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  • Aug 10, 2020

    Ight so who f*** w options

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    You mainly trade crypto?

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    Nice nice, I don't got the career path to have the full time focus on flipping crypto like that. But it's cool to see a new field being crested

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    i want to get into microcaps just scared of scams, need to learn more

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    CLSK wont stop

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    yall good any good stock recommendations. Got a good amount of money to invest but idk where to start

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    Tsla really is surprising me. thought forsure after last earnings they would race to 2k. but it look like the Ev boom has stalled for now. Bio-techs seem to be popping up again.

  • Aug 10, 2020

    Anyone have any good Twitter people to follow for penny stocks?

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    If we do another crypto run, gonna sell and take profits this time lol.

    Didn't sell at a loss. And my crypto has risen up in the ranks during the bear market.

    My smaller holding has fell off though. Taught me a valuable lesson. Only truly decentralized coins with real staking will survive. So glad my main is like BTC/LTC.

  • Aug 10, 2020

    Nah. Mines was rank ~60 during 2018 bear. Now it's in the low 30s.

    Having staking is incentive. It is not decentralized if there isn't any incentive or if it was made from nothing and just given to people.

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    Raph

    yall good any good stock recommendations. Got a good amount of money to invest but idk where to start

    I would wait to see how the next few weeks shakes out. Make sure you're paying off your credit cards etc before investing, and you should set up an IRA or contribute to a 401k if you have that through work.

    Either way, don't invest all at once. You should periodically put some money into solid ETFS like VOO and QQQ and then do your own research for individual stocks.

    I don't believe in crypto but plenty of people do. If you would have invested in BTC in March you'd be more than 50% up by now, but thats true for plenty of actual stocks from that dip. The fact that crypto more or less moves with the rest of the market and is as volatile as a spoiled teenager doesn't give me confidence to invest in it in a sustainable way, and that's how I like to invest.

    My portfolio is pretty safe, if the market takes a huge dive I'm not particularly worried, and I have more money set aside to invest.

    Remember that no one including me knows what they're talking about. Don't get greedy. Don't invest options. The point of investments is to grow your money over time with a better return than you could get just parking it in a high APY savings account. If you just invest wisely and are patient there's no reason you can't achieve this. Good luck.

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    Shy

    If we do another crypto run, gonna sell and take profits this time lol.

    Didn't sell at a loss. And my crypto has risen up in the ranks during the bear market.

    My smaller holding has fell off though. Taught me a valuable lesson. Only truly decentralized coins with real staking will survive. So glad my main is like BTC/LTC.

    I was up 4500% and only took like 4% (still was 3x my initial investment) out lol

    never making that mistake again

  • Aug 10, 2020
    neon

    I was up 4500% and only took like 4% (still was 3x my initial investment) out lol

    never making that mistake again

    Same man same lol

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    Shy

    If we do another crypto run, gonna sell and take profits this time lol.

    Didn't sell at a loss. And my crypto has risen up in the ranks during the bear market.

    My smaller holding has fell off though. Taught me a valuable lesson. Only truly decentralized coins with real staking will survive. So glad my main is like BTC/LTC.

    Sheesh is it too late to buy in to crypto? I’m about to start dabbling

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    Jbreezyondeck

    Sheesh is it too late to buy in to crypto? I’m about to start dabbling

    Never too late for anything. Just throw money in you aren't afraid to lose and learn as you go.

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    dotM

    Tsla really is surprising me. thought forsure after last earnings they would race to 2k. but it look like the Ev boom has stalled for now. Bio-techs seem to be popping up again.

    Cashed out enough to where my equity leveled out to what I initially bought it for. I'm good for now

  • Aug 10, 2020
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    rozco

    I would wait to see how the next few weeks shakes out. Make sure you're paying off your credit cards etc before investing, and you should set up an IRA or contribute to a 401k if you have that through work.

    Either way, don't invest all at once. You should periodically put some money into solid ETFS like VOO and QQQ and then do your own research for individual stocks.

    I don't believe in crypto but plenty of people do. If you would have invested in BTC in March you'd be more than 50% up by now, but thats true for plenty of actual stocks from that dip. The fact that crypto more or less moves with the rest of the market and is as volatile as a spoiled teenager doesn't give me confidence to invest in it in a sustainable way, and that's how I like to invest.

    My portfolio is pretty safe, if the market takes a huge dive I'm not particularly worried, and I have more money set aside to invest.

    Remember that no one including me knows what they're talking about. Don't get greedy. Don't invest options. The point of investments is to grow your money over time with a better return than you could get just parking it in a high APY savings account. If you just invest wisely and are patient there's no reason you can't achieve this. Good luck.

    Yeah that telsa stock was making me scared cause I never made that much money in a flip, but not I took those earnings and placed them in a ETF for dividends. It'll take me 3-5 years to invest enough to get paid back 1k with dividends. In for the long run