% in downpayment. 🤡 Can't put a price on ego boost, mkay?
I've gotten the impression that a lot of people would rather be landlords when they would be better off just buying stocks.
You've got to put down 25% for a SFH rental. (Unless you're someone like Eman maybe)
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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