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They say the first $100K is the hardest. Well I've got that and a little more to boot. I don't want to play the day trading or even week trading game. I want to plunk this cash down in a low-risk, high-dividend stock and go into zombie mode while I focus on creative pursuits(I already live in a van down by the river. Living expenses are low and I've got projects I'm passionate about I can easily spend 16+ hours a day on).

Google AI pointed me to Chevron but Google AI wants to trap me in a simulated Hell-matrix for all eternity once it forces me into getting a brain chip. Until then, what do you guys think? Got any other recommendations? Invest now or sit on my shit like Warren Buffet and wait for the crash? Again, living expenses are currently looooow, but I hate seeing that compound interest float by.

Gracias.
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>>61249530
Stake lock at 18%, perhaps diversify a few times over, and enjoy free gains while you chill, or choose bank at 0.003% and watch inflation stomp on your head
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>>61249530
Dividends take away from company growth
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OP again. My current portfolio consists of mostly Vfiax, some Apple, and I bought Robin Hood a few months ago when you guys tole me to and holy shit that's gone through the roof.
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>>61249534

Put all my cash into imaginary digital money then blow my brains out when a whale decides to dump. Got it. Anyone else?
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>>61249535
For some industries. For others they get sent out of the company's hands before they can waste them on pointless capex.
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>>61249535
Yeah that's why Coca Cola and AmEx never took off
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>>61249530
>Google AI pointed me to Chevron but Google AI wants to trap me in a simulated Hell-matrix for all eternity once it forces me into getting a brain chip
good point!
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>>61249530
Isn't Chevron being jeeted past the point of no return?
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>>61249530
>They say the first $100K is the hardest.
Charlie Munger said that when $100K had the purchasing power of over $1M today.
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>>61250154
No he didn't kek it's more like $180k today
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>>61250129
Good to know. I wouldn't be surprised if there's a secret insider Jeet index focused on shorting.

>>61250154
Gotta start somewhere, bro.
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I would avoid oil long term desu seems like a dead end. Just by union pacific rail
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>>61249530
If you want a wild ride anon, american car stocks + intel + established medical stocks.

If you want the serious answer boring answers verizon,

I have a few that I LOVE, but fuck off they are full.
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>>61252708
You do realise that if more people buy your favourite stock, it will appreciate and you will be richer.

Buy RocketLab and Nebius, OP. I'm making bank.
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>>61250177
>there's a secret insider Jeet index focused on shorting.
kek, prolly true
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>>61249534
If there was actually a stake lock I would’ve done it instead of wasting time on this underwater basket weaving forum
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Alright guys, thanks for the leads. I got something to chew on at least now.
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>>61249530
If you're interested, there's a Norwegian oil company that pays a 12% dividend. I can't remember the name, but you'll find it easily. Look into it, but it seems pretty reliable.
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>>61252767
In the short term yes. You are correct.

But the projects I like are pure and simple, if I were to shill them on biz without an exit plan there is a chance they would become gay and faggoty. I've seen it happen to companies before. A wiff of seed money and they give every little productive thing they ever made away for pennies. Hardly profitable for an investor.

So yes, the stocks that actually provide stable growth and high divies? Not for /biz/ you jeets don't deserve it, and couldn't responsibly handle it.
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>>61249535
>Dividends take away from company growth
growth is always limited and depends on industry
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>>61249530
>They say the first $100K is the hardest. Well I've got that and a little more to boot. I don't want to play the day trading or even week trading game. I want to plunk this cash down in a low-risk, high-dividend stock and go into zombie mode while I focus on creative pursuits(I already live in a van down by the river. Living expenses are low and I've got projects I'm passionate about I can easily spend 16+ hours a day on).
>Google AI pointed me to Chevron but Google AI wants to trap me in a simulated Hell-matrix for all eternity once it forces me into getting a brain chip. Until then, what do you guys think? Got any other recommendations? Invest now or sit on my shit like Warren Buffet and wait for the crash? Again, living expenses are currently looooow, but I hate seeing that compound interest float by.
wait for the bitcoin to plunge below 90k USD, some via houdiniswap, earn usdc rewards and hold for 3months.
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>>61254427

Bro nobody cares about your super special secret stocks or your uncle who works at Nintendo. Either spill the beans or fuck the fuck off.
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>>61250161
Give it a few months, it'll get there



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