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When did the ball start rolling on your stocks? Not the pic but my account is at about 85k and it is such a slow grind. I am putting away 1k per month which seems like nothing when the account swings that much on a single trump tweet
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>>533416576
>>>/biz/
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>>533416576
I cashed them all out and bought real estate. Tripled already.
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>>533417013
Nice larp unless you cashed out in 2020
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>>533416576
You’re kinda there
For me?
100k to 200k is easier
200k to 1 million thanks to Trump (in one year)
Now 1.5 million, hoping to reach 2 million by eoy and checkout of the ratrace
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>>533416576
if you live a halfway decent life in america (basic education, no pot, not much drinking, work somewhat responsibly) you will do well. no question
but if the jeets were not here we'd have 10x more money in a better country
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>>533417253
sorry timmy
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>>533417077
Wrong retard
T. Cashed out and bought realestate
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>>533417802
>realestate
man good luck
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>>533416576
Made about 900k during COVID, just been playing things safe the past couple years. That 900k was a god send though. I had less than 3k to my name and maybe 10k in assets. I still live the same as I did before (a poorfag loser) but I have a security blanket at least.
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How do I get into the stock market is there any programs to learn? Steps? Can some of you point me to right direction? I hate being poor!
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>>533417802
At no other time has real estate outpaced stocks in America
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Couple years ago. I save $800-1500 a month and whenever I can scrape together $2-3k I buy another micro or midcap with growing rev/income and p/e under 11. There's so much stuff I want to buy and so little I want to sell or reduce atm. Currently at 55 stocks and 7 funds/etfs. All kinds of stuff. Last couple weeks I've been buying tiny photonics and semiconductor companies which has been great. Also a bunch of small profitable miners for various metals, and finance names like fiserve and shift4 which have been doing poorly but I think are coming back. $20k allocated to eth/hyperliquid/solana derivatives for the next crypto cycle (a lot more in cold wallet). Investing is a lot of fun
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>>533416576
>600 dollar swing
>big
Man up and get a futures account OP
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>>533418922
not really

people making it big do that with insider info, not blind luck

you make way more money if you have a high paying job for 5 years, you will never gamble your way to money risking more than 10% a year
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>>533416576
$100K is when the compounding noticeably starts. On a logarithmic graph, 100,000 is halfway to 1,000,000 for a reason.
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>>533416576
I bought into REAlloys and some uranium mining company, waiting to see where it goes
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>>533418922
Download a brokerage, Robinhood is the most user friendly.
Deposit money, preferably on an automatic basis ie 500 every month.
Look up ticker symbol “SPY”.
Set to auto buy from your deposit every month. Never sell, check it once every few months. The snowball is slooooww but it eventually gets going. If you did what I just said you can expect pic related in 15 years. At 10 years it’s about 100k. It’s not fancy, there are no tricks, it’s patience and discipline. As you can see once the ball starts rolling it rolls quick, now the hard part is getting that ball rolling.
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>>533419026
Been there. When I first started I hit it big with meme stocks and options. I then lost it all in a week. Now I’m boring.
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>>533419350
>>533418922
Check out this compounding calc:
https://iqfy.com/compound?s=500~USD~10~12~50~12~500~3

Allows you to compound for a thousand years if you want to, with custom annual contrib% increase to account for inflation

$11,931,721 is the result if you contribute equivalent of $500 monthly for 50 years
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>>533417622
>*sharts in your moldy sandwich*
>FIFTEEN DALLAR SAAR
>*rapes daughter and son*
>BLOODY CANT COOMPETE SAAR
>*hires exclusively fellow dalits*
>AM CEO NOW SAAR LOOK AT NAMETAG IT’S CEO
>*-47% traffic in 6 months*
>WINNING SAAAAR
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>>533419443
Understandable, I stick to commodities myself, stocks are too jewish for my taste , also next time get a real broker.
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>critical minerals
>trade wars
>supply chain disruptions
>imminent chink war
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>>533416576
You have to just set an automatic withdrawal and forget about for decades. Compound interest doesn't do much until the very end when your gains go vertical.
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>>533417013
Yikes get out now bro.
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>>533417220
I found the exact same. $100k to $200k felt like it happened overnight . The first $100k is the hardest. I was only doing $500/month though. After I hit $200k total I upped my monthly contribution to $2k/month.
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>>533420119
I don’t use Robinhood. My main brokerage is td ameritrade. Robinhood was my gambling account that I have since stopped.
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>>533419443
The good thing is after you get good at trading crypto the stock market is like slow motion. It's comically easy but is also quite boring having to wait months or years instead of hours or days to make a trade.
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>>533420596
Is this gypsies?
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>>533421489
Crypto is retarded. Investing in crypto is on par with buying unopened packs of Pokémon cards. Not saying you can’t get rich on buying Pokémon cards, I’m just saying it’s so fucking stupid I don’t want to take part in it
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>>533418922
it's going to be a slow grind if you start poor but it pays off in 20+ years. if you want fast gains you're basically gambling and risking big to win big
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>>533416966
what is the fastest way for a NEET to reach $100k bros?
hard mode: no selling drugs or stealing
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>>533416576
OP, here is a here how you can get returns of 30-60% day trading that, you'll have to pay in taxes at AOY but its worth it for faster growth because it snowballs year on year. (Im a genius IQ autodidact)

