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>>20627734
Yep.

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When platypus was first studied there was suspicion it was fake animal somebody made as joke.

Gold 1800 party hats by the way. Maybe it'll hold it this time.

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>>19255121
Up 1.5% or so. That's the Glorious Project Airline Long of Optimism and Bravery putting in work.

Note to the TA people frontrunning the chart: failure to break through resistance is not bearish until confirmation break of support at the lower end of the range. You obsess over the 3000 barrier but forget about that foundation at 2800. Volume is not looking like bears have much to offer to break below. As such, we are snibby market until further notice.

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https://youtu.be/3sCbuOO7YqY

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>>19059004
>except (all the fun stuff)
If you don't want to play with fire you may as well SPY it up and call it a done portfolio.

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>>19022175
>>19022224
Looks like most people are on the same page. That's good to hear.

"Bogle and Malkiel both understood that stock picking is a waste of time. That’s why Bogle pioneered index fund investing in the 1970s and why Vanguard today manages trillions of retirement dollars for millions of Americans." I guess millions of Americans are also on the same page.

My question now is, let's say somebody needs to take some money out to do something like say, a down payment on a house or a side project without guaranteed income (imagine grad school, for example). How would the taxes on those ETFs work? Obviously I wouldn't want to sell them but if I absolutely had to, for entertainment or other important purposes.

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