Where do I put my fucking money? I have 10k liquid, the rest is 50/50 BTC/VOO.Thinking about just aping into DRAM or something similar. Maybe individual semiconductor smallcaps or some energy stuff. Idk where to look desu.Advice from any frens who've made it? I have a long time horizon.
>>62182934Nuclear:GEVUUUUCCJBWXTBWXTNEEUECFertilizer:CFIPINTR
>>62182934Harbin Electric or GEV.
>>62182934I can only tell you how to lose the money anon. Generally you do it by stock or sector picking and using a large margin.
>>62182934>Advice from any frens who've made it?VGT
>>62182966this is a boomer take. im 20 and refuse to be exit liquidity. this made me sell my VOO
>>62182995VOO isn’t the only etf that exists. It’s a fund of top 500 market cap US companies. You also have small cap etfs, or international, etc. If you’re 20, consider investing in getting a good job or experience. Even 20% annual returns on 10k is only 2000. You can make more by finding a slightly better job or picking up a side gig. Invest in a gym membership. Or maybe buy a safer car. Go fishing with your dad.
>>62182995Investing is always being someone's exit liquidity. This is 100 times more true with crypto btw.
>>62183041this chart is pretty much impossible to justify buying for someone with a long time horizon. The returns are not worth it. Hence me looking for tech infrastructure exposure since its not going anywhere and will yield accordingly.
VOO BTC is dead shit
>>62182934picrel is insanely antisemitic !!! careful anon
>>62183178please explain the technical reason for a 20 year old to dump into this fucking boomer shit? It's so overbought and being 20 i dont think the yield is worth it. Disprove this claim because I can't justify it myself.
>>62183204ETFs are ways to get into markets without actually owning assets (like bitcoin/gold). It also allows for investment in sectors (sometimes internationally) that are managed. Investing in botz for example gives you access to american, japanese, chinese, etc companies all under one ticker.
Put $5k on SOXL after a crash
>>62182934like another anon who had already made it told me. Diversification is for wealth preservation and concentration is for wealth appreciation. Don't pussyfoot with it and invest in growth stocks, leveraged ETFs, and options if you're not a retard who knows how to manage risk. I wouldn't even look at boomer indexes like VOO until you have mid six figs at least. I made 10k off of SOXL in a matter of months. And bitcoin is old news. I don't see memory or semis slowing down. But I'm just an anon on the internet, so take this advice for what it's worth.
>>62183174>tech infrastructure exposureTry VIGAX or VGT anon.
>>62183204>into this fucking boomer shit?It's up 70% in the last 5 years. BTC is up 33% in the same time frame.VOO hit's new all time highs every week. BTC is 40% down from it's ATH.>t's so overboughtThis isn't a bad thing.
>>62182934AIGo all in on SpaceX and Anthropic and maybe OpenAI also.Set it and forget it until you're 45.You'll be nigger rich.
>>62183391>overbought>This isn't a bad thing.The FOMO crowded trades are better than trying to outsmart the market and buying stupid obscure shit and getting raped.Honestly, don't be a contrarian investor - they lose and get humiliated 99% of the time.
>>62182934All in on SCHD
>>62182934I will give you a hint on Wednesday, after i bought my positions. >64x gains are possible...
>>62182934You should consider space related ETFs, since Space X will likely have an IPO this year with trillion in market cap. Like VanEck Space Innovators UCITS ETF
>>621829661.3x on utilities and consumer staples would never fail and matches spy with lower vol
>>62183540do i have your word, anon?
>>62183412>>62184144This is obviously the extreme risk route, and I think the potential gain is not enough to justify it over other options like >>62182958 (still risky but not as much).And remember, there's no shame in jumping ship once you've made your 5-10%.
>>62182934LIT for a EFT, you get your North American lithium exposure without have to be a metal autist who obsessively looks up the processes and inputs of individual companies.