Find 10-20 reliable companies that have been around a while in each of the following industries in the following groups:

1) Big Tech
2) Big marketcap brands with consistent growth (home depot etc)
3) Precious metals mining companies
4) Actual gold and silver tickers (GLD) tracking price of them
5) uranium mining companies and nuclear power companies
6) generic power provided utility company that may operate nuclear plants and/or coal, windmill etd.
7) Low-cap gambles in promising biopharma & tech/AI
8) Misc, whatever else interest you

Take you whole portfolio, and every time, ones from the above go down, just buy them low and hold them long term. Eventually You will have your whole portfolio divided up among these like 1/8th category.

The trick is, the no matter what is happening, one of these categories will always go up, so there is always gains every day or week at most to sell in the green and then use that to either (1) increase the pot (2) but a new stock at low point or (3) lower your average buy-in (i.e. double down) on a stock that went down but is promising.
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>>533416576
I am 44, 3quid in savings and 11 in my pension. I have £1000 credit, no home, no car, no qualifications, and no family. I do have moped hut it doesn't work after 2700km
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>>533422595
Sell organs or marry into money
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>>533422780
This is just buying any S&P 500 ETF but with with extra steps
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>>533416576
you tell me
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>>533423172
Gunna have to set it to log scale soon senpai
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>>533417220
I remember Arnold Schwarzenegger saying it was only hard to make your first million.
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>>533418922
>>533419016
>>533419284
>>533422595
Sellas Life Sciences
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>>533417220
Are you me? Back to 1.5 after this week.
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>>533423172
Noice, wish I had more money to throw in during Coronahoax. I started investing back then but am up to $70k, 20% gains over portfolio life after I started throwing money a couple weeks after orange nigger tweets something. But and hold, I don’t sell shit
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>>533423542
It is mostly just IRA contributions and also 40 thousand put into tech stocks back in the before time

