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Anons, what would you do if you had $23k liquid at 20 years old with a long time horizon and an electrical engineering degree in a year?

I can post hand so you know I'm white if that helps.

looking for any tips from those who've made it. thanks bros.
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>>62159156
Get a job for a power company.
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>>62159156
move to wyoming
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you're spiritually brown for needing to ask /biz/ this question
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>>62159156
Invest obviously
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>>62160381
Agreed. This is a no-brainer. Invest all the money and keep working. This guy is clearly just an attention-seeking faggot
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work for CEG
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Put it all into VOO and forget
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>>62159156
Buy 12 month 0.8 delta QQQ calls.
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>>62159156
I made it in my early to mid 30s by starting off in a similar but worse position than you. I had a STEM degree too but 6 figures of school debt. The key to my success was trying to maximize my annual income, keeping monthly expenses relative low, and investing as much as possible starting as early as possible. Max out 401k, buy stocks and bitcoin with a sizable chunk of every paycheck.
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>>62161473
nice bro ill have 0 debt leaving school and as a canadafag i can abuse TFSAs. What is your definition of making it?
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probably go on with my day, since 23k is nothing
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>>62162866
>What is your definition of making it?
Having a few million dollars in investments and assets, being able to quit or take an indefinite hiatus from work.
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good thread
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>>62164250
How much wagecucking did you do to pay off that debt and still make it? What's your salary and job?
Ideally I land a remote systems engineering job and just invest everything while living at home, eventually paying back my parents for everything they spent on me.
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>>62164274
I used to be a pharmacist with my salary starting at $110k and eventually making just under $185-200k10 years later when I quit last year. I paid off my $180k debt a couple of years after graduating 50% from picking up extra shifts ($140k income by then I think) and the rest from 2017 BTC/ETH gains. It could've been easier if I lived with my parents but I chose to live alone.

For some time I was investing up to $8000 per month into tech stocks, BTC, ETH, 401k.



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