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Anonymous (ID: x8ek0kIj) No.60794976 >>60794987 >>60795011 >>60795054 >>60795079 >>60795083 >>60795090 >>60795110 >>60795140 >>60795236 >>60797399 >>60797860 >>60797992
>130 oz of silver
>2.5 oz of gold
>100,000 dollars in a CD in my bank
>.11 BTC
>3 LTC
>41 shares of GME
>$2,000 dollars in S & P 500
How am I doing /biz/ bros? Ideally what should I be investing in more?
Anonymous (ID: 1L8Lj3XY) No.60794987 >>60795002
>>60794976 (OP)
Why CDs? Last time I checked those had equal returns to high yield savings accounts?
Anonymous (ID: x8ek0kIj) No.60795002 >>60795051
>>60794987
It's safe and it's building money when I don't know what to do with it right now. Every 6 months I get $2,000 dollars.
Anonymous (ID: BhwcyRnl) No.60795011
>>60794976 (OP)
The purchasing power of those dollars in the CD are going to be devalued by a factor of 4x over the next 5 years. You're better off converting it all to precious metals, more BTC and hold some more good stocks like UNH, LULU, LUNR, etc..
Anonymous (ID: xdUnd+KW) No.60795051
>>60795002
Bro you need to put that money to actual work. Take stock of your monthly budget, stash 6 months worth of it aside, and the rest needs to pack your Roth ira + dca btc + more gold
Anonymous (ID: m7vxEnoX) No.60795054
>>60794976 (OP)
>boomer rocks
>GME
>litecoin
>cash

congrats, you are actually retarded
Anonymous (ID: kmtUAFtp) No.60795079
>>60794976 (OP)
lookin good, champ
Anonymous (ID: jT6yfEdT) No.60795083
>>60794976 (OP)
>$45k cash
>11 oz gold
>100 oz silver
>.01 btc
>150 avax
>300M pepe
>5.6M apu
>$5.5k ira
Anonymous (ID: hyr0kvvZ) No.60795090
>>60794976 (OP)
the only thing you have worth a shit is the gold and bitcoin. everything else is trash
Anonymous (ID: EtBVf59Y) No.60795110 >>60795145 >>60795182
>>60794976 (OP)
If you are mid teens years that amount of wealth is about average. I had more then that after my bar mitzvah as a 13 year old and am now 19 and a multi millionaire
Anonymous (ID: 2kmOUY/e) No.60795140
>>60794976 (OP)
That's pretty good so far.

Is there a full video uncensored?
Anonymous (ID: kxb8rsu7) No.60795145
>>60795110
>If you are mid teens years that amount of wealth is about average.
the average american of any age doesn't have $2k in liquid assets.

your average is thrown way off by bill gates and elon musk and etc
Anonymous (ID: x8ek0kIj) No.60795182
>>60795110
I'm 34.
Anonymous (ID: cR/TjCjP) No.60795236
>>60794976 (OP)
>100k in CDs.
You should actually invest for starters, is this a joke post? You could throw that cash into anything else on your list and you'd make better returns. If I were you, I'd ask myself how much cash I need to feel 'safe,' and just divvy up the rest into all your other stuff to whatever percentage you feel appropriate. You may have to sell to make profit for anything not a CD, but it's way better to do that than to have wimpy gains in an inflationary environment. The inflation is a blessing to your metals, stocks and crypto and a curse to cash.
Anonymous (ID: g3gnZ9Wg) No.60797399
>>60794976 (OP)
bump
Anonymous (ID: KTLDu+r9) No.60797860
>>60794976 (OP)
Any moonshot "investment" should go into physical silver, worst case scenario it holds value against inflation worse than gold does, best case jp morgan stops suppressing the value of it with paper silver and it goes 100x.

If you actually believe that the heat generated by a graphics card is a good store of value, link would have the best possible return on investment in a world that reflects that.

Stock picking is a meme, unless you have 18 hours a day to study everything possible to move in and out of positions appropriately. And even then you're a god if you get more than 5% above total market returns for 30 years consistently. If you don't have that skill set, putting 100% of your money into low cost ETFs tracking the total stock market (60% US / 40% international split) with a tilt toward momentum screened for quality is the single best investment strategy on average. Leaving any money beyond what you need to survive a couple months in things like a hysa is a waste. The opportunity cost of being in those "guaranteed return" vehicles and inflation protective shiny rocks is (less volatile but) more risky than being in 100% stocks.

Treat anything else as entertainment money, if you buy $10,000 of link and it suddenly becomes 5 million dollars, that's some pretty good gambling but it isn't an investment.
Anonymous (ID: zKvvUHLG) No.60797992 >>60799276
>>60794976 (OP)
>that pic
What’s his problem?
Anonymous (ID: xJ6gWzO5) No.60799276
>>60797992
girl prolly won’t shut the fuck up