>Growing up is realising you can't beat the market
>>59037187would boink and leave on read the next morning
>>59037187I want her to bully me.
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>>59037187>>Growing up is realising you can't beat the jewthere you go
banned lol
>>59037187boggleheads shit doesn't work anymore, boomer
>>59037306>her>>59037187>>59037209that's a man.
>>59037371she's one of the most famous JAV actresses, she's like the angela white of japan
>>59037371>that's a man.
>>59037187Growing up is not only pushing ups your bags, but also doing push ups for your bagsYou get richer, you get stronger, you get more Kendu Inu
You absolutely can.Just do the opposite of what /biz/ tells you to do.
>>59037351Shit and Piss 500 is up 19.7% YTD thoughever.
>>59037187Growing up is realizing you should buy the dip and watch it pump. I'm going all in on AUKI
>buys something that has averaged a positive gain for years and years>goes down 1-2%FUCK I GOTTA SELL FUCK IM SUCH AN IDIOT ITS NEVER COMING BACK AHHH FUCK IM SO DUUUMB COIJWOQINWOENO@ DX@)
>>59037306>>59037371
>>59037187truth fucking nuke
>>59037424>angela whitefukken who?
>>59037187>Growing up is realising you can beat the market after you believed you couldnt. All you have to do is Believe In Yourself.>30% YoY>6.5 Years straight
>>59037187>Growing up is realising you can beat the market
>>59037187I can beat the market, but currently only for short intervals of time and over an entire year I'm behind the market. Well, I may just be able to beat the market in the long run, if I trade long enough. BTW, what do you mean by market, the SPXTR?
>>59037187Growing up is realizing you can never have enough money, so why bother
>>59037187No but you can pick a market. Some markets beat others. Thinking in individual stocks is retarded these days, you've got to think in markets and industries. Everything moves together, just makes sure you're not buying some stinker
>>59038222So less than the crypto market average. On a crypto board. Same here, except I know I didn't beat the market and you think you did
>>59037187Growing wise is realizing you get rich by following the market. Also switching candle countdown to close helps. It keeps you from drawing candles in your mind.
>>59037187Opposite for me. After wiping years worth of savings during the '22 bear market and nearly killing myself, I promised myself that I'd learn to trade and make it all back. Now I make enough that I've quit my job.
growing up is actually all about the meat grinder, how to get into it, how to farm unicorn.meme airdrops from it and how to suffer unending pain while you're inside it
>>59038530based anon. any other chart adjustment tips? Do you use Heikin Ashi? When?>>59037187Growing up is knowing no one is coming to save you. YOU must save yourself.
>>59037187DCA S&P 500
>>59037187growing up involves working in a place you don't want to work, being unhappy, and never being able to have financial freedom, the only way to see something similar to happiness is to use things like imgnAI to make images where you are fine with life, even though sometimes it does give you a reality check
>as much weekly as possibly into HYSA>max out yearly Roth contribution to SP500 fund ($135/week)>employer match 401K into SP500 fund (3% paycheck)>SP500 fund in brokerage account, as much as i can spare per week without>as much as i can comfortably buy in BTC per week>all scheduled to be done automatically once per week>manually log each value once per week to make spreadsheets showing my progress>if my checking account ever trends downwards $1000, i'm either spending too much and need to address my habits>if checking account ever starts growing too much, i'm either saving for a large purchase, or i need to increase each weekly investment a bitthe easy life.
>>59037618>>59037187>what worked before will always workThe American empire won't last forever. We might not live to see it breaking up, but there's a good chance too many people will be invested in SP500 and the returns will go down so much that they barely beat inflation.>>59038553>being suicidal because of loss of money NGMI. No amount of money will fix this.
>>59039043>The American empire won't last forever.if it fails we've got bigger problems than retirement.>returns will go down so much that they barely beat inflation.so it's still better than keeping money in a checking account or under a mattress. sounds good to me.
>>59038331>So less than the crypto market average. On a crypto board. Same here, except I know I didn't beat the market and you think you didYup because when people are talking about the market, it means S&P500. Not BTC. Also, Past performance do not indicate future returns. Most people who buy BTC do not use it. They want to sell it to the bigger sucker. Everyone in the planet knows about crypto and already bought into it. There are no more new buyers and crypto doesn't generate wealth.
>>59037187I'm gonna beat the market by staking EOS to earn rewards. Staking yields around 20% APY.
>>59038232Isn’t that what makes trading so difficult though? You can outperform the market by small amounts for a while, but all it takes is one zig while the market zags and you can get the whole relative gain wiped out in a week or less.
>>59037187>>Growing up is realising you can't beat the marketGrowing up, I realized wagie life is just modern-day slavery, so I picked up content writing as a side gig. Hydro's monetization made it way easier to pull in extra cash without all the usual hassle.
>>59037187Realized early that passive income is key growing up, been getting gains steady on Kucoin. Heard Parasail's restaking platform got potential too, thinking about diving in.
>>59039254>if it fails we've got bigger problems than retirement.It doesn't have to be a spectacular sudden death. It could be a slow disintegration like the Roman Empire.>so it's still better than keeping money in a checking account or under a mattressYeah, if you are lucky enough to not need that money during a bear market.