Made €160k this year as a 25yr old. How do I make sure I can create generational wealth going forward.
the pathway to true generational wealth: adjust your budget to exceed more than you earned, mostly on food, trinkets. put all payments on credit cards and apply for more cards using your current years income as the basis then request credit limit extensions aggressivel.maybe get a useless high maintenance girlfriend with lots of debts or even better a single mom. make sure to signup for a financial advisor so they can take a cut of whatever you save (buy bonds and link!)and don't forget to tell everyone you made lots of money this year so you can find out who your friends are.
>>60932154Congratulations on a good start. Start buying bitcoin with your disposable income and don't stop for the next 8+ years. Buy like $1000 worth every week no matter the price. I personally invested up to $1800 a week split between BTC, ETH, stocks, and my 401k. I could've stopped working earlier if I had just put it all in BTC from the beginning.
>>60932217What is funny is that all of the retarded decisions will be offset by buying and holding link and he will make it regardless so you're actually completely correct.
>>60932252>-60% in 5 yearsKekw shill-b-gone
>>60932255You'll see
>>60932261I’ll see you become more and more delusional while sirgay becomes a billionaire? I relish it.
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>>60932243Honestly as soon as I get the mortgage sorted the rest can go into BTC. I trust institutions and the government with my money less and less. Eventually want to escape this shithole that taxes me to hell. Right now it's at an ATH tho so feel like I should hold off for a bit.
>>60932154it should've been meeeeeeeeeeeeeeee ARGH i hate being pooor
>>60932154how did you make so much in a year at 25? I'm 35 and make half of what you make.
>>60932991I work for a trading firm, on the pricing side of things. There are guys in here that make 3x more than me. I have a very good base salary, but they make bonuses that are magnitudes bigger than mine. Hours are quite intense though, but there is nowhere else in my country that pays this kind of money for entry level roles. Most guys my age are on 35-50k here.
>>60932154Teach me im tired being a wagie
>>60932154Keep your current income, live frugally and work untill you are 80. That's generational wealth right there! with limited risk.