>>533423287
Kek
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>>533423542
I was gambling options and blew up my account during one of the largest bull runs in history. I’m still pissed about it. Thankfully I had a “safe” brokerage where I’d only buy sp500 but man if I just threw all my money into that instead. Don’t even get me started on GameStop. I turned $500 into 9k then back to 1k when I sold. That hurt badly. It’s weird how at the time 9k was a gigantic amount of money and now I keep over 30k in a hysa
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>>533422997
>This is just buying any S&P 500 ETF but with with extra steps
no, because some of those offer quicker growth faster that can be bought and sold in a week and then used to double down on other positions, the whole thing results in your gains snowballing at a much faster rate if you trade every day or every other day
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>>533423416
>doesn't make money, massive dilution, 13 employees, biotech
classic how2 lose money really fast and bigly
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>>533417622
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>>533419222
One thing I don't get about people thinking compound interest is the endgame is - you think you're the first to realize that? Jews have been doing this for 500 years, they own every asset, they own every business board, politics, world politics with the sole intention of keeping the ball rolling. They also leverage together, share information and inside trade, don't even spend frivolously and educate their youth in Harvard. You really think riding the jewish coattail for extra grocery money (and aiding the jews and fucking over everything in the process) is relevant to anything? There must be some insane narcicissism in play to think these crumbs of wealth are relevant to anything.
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>>533417220
I'm halfway to the 100k and putting in 600-800 usd per month, but I don't think growth like that will be possible in the coming years. Once the datacenter hype dies down a bit, stocks are going to shit the bed for a decade, and real state is going to crash after boomers die and their heirs get left holding the bag on overpriced real estate they will either have to bleed tax money on or sell for much less than its current theoretical value.
How easy making money was in the past decade or so has been an absolute anomaly probably fueled by the death of europe as a continent to invest on after the 08 recession and all the moneyprinting since covid.
It' going to be crypto gambling and prediction markets for zoomers and aphoids I feel.
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>>533423871
You have to remember that if you’re trying to game the market, you’re competing against people who have entire teams of PhD holders who graduated in the top 5% of their class in their respective fields and who work at it 24/7. And also robots that analyze patterns and make more trades in a nanosecond that a human makes in a year, and that are, no joke, hooked as geographically close as possible and plugged directly to exchanges with fiber optics to exchange information as close to the speed of light as is allowed by current laws of physics in a minmaxing attempt by institutional traders to beat the guy who caught a hot tip on Reddit. And failing they, they just unapologetically rig the game in what’s the equivalent of the guy playing Monopoly who just pulls a gun out and says “bank robbery, I win assholes” when he starts losing like with what happened during Robinhood and GME.
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>>533416576
Currently at 200k in savings. Need a heads up, lads.
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>>533419350
There are index funds and ETFs that have lower expense ratios than SPY, VOO is the most famous but all the major brokerages have something like that now.
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>>533416966
Bunch of niggers over there
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I have 146k€ invested in an All-World ETF. I started investing when covid just started.
The bigger the amount gets, the faster it grows too. :) Once I hit like 500k€ or more, I'm planning to retire the Philippines. They don't tax foreign income and I'm a chad there while in Germany I'm an incel.
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I lost half due to $hype having gone down but instead I bought more before it fully recovered. Sitting on 1.8 million in crypto now
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>>533423338
Because he is a famous faggot. For actors one job leads to another if you have a name. For an entrepreneur or stock investor this doesnt apply.
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>>533422780
I also buy index funds
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>>533424061
And yet so many normies don't even use it.
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>>533424079
That's why you hedge with a high paying job that gives a big pension. Then investments are just money for toys and cars and shit.
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>>533424765
I consider it insignificant but you are correct. I had chat gpt run it and over 30 years it’s 19k on a 1.1 million portfolio. I mainly do spy because that was the first one I bought.
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>>533418922
You'll probably fuck yourself and go into 100,000 of debt with this advice but personally I've been making around a thousand a week selling puts on sndk. I think it'll bull run until the AI bubble pops but up until that point it's free money.
I don't even bother trading shares anymore, the only shares I own are 80% safe stuff and dividends and 20% speculation. My portfolio is 50k. I only started playing around with options two months ago, before that I went a year trying to do the buy and hold strategy like everyone recommends and didn't make a dime. Be sure to have ten grand or more in the bank that you never touch in addition to your portfolio, only play with money you're not relying on to live. You'll never make money if you psychologically need money, so by doing it when it's just a fun side thing you're giving yourself a psychological edge.
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>>533416576
Once your stocks are about 4x your salary it really takes off. At that point you're getting about half your salary a year in returns and that far outpaces your own contributions. Of course the market has been retarded recently, 20% returns last 3 years.
For reference anon, it took me 5 years to get to $100k, 3 more years to $200k, and 1 more year to $300k.
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>>533426292
Trading options for two months and selling naked puts on this fuckin stock that’s going hyperbolic. You are going to get wiped out and when it happens it will be on a single day. Stocks that size can and do lose half their value over night. Even selling it $100 less then strike would fuckin wreck you
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>>533426292
>Be sure to have ten grand or more in the bank that you never touch in addition to your portfolio, only play with money you're not relying on to live. You'll never make money if you psychologically need money, so by doing it when it's just a fun side thing you're giving yourself a psychological edge.

I like this.
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Sorry 20% last one year, 3 years is 16.5%,
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>>533417622
Damn we really do have magic soil. Poos go from making $250 per year in india to $250 per hour in America.
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>>533425956
Yeah, but the job market is kinda shit atm as well kek. The people doing well career wise are the same people that profited from those markets. Current young adults are getting kneecapped right at the start of their careers and many will take a bubch of years to get to the same point you could easily get to from the start before.
If your parents aren't decently wealthy, you are kinda screwed. Quality of life is going to fall off a cliff for the young generations.
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>>533417622
The jews and jeets only live in big expensive cities though. Pretty much every skilled trade, proffession with a 2 or 4 year degree or owning some small shop will get you over 6 figs in places like San Jose or NYC.
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>>533417013
Lol retard, almost any big stock has done better than real estate, even silver would have performed better than 3x real estate
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>>533417220
>Im returning 1/2M year
Nice larp homo
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>>533416576
SCI.

Once those boomers die off I will be a millionaire.
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>>533417622
Timmy means victory.
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>>533416576
I married above my station and divorce rapped my ex. came away with 500k plus a pension. I have a hearty chuckle every time I degenerate day trade on her dime. At two mill and a half now. Im mostly sitting on my hands now with this market.
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>>533418805
covid crash was sensational, I made bank and it was fun as fuck. I need to stay the poor fag loser though as im splashing it around a bit at the moment
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>>533418922
Spend time paper trading options, absolutely do not dive in without practise
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>>533416576
I was able to hold the line through the recent slowdown in equities. I was taught to build a balanced portfolio and rely more on the passing of time than market trends. I stayed flat while equities (mainly tech) plummeted because mining stocks carried the load for a while, then when gold corrected, energy stocks jumped.

With Iran just about resolved, I simply pick up where I left off. I'm up 35% since January 2025. Not jawdropping, but I'm old enough now to need more protection against downside risk.



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