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I'm never beating the S&P500
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>>62141603
I would lay on my back if you catch my drift

Then just buy and hold an s&p etf
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>>62141756
S&P500 is too slow though. All I can do is keep on trying
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>>62141603
Losers still aren't panic selling.
THERE IS NO PROFIT TO BE MADE.
STOP GIVING MONEY TO WORTHLESS VERMIN.
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>>62142013
Even an artist newcomer is a better option than a legacy monopolist.
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>>62141603
If you're desperate to make more why not buy the S&P 500 with 1.7 leverage? The biggest dump the S&P 500 ever had was 55%, which still would not liquidated you with 1.7 leverage. So it should be relatively safe and would require a second great depression to liquidated you. In a year where S&P 500 went up 15% you'd make a comfy 25%